Human Factors
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PsychologyUndergraduate Certificate
Broad knowledge of the science of human factors and ergonomics that provides a foundation for both career development and lifelong learning.
An ability to design, conduct, analyze, and interpret human factors experiments and their data for the purpose of addressing human factors and ergonomics problems.
Experience in designing or re-designing a system, component, or process to meet accepted human factors and ergonomics standards within realistic constraints.
Effective communication skills for teamwork, collaboration, and dissemination of results.
An understanding of global, economic, environmental, and societal contexts from which human factors and ergonomics problems, as well as their solutions, arise.