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Dec 11, 2024
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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 . 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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