Human Factors Engineering

Human Factors Engineering is a multidisciplinary field focused on understanding the relationship between humans and the products or systems they interact with, aiming to improve safety, efficiency, and overall user experience. Coursera's Human Factors Engineering catalogue enables you to understand and apply principles of psychology, ergonomics, and design in the creation or evaluation of products, systems, or environments. You'll learn about cognitive and physical ergonomics, task analysis, user-centered design, usability testing, and human error analysis. This knowledge will empower you to design more intuitive and effective products, systems or environments, thereby enhancing user satisfaction and reducing the risk of accidents or user error.
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    Skills you'll gain: Usability, Usability Testing, Problem Solving, Human Factors, Interaction Design, User Experience Design, Human Centered Design, Critical Thinking and Problem Solving, Human Factors Engineering, Creativity, User Interface (UI), User Research, Decision Making, Display Devices, Human Computer Interaction, Human Learning, Data Collection, Human Machine Interfaces, Accident Prevention, Control Systems

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    Arizona State University

    Skills you'll gain: Human Factors, Human Factors Engineering, Accident Prevention, Human Machine Interfaces, Usability, Systems Thinking, User Experience Design

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    Skills you'll gain: Human Factors, Human Factors Engineering, Control Systems, Sports Medicine, Human Musculoskeletal System, Mechanics, Human Centered Design, Product Design, Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation

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