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51-241 How People Work


Units:9.0
Department:Design
Related URLs:http://www.cmu.edu/cfa/design/

This course is an introduction to the general field of applied human factors. It centers on anthropometry, perception and simple human-product interaction while providing the student with an introduction to the practice and roots of the human factors profession. Over the course of the semester, the focus shifts from the application and use of existing factors and data to the generation of new studies and data. Lecture, discussion, and projects are employed. Required of ID students.

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