Michigan Human Factors Engineering Short Course

Similar documents
Dynamics of Heavy Trucks

At Ross, we develop leaders who make a positive difference in the world. Through thought and action, you ll emerge from Ross ready to drive change

1:15-2:15 p.m. Registration & Refreshments

HOPATCONG BOROUGH SCHOOLS EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK FOR AFFIRMATIVE ACTION AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY

What could be better than the smell of fresh, warm bread throughout your meal? A bread warmer not only keeps your bread warm, but it also makes an

Hand Towel/Holder Project

HOW TO MAKE AN EARRING HOLDER

Instructions for Making a Triangle Scarf

How to Make a Placemat Jewelry Bag

How to Make a Button Pillow

PILLOWCASE SEWING PROJECT

How to Sew a Steering Wheel Cover

IMISA. A Course for Professionals. Next Intake: February Post-Graduate Certification Training in Mindfulness-Based Interventions

Guide to Making a Fleece Hat

Instructions for Sewing Shoe Stuffers

The Alpha Epsilon Zeta Official Constitution

Bolster Pillow. Written by Ryan Lindell, Aaron Paquette, Jason Phillips, and Andrew Wirick

Board of Directors Sacramento Chapter ASTD 2012

Apparel Studies. Dress, History, and Culture Product Development Retail Merchandising and Consumer Studies

Master of Finance Employment Report 2016

WESTERN IOWA TECH COMMUNITY COLLEGE. Course Syllabus. Electrical Technician Level 2

IE Courses and Options

SYLLABUS DEPARTMENTAL SYLLABUS. Music Theory II MUSC0112 DEPARTMENTAL SYLLABUS DEPARTMENTAL SYLLABUS DEPARTMENTAL SYLLABUS DEPARTMENTAL SYLLABUS

Instructions for Making a Small Bag

A publication of St. Louis Community College at Wildwood September 4, 2012

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN Technical Diploma

Frequency Tables for Class of 2008 Senior Survey

The Role of Engineering Education in Solving Global Society Problems: A World Systems Approach

An overview and some trends in European Ergonomics

Department of Teaching & Learning Parent/Student Course Information. Engineering Design (AT 8530) Three Credits, One Year Grades 9-12

GPS Guidance Systems An Overview of the Components and Options

Brief Bios Candidates for Vice President for Administration and Finance

Syllabus: Watercolor Workshop: Observational + Still Life Painting

Economic Summit. The Challenge: Keeping Up. June 17 18, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas

Global/Local innovations for Next Generation Automobiles Miyagi Area Project Report

The Savvy Survey #3: Successful Sampling 1

PSYCHOdRAMA TRAINING. Studies gave me better and deeper understanding of myself and others, awakened my creativity and spontaneity.

Science fiction, fantasy and horror MPU 3362 (2 credits) MPU Semester/ Semester /2018. Module Guide

Student s Signature Completion Date. High School Teacher s Signature Date. Recommended Grade High School. COCC Review Instructor s Signature

Science, Technology and Society

4-H Marine Biology and Oceanography Proficiency Program A Member s Guide

MANUFACTURING INSTITUTE

City of Holmes Beach Application for Employment

CBM125 Cabinetmaking II Syllabus

Human Factors in Control

Founder healthtech-ux Chief HIS Manager, Mercy Public Hospitals Inc. Associate Professor (Adjunct)-Monash University, Faculty of IT

CARDIFF BUSINESS SCHOOL THE PUBLIC VALUE BUSINESS SCHOOL

PURDUE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY AT IUPUI

Introduction to Human Computer Interaction

CMP2019M Human-Computer Interaction. Week 1 Introduction

Crafting Your Elevator Pitch

Dean s Business Scholars Program

Welcome to the SME Membership Webinar Key Benefits of SME Membership

Start your adventure here.

Career Roadmap Student to Professional Success Plan

OPTIONS FOR NEXT COURSE

College of Engineering

FY16 AT A GLANCE NEWS OF NOTE FACTS & FIGURES LETTER FROM THE INTERIM VICE CHANCELLOR FOR RESEARCH AND ENGAGEMENT

Humanities for a Digital Society, Towards The Tilburg School of Humanities and Digital Sciences

Georgia Tech College of Management

2012 North American Laboratory Researchers Choice: Future Market Leader of Digital PCR Technology Award

Ann Branaman. Department of Sociology. Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton, FL Glades Road Cell: (561)

EIBFS trains over 20,000 banking professionals in the first 8 months of 2016

Syllabus: Screenwriting - Developing the Script

Department of Teaching & Learning Parent/Student Course Information

LEADING DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION AND INNOVATION. Program by Hasso Plattner Institute and the Stanford Center for Professional Development

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

Gender Pay Gap Report: 2018 Emerson Process Management Ltd

Italian Americans by the Numbers: Definitions, Methods & Raw Data

Great Minds. Internship Program IBM Research - China

ENGINEERING What can I do with this degree?

