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AHF 3101: Intro to Human Factors
3.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN FACTORS. Introduces the field of engineering psychology (ergonomics) that examines the interaction of humans and machines. Analyzes aircraft accidents and industrial safety concepts, and the design of aircraft, computers and other products.
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AHF 5101: Human Fact in Man-Mach Systems
3.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
HUMAN FACTORS IN MAN-MACHINE SYSTEMS. Introduces the range of human factors topics and the principles and knowledge that underpin the aviation human factors specialist's approach. Discusses employment opportunities and gives insight into the systems approach methodology of the aviation human factors specialist.
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AHF 5201: Human Performance 1
3.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
HUMAN PERFORMANCE 1. Covers classical and naturalistic decision-making. Studies human performance in complex systems, and examines stress, anxiety, fatigue and organizational stress and error. Explores automation and human performance in aviation.
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AHF 5202: Human Performance 2
3.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
HUMAN PERFORMANCE 2. Examines information processing models; learning and memory; mental models and schema theory; signal-detection theory; human error; language and warnings; and knowledge elicitation for expert system development.
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AHF 5302: Human-Computer Interactions
3.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION. Examines human performance issues in the design of human-computer interfaces. Emphasizing human performance research relevant to aviation computer and aviation information systems. Structured around comparative readings in human-computer interaction using multiple sources.
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AHF 5402: Situational Awareness
3.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
SITUATIONAL AWARENESS AND DECISION-MAKING. Studies the theory of situational awareness and advanced decision-making and applies them to the complex flight environment. Addresses individual, collaborative and distributed awareness, and decision-making and available flight deck information. (Requirement: Graduate program chair approval.)
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AHF 5403: Cog Eng & H-C Design
3.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
COGNITIVE ENGINEERING AND HUMAN-CENTERED DESIGN OF LIFE-CRITICAL SYSTEMS. Explores major cognitive engineering and human-centered design principles applicable to life-critical systems. Addresses human-centered automation, human workload, cognitive modeling, situational awareness, risk taking and flight management system design and evaluation.
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AHF 5899: Final Semester Thesis
0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
FINAL SEMESTER THESIS. Variable registration for thesis completion after satisfaction of minimum registration requirements. (Requirements: Accepted petition to graduate and approval by Office of Graduate Programs.)
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AHF 5990: Directed Research
3.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
DIRECTED RESEARCH. Students conduct independent research or participate in ongoing research or other projects under faculty supervision. Requires submission and approval by the division director of a written proposal containing performance expectations and evaluation criteria. (Requirement: Instructor approval.)
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AHF 5991: Sensation and Perception
3.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
SENSATION AND PERCEPTION. The philosophical underpinnings of scientific views of sensation and perception. Hypothesized psycho-physiological mechanisms of sensation. Covers the nature of human perceptual processes, distortion and illusion with respect to real-world aviation human factors considerations.
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