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'''ID 2320''' is a 3 credit hour course in human factors and design. It provides and introduction to the topics of human factors, ergonomics, and anthropometry. Students learn to apply ergonomic guidelines to design of products, physical controls, and computer interfaces.
'''COURSE XXXX''' "is a..." "covers..." "also known as ___, ...", "is about ..." Basically, just write a 1-3 sentence blurb to introduce what the course is.
 
   
 
==Topic List==
 
==Topic List==
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*Human Factors Fundamentals
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*Sound, Auditory Information and Auditory Displays
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*Visual Information and Graphical Displays
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*Anthropometry
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*Biomechanics
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*Workplace and Furniture Design
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*Tool Design
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*Usability Testing Methods
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*Design Evaluation, Research Methods, and Reporting
 
==Class Structure==
 
==Class Structure==
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As of Fall 2022, the class is completely online synchronous, with weekly lectures and in-class discussions. There are individual assignments, readings, quizzes, and final class project/exam.
 
''Please refrain from discussing exact grading schemes, as professors need some leeway in changing things semester after semester.''
 
 
==Prerequisite Knowledge==
 
==Prerequisite Knowledge==
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No prerequisite knowledge is needed. ID majors need [[ID 1012]] in order to take this class while ID minors can request a prerequisite override.
What knowledge/techniques/skills do you need to know for this class? If there are formal prerequisites, how much material do you actually need from those courses? Are there also things outside of those prerequisites that helped you / would have helped you with this course?
 
 
==Registration==
 
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There are two sections: one for ID majors and one for ID minors.
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===Equivalent Courses (optional)===
 
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==Resources==
 
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Useful resources go here. Some examples: public course webpages, a former TA's YouTube playlist of review videos, helpful online tutorials.
 
Useful resources go here. Some examples: public course webpages, a former TA's YouTube playlist of review videos, helpful online tutorials.
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==Previous Semesters (optional)==
 
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====Fall 2020====
 
However, please refrain from talking about specific grading schemes or dumping on professors -- that's what RateMyProfessor is for!
 

Latest revision as of 15:43, 2 April 2023

ID 2320 is a 3 credit hour course in human factors and design. It provides and introduction to the topics of human factors, ergonomics, and anthropometry. Students learn to apply ergonomic guidelines to design of products, physical controls, and computer interfaces.

Topic List[edit | edit source]

  • Human Factors Fundamentals
  • Sound, Auditory Information and Auditory Displays
  • Visual Information and Graphical Displays
  • Anthropometry
  • Biomechanics
  • Workplace and Furniture Design
  • Tool Design
  • Usability Testing Methods
  • Design Evaluation, Research Methods, and Reporting

Class Structure[edit | edit source]

As of Fall 2022, the class is completely online synchronous, with weekly lectures and in-class discussions. There are individual assignments, readings, quizzes, and final class project/exam.

Prerequisite Knowledge[edit | edit source]

No prerequisite knowledge is needed. ID majors need ID 1012 in order to take this class while ID minors can request a prerequisite override.

Registration[edit | edit source]

There are two sections: one for ID majors and one for ID minors.

Resources[edit | edit source]

Useful resources go here. Some examples: public course webpages, a former TA's YouTube playlist of review videos, helpful online tutorials.