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SYST 469: Human Computer Interaction
3.00 Credits
George Mason University
Credits: 3 Covers principles of human-computer interaction, including information processing design, cognitive models, ergonomics, and design metaphors. Students learn to evaluate interface design in terms of effectiveness, efficiency, and cost. Prerequisites IT/STAT 250, IT 108. Notes Students who receive credit for SYST 470 may not receive credit for this course. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 3 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 0 When Offered F, S
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SYST 470: Human Factors Engineering
3.00 Credits
George Mason University
Credits: 3 Human information processing, inferential analysis, biases and heuristics in human information processing, support systems to aid in human information processing, human-system interaction, and software systems engineering considerations. Prerequisites SYST 210 and STAT 346 Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 3 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 0 When Offered F
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SYST 473: Decision and Risk Analysis
3.00 Credits
George Mason University
Credits: 3 Studies analytic techniques for rational decision making that address uncertainty, conflicting objectives, and risk attitudes. Covers modeling uncertainty; rational decision making principles; representing decision problems with value trees, decision trees, and influence diagrams; solving value hierarchies, decision trees and influence diagrams; defining and calculating the value of information; incorporating risk attitudes into the analysis; and conducting sensitivity analyses. Prerequisites STAT 344 or STAT 346 or MATH 351 or grade of C or better in STAT 250 Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 3 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 0
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SYST 480: Economic Systems Design I:Principles and Experiments
3.00 Credits
George Mason University
Credits: 3 Cross-Listed with ECON 440 Introduces design principles used in developing systems used to allocate resources. Students required to participate in experiment demonstrations of different allocation mechanisms. Students are also exposed to experimental methods in economics and market design. Prerequisites OR 441
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SYST 480 - Economic Systems Design I:Principles and Experiments
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SYST 481: Economic Systems Design II:Case Studies and Analysis
3.00 Credits
George Mason University
Credits: 3 Cross-Listed with ECON 441 Students required to design and develop mechanism to a specific allocation problem. Analytical and working engineering models of mechanism must be developed. Prerequisites SYST 480. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 3 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 0
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SYST 481 - Economic Systems Design II:Case Studies and Analysis
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SYST 489: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
George Mason University
Credits: 3 Introduces several important topics in systems engineering, providing additional experience in writing and giving presentations, and obtaining feedback on curriculum for BS in systems engineering. Several lectures devoted to ethics; writing and making presentations also covered. Students attend technical lectures and write paper. Students also required to write long paper on new technology. Instructor and guest lecturers present material not part of required course load to expand horizons. Examples are "knowledge-based" design, enterprise-wide reengineering, electronic commerce, and optimization by "natural analogy" (simulated annealing, neural networks, genetic algorithms). In addition, students work in teams to critique and redesign curriculum. Each group delivers written product, and provides at least one briefing to class. Best critique and redesign presented to facult
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SYST 490: Senior Design Project I
3.00 Credits
George Mason University
Credits: 3 First part of capstone course in systems engineering program. Students apply knowledge they have gained to group project. During first semester, students perform concept definition and requirements analysis. Plan for carrying out project is developed, culminating in proposal presented to faculty at end of semester. Prerequisites Grade of C or better in SYST 335, grade of C or better in SYST 371, and 90 satisfactory credits toward BS in systems engineering.
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SYST 491: Industrial Project
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
George Mason University
Credits: 1-3 Semester-long work experience in systems engineering in industrial or governmental organization. Work supervised jointly by systems engineer from sponsoring organization and department faculty member. Project and arrangements for supervision must be approved by student's faculty advisor. Periodic reports, written final report, and presentation are required. Prerequisites 75 credits toward BS in systems engineering; SYST 330; GPA of at least 3.00; must be arranged with instructor and approved by department faculty chair before registering. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 0 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 3-9
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SYST 495: Senior Design Project II
3.00 Credits
George Mason University
Credits: 3 Second part of capstone course. Design project plans formulated in SYST 490 are reviewed and modified. Additional instruction on documentation and project management is given. Design project completed; formal report prepared, presented, and evaluated. Prerequisites Grade of C or better in SYST 490.
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SYST 498: Independent Study in Systems Engineering
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
George Mason University
Credits: 1-3 Directed self-study of special topics of current interest in systems engineering. Prerequisites 60 credits toward BS in systems engineering, and GPA of at least 3.00; must be arranged with instructor and approved by department chair before registering. Notes May be repeated for maximum 6 credits if topics are substantially different. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 0 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 0 When Offered F, S, SUM
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