RECORD ENROLLMENT. During this period, York s undergraduate enrollment has increased by 8.4% which is an all-time high.

Articulation of Certification for Manufacturing

THOMAS J. ALBIN, PE, CPE High Plains Engineering Services, LLC th Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota

An event for designers, web developers & digital thinkers.

Mission Statement: Department: Engineering Technology Department Assessment coordinator: Todd Morton

History of Science (HSCI)

Sharon E. Kahn fonds. Compiled by Erwin Wodarczak (2016) University of British Columbia Archives

KIM FAMILY ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

The Nation's Medical Countermeasure Stockpile: Opportunities to Improve the Sustainability of the CDC Strategic National Stockpile, A Workshop

PREREQUISITE Electronics and Robotics Technology I OPTIONS FOR NEXT COURSE None REQUIRED STUDENT TEXTBOOK None

GOLDEN EAGLES WRESTLING

INCLUSIVEVT AND SGA: THE CONTEXT FOR EQUITY AND SOCIAL DISPARITY IN THE HUMAN CONDITION

6 & 7 December. current concepts for. Smart health in orthopaedics. congress.

ROADMAP 12. Portland, OR June 18-19, Event Summary. Areas of Interest. Roadmap 12 Call for Proposals Case Studies, Speakers, & Breakout Sessions

Our new Media Union merges the creative aspects of disciplines across

SURVEY REPORT

# 7 WHY SMU COX? THE COX ALUMNI ASSOCIATION PERSONAL ATTENTION

AGENDA. Human-Automation Interaction Considerations for Unmanned Aerial System Integration: A Workshop MEETING OBJECTIVES

Alan L. Dorris, PhD Principal Consultant

Master in Management and Engineering (M. Sc.)

Oil and Gas Course Descriptions

BATTELLE AND THE SMART CITY. Turning vision into reality for tomorrow s urban environments.

THE JACOB AND MARCUS WALLENBERG CHAIR IN INNOVATIVE AND SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

EL PASO COMMUNITY COLLEGE PROCEDURE

Principles of Marketing

FRAMEWORK Advances in biomedical technology are

Automotive Technology

Laura A. Lindner. Focus Areas. Overview

ANTELOPE VALLEY COLLEGE STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES MEETING October 14, :00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. L 201

Transcription:

Michigan Human Factors Engineering Short Course DESIGNING SYSTEMS, PRODUCTS AND SERVICES TO MAKE THEM EASIER, SAFER, AND MORE EFFECTIVE FOR HUMAN USE Improving Human Factors Engineering for 57 Years Anywhere there is a person using a system, product or service... Mobile Products Consumer Products Medical Devices Websites Military Systems Vehicles Heavy Equipment Office Applications...there is a need for human factors engineering. Learn more and register for upcoming courses at: isd.engin.umich.edu/humanfactors

Crash test laboratory at the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute. Small Group, Hands-on Design Experience Learn from People Who Wrote the Book Work with 13 experts who literally wrote the premier books on Human Factors thinking. But far from just theory, they will give you concepts you can put to work right away. Get an Insider s View of Human Factors You will experience the major topics for design, evaluation, and research that continue to be important, along with current recommendations for common design problems. Benefit from Small Group, Hands-on Experience Learn how to measure human anthropometry, estimate task completion times, and use methods from human-computer interaction such as thinking aloud and heuristic evaluation, and that is just the beginning! Select Special Topics of Interest to You Choose from 14 seminars and workshops. Example topics include: Cognitive task analysis, occupational ergonomic methods, usability testing, root cause analysis, cognitive walkthroughs, and more.

Program Leader Paul Green, Ph.D. Research Professor, Transportation Research Institute and Adjunct Professor/Research Professor, Department of Industrial and Operations Engineering. Email pagreen@umich.edu, phone +1 (734) 763-3795. Instructors Deborah Boehm-Davis, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology and Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, George Mason University Bruce Bradtmiller, Ph.D. Owner and President, Anthrotech Neil Charness, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology, Florida State University Richard Jagacinski, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology, Ohio State University Debra Jones Principal Research Associate, SA Technologies Richard Hughes, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery; Biomedical Engineering; Industrial and Operations Engineering, Clayton Lewis, Ph.D. Professor of Computer Science, University of Colorado Mark Newman, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, School of Information, Nadine Sarter, Ph.D. Professor of Industrial and Operations Engineering, F. Jacob Seagull, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Medicine, Douglas Wiegmann, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Industrial and Systems Engineering, University of Wisconsin Kentaro Toyama, Ph.D. W.K. Kellogg Associate Professor of Community Information, Register Today! Visit our Human Factors program web page at isd.engin.umich.edu/ HumanFactors, send an email to isd-answers@umich.edu or call (734) 647-7200 to enroll. 2017 Program Dates Register for Week 1, Week 2, or Both! Week 1: July 24-29 Week 2: July 31 - August 4 Ann Arbor, Michigan

