ModsHP3003
The Psychology Of Everyday Design
The course aims to teach psychological knowledge about human performance and how to apply the knowledge to the design of human-technological systems. It spans psychophysics, cognitive psychology, ergonomics, human-computer interaction, and engineering design. It covers core concepts in memory, attention, learning, problem-solving, human error, and information theory. It also teaches methods and techniques for the design and evaluation of everyday human-technological interfaces.
This course is in deep connection with other key courses of the program such as Introduction to Psychology, Fundamentals of Social Science Research, and Cognitive Psychology.
This course is in deep connection with other key courses of the program such as Introduction to Psychology, Fundamentals of Social Science Research, and Cognitive Psychology.
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Total hours per week: 0 hrs
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(This might be an old module not longer offered in AY24/25)
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