Extended Reality (XR) Applications and Interaction Techniques, 7,5 HP
Start of studies
Spring semester 2026
Form of education
Campus, Day-time, Half-time
Language
English
Period
2026 week 4 until 2026 week 13
Admission to the course requires completed courses of an amount of 60 credits of which 30 credits must be in Computer Science.
Digitalization is part of everyone's lives, and during the last decade, we have seen technologies such as extended reality (XR) develop. Example of XR-technology include augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR). This trend will have an enormous impact on future digital societies, and the vision of digital/physical and immersive, ubiquitous, and virtual spaces opens new opportunities for creating a digital world in which the users and our senses are in the center. This course introduces new XR technologies, as well as the interfaces and interaction techniques used for them. The course also provides an insight into developing application areas within e.g. industry, entertainment, health technology, education and digital heritage.
Admission to the course requires completed courses of an amount of 60 credits of which 30 credits must be in Computer Science.
Study subject
Computer Science
Level
G2F
Registration code
D5988
Course code
DV1675