PROGRAMS Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Physiology
Master of Science in Human Factors
Step into the only undergraduate program of its kind in the U.S., where you’ll explore the intersection of aerospace and life sciences, with a focus on how extreme environments impact the body. With the B.S. in Aerospace Physiology, you'll have the opportunity to participate in clinical rotations at local hospitals, where you can gain valuable medical experience by shadowing practitioners and observing surgeries. After you graduate, you may choose to pursue advanced degrees at prestigious institutions or enter the job market directly, taking on roles in research, spaceflight operations, government contracts or pharmaceutical sales.
Gain a deeper understanding of human cognitive processes, safety and human capabilities and limitations with the M.S. in Human Factors. You will complete your degree through either a thesis or non-thesis option. This program prepares you to ensure that human- centered concerns, both psychological and physiological, are given consideration during the design and development processes of systems, products and work environments. Ph.D. in Human Factors Advance your expertise with the Ph.D. in Human Factors. This program is designed to provide you with a robust skill set for research development and data analysis, along with niche specializations to prepare you for a successful research career. The curriculum emphasizes a quantitative background, equipping you with essential skills for research development and data analysis. You’ll focus on core educational elements of human factors, including sensation, perception, cognition and statistics. Additionally, you can choose from specializations in three key research areas: Aviation/ Aerospace Human Factors, Medical Human Factors and Technology-Enhanced Learning and Testing.
Bachelor of Science in Human Factors Psychology
Explore the link between humans and machines, focusing on ergonomics, cognitive abilities and physical and social capabilities and limitations, with the B.S. in Human Factors Psychology. Human factors professionals work with others to assess system safety, develop training programs and assist with product and interface design while developing solutions that enhance safety and usability. Graduates often go on to work for organizations like NASA, The Boeing Company and SpaceX, applying their expertise to improve everything from flight deck layouts to training programs.
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