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DEA 6510 Human Factors: Ergonomics, Anthropometrics and Biomechanics Fall 2008 |
Instructor: Alan Hedge, E206 Martha Van Rensselaer Hall,
Phone: 255-1957; Email: ah29@cornell.edu;
Office Hours: Tuesday and Thursday 12:00-2:00 pm or by appointment
T.A.: Kelly Wilson, B02 Martha Van Rensselaer Hall,
Phone: TBA ; Email:
kc292@cornell.edu;
Office Hours: TBA or by appointment,
Credit: 3 units
Class Time: lecture - Tuesdays and Thursdays, 8:40- 9:55 am: Room: MVR
157
DEA651 Project: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10:00- 10:30 am: Room: TBA
Format:
DEA3250: Combination of lecture, practical exercises, software, video,
and discussion
DEA 6510: Combination of exercises, discussions, and project work (details
presented in class)
Grading Scheme: Performance is assessed relative to the course
objectives: 75% DEA 3250 grade (assessed as specified for DEA 3250); 25% Semester
Project.
Required Course Text:
Sanders, M.M. & McCormick, E.J. (1993) Human Factors in Engineering
& Design 7th ed., McGraw-Hill, NY.
This course extends the breadth and depth of coverage of DEA 3250. Coverage includes discussion of published journal articles on ergonomic design and human factors analysis of ergonomic risks in the workplace.
This course aims to develop the student's ability to critically appraise knowledge of human factors as this applies to product design and to workplace design. Upon completion of this course the student should:
The course meets for DEA 3250 classes and once each week for an additional hour. This time is used for a combination of discussion, practical exercises, and review work. Readings are assigned prior to classes.
Further guidance is given in class.
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Fall 2008 syllabus for DEA 3250 Human Factors: Ergonomics,
Anthropometrics and Biomechanics
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