DEA 6510 - Human Factors and Inclusive Design Fall. 3 credits. Student option grading.
Recommended prerequisite: DEA 1500 and 3-credit statistics course. Co-meets with DEA 3510 .
J. Yoon.
Intended for graduate students who want a more thorough grounding in human factors than is provided by DEA 3510 . Each student is required to attend DEA 3510 lectures, meet with the instructor and other graduate students for an additional class each week, and complete additional readings and projects.
Implications of human physical and physiological characteristics and limitations on the design of settings, products, and tasks. An introduction to engineering anthropometry, biomechanics, control/display design, work physiology, and motor performance. Includes practical exercises and field project work.
Outcome 1: Define key concepts and be familiar with terminology in human information processing, physiological and person-technology models for ergonomic design.
Outcome 2: Conduct and report on an ergonomic analysis of a product or system and undertake a comparative analysis.
Outcome 3: Apply critical skills and knowledge to improve the ergonomic design of a product or system and report on this.
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