Program Components Week one of this intensive course is a broad survey of human factors topics important to designers and researchers. Introduction to human factors Advanced displays Anthropometry Cognitive task analysis Human error Human-system integration Human vision Manual task analysis Motor skills and manual controls Occupational biomechanics (two lectures) Perception, memory and cognition Situation awareness Visual displays Workload Week two presents an overview of major topics and issues in humancomputer interaction together with mini-workshops and seminars on selected principles, methods, and procedures providing the foundation for effective human-computer systems and web application design. Trends in humancomputer interaction Automation Cognitive task analysis Collaborative and social computing Cost-benefit analysis Environmental Ergonomics GOMS task analysis How to apply human factors material Inclusive design Screen and widget design Software human factors Speech interfaces Usability testing User interface evaluation methods Web interface design For further detailed course information, visit isd.engin.umich.edu/humanfactors. Degrees of Success Whatever your professional dreams, you ll be a step ahead with exceptional graduate degree programs offered through the. These programs are immediately useful and relevant and some can be completed entirely online. Visit our website at isd.engin.umich.edu to learn more.

What People are Saying About U-M Human Factors The expert lecturers, organization, interactive nature, and demonstrations were most valuable. Varied content, references, and new contacts reinforce similarities in Human Factors and Ergonomics principles through different industries. Appreciated the level of expertise here course was given by industry leaders and level of interaction was great, particularly for the BCPE exam. The mix of workshops and seminars kept the material fresh and interesting. Who Should Attend This course is intended for those interested in human factors, usability, ergonomics, or human-computer interaction. Many participants are not human factors specialists, but mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, psychologists, and others for whom human use of systems is a concern. Attendees typically work for industry, government, or the military. Human factors specialist Human factors engineer Human factors psychologist Engineering psychologist Usability engineer User experience engineer Usability analyst Ergonomist Ergonomics engineer Safety engineer Forensic expert Training needs analyst Systems/integration engineer Occupational therapist Take A Closer Look at U-M Human Factors Watch a YouTube video about the program at: http://youtu.be/igolplyhkow View photos of class sessions, group work, tours and more. Visit http://goo.gl/xmvmif to view galleries from the past several years.

About Michigan Engineering and Integrative Systems + Design The s College of Engineering was founded in 1853. Today, Michigan Engineering and its academic departments rank in the top ten in their respective areas (U.S. News and World Report). The faculty s ongoing research and industry consultation in engineering contribute to Michigan s strength and impact on professional development. Michigan Engineering s research expenditures for fiscal 2014 totaled $217.9 million, placing it in the forefront of collegiate engineering research in the U.S. Integrative Systems + Design (ISD), a division of Michigan Engineering, offers credit courses to students on campus and at locations around the world. Recognized as a global leader in online education in addition to offering on campus programs, ISD provides lifelong learning to technical professionals, and has served more than 100,000 with intensive short courses, conferences, professional certifications, and online advanced degree and certification programs. ISD responds to the needs of industry, healthcare, government, the military, and non-profit organizations with specialized education programs. For more information about ISD, visit isd.engin.umich.edu Questions? Email isd-answers@umich.edu The Regents of the Michael J. Behm, Grand Blanc Mark J. Bernstein, Ann Arbor Laurence B. Deitch, Bloomfield Hills Shauna Ryder Diggs, Grosse Pointe Denise Ilitch, Bingham Farms Andrea Fischer Newman, Ann Arbor Andrew C. Richner, Grosse Pointe Park Katherine E. White, Ann Arbor Mark S. Schlissel (ex officio) The, as an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer, complies with all applicable federal and state laws regarding nondiscrimination and affirmative action, including Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. The is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination and equal opportunity for all persons regardless of race, sex, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, disability, or Vietnam-era veteran status in employment, educational programs and activities, and admissions. Inquiries or complaints may be addressed to the Senior Director for Institutional Equity and Title IX/Section 504 Coordinator, Office of Institutional Equity, 2072 Administrative Services Building, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1432, (734) 763-0235, TTY (734) 647-1388. For other information call (734) 764-1817. 2016 The Regents of the 021016