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Department of Psychology and Communication Studies
University of Idaho
Moscow, ID 83844-3043

phone: (208) 885-6324
fax: (208) 885-7710
hfprogram@uidaho.edu

 

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Core courses relevant to the Human Factors Program

PSYC 325 Cognitive Psychology
[This course is cross listed as PSYC 525 at the graduate level and requires additional projects to be completed by graduate students.]

PSYC 526 Cognitive Neuroscience
[This course is in planning and will probably first be offered in the 2004/05 academic year as part of the new graduate program in Neuroscience at the UI]

PSYC 444 Sensation and Perception

PSYC 446 Engineering Psychology and Human Performance

PSYC 585 Research Methods
[This course is usually offered in the Fall only]

PSYC 586 Research Design
[This course is usually offered in the Spring only]

PSYC 561 Human Computer Interaction
[This course is usually offered in the Spring only]

PSYC 562 Advanced Human Factors
[This course is usually offered in the Fall only]

PSYC 550 Training and Performance
[This course is now offered as a web-based course]

PSYC 552 Ergonomics and Biomechanics
[This course is usually offered in the Spring only]

Other relevant courses

Some of the courses listed below might appeal to individual students, depending on their area of interest and specialization. Most of the courses are not under the control of the department of psychology and communication studies. We therefore strongly encourage students to approach the instructors of these courses early to inquire about specific prerequisites and suggested combinations of courses. In some cases, agreements between instructors on our side and the other disciplines already exist, so check with your adivsor before you contact them.

PSYC 204/404 Technology, Design, and the Human User
[not offered regularly]

PSYC 448/ ENGL 448 Psycholinguistics

STAT 401 Statistical Analysis
[offered every semester through the Statistics Department]

ART 271/272 Interface Design I and II
[Courses taken at the 200-level cannot count towards the Master's degree. However, courses such as these might be requirements for upper division courses]

ART 370 Advanced Interface Design

ART 491 Information Design Capstone

VTD 244 Introduction to 3D Modelling
[Courses taken at the 200-level cannot count towards the Master's degree. However, courses such as these might be requirements for upper division courses]

VTD 345 Advanced Modelling

VTD 355 Virtual Design Studio I

VTD 356 Virtual Design Studio II



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