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BACKGROUND:
Title: Industrial Engineering with courses in Human
Factors; Computer Systems Engineering with courses in Human-Machine Systems.
Contact: Ronald R. Mourant, Department of Mechanical, Industrial, and
Manufacturing Engineering, Northeastern University, 334 Snell Engineering Ctr.,
360 Huntington Ave., Boston, MA 02115; 617/373-3931; mourant@coe.neu.edu, http://www.coe.neu.edu/~mourant/velab.html.
Est: 1985. Quarter. Granted last 3 years: MS 7, PhD 1.
Part-time: yes. Program: Interdisciplinary study in human factors
engineering and human-machine systems available to graduate students in
industrial engineering and computer systems engineering at MS and PhD levels.
Areas of study available include human performance in virtual environments,
training, and human-machine interactions. HFES student chapter: no.
Catalog: (free) Graduate Admissions Office, Northeastern University, 130
Snell Engineering Ctr., 360 Huntington Ave., Boston, MA 02115; 617/373-2711, grad-eng@coe.neu.edu.
APPLICATION:
Deadlines: Full-time: 2/15; part-time: 8/15 (fall);
12/1 (winter); 3/1 (spring), 6/1 (summer). Fee: $50.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
GPA: 3.0 or greater preferred. GRE: required
only for international students. Other: BS in engineering or a closely
related field. Research: low. Work experience: low. Letters:
high. Interview: low.
ADMISSIONS:
Students applying last year: 8. Accepted: 3.
Openings/year: unlimited.
TUITION AND FEES:
Resident and nonresident: $485/quarter credit
hour.
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE:
% receiving: 80. Amount:
$15720/$18720/$22080. Available: fellowships, TA, RA (all tuition
exempt). Apply: with application.
DEGREE REQUIREMENTS:
MS: 40 units, thesis/research project, no exams,
languages, or practical experience required, 1 1/2-2 years. Nonthesis option:
no. PhD: units variable, qualifying exam, doctoral defense, doctoral
dissertation, no languages or practical experience required, 4-5 years.
CURRICULUM:
Required courses (units): Human Factors Engineering
(4), Human-Computer Interaction (2), Engineering/Organizational Psychology (4).
Required courses outside department: 0. Recommended courses outside
department: Up to 2 for MS; for PhD, number varies according to individual
student requirements. Offered: night. Class size: 6-30 (refers to
required courses for all industrial engineering graduate courses).
RESEARCH/TEACHING OPPORTUNITIES:
Research facilities: Human Factors and
Reliability Laboratory supports studies in learning and perception. Artificial
Intelligence/ Machine Learning and Computer Laboratories support applications
and developments in human-factors-oriented simulation and expert systems
software. A Robotics/Manufacturing Laboratory and a Microprocessor and Local
Area Network Laboratory are also available. Recently a Virtual Environments
Laboratory was developed. Teaching: MS students may serve as teaching
assistants or laboratory assistants, whereas a PhD student may be responsible
for one undergraduate class offering. Current research: Simulation
systems for human factors design of manufacturing systems; expert systems tools
for work space design; job design in advanced manufacturing systems; human
factors in the design process; human-computer interface and computer-supported
cooperative work; virtual reality; creation of virtual reality models and
virtual reality driving simulators.
STUDENT STATISTICS:
Active: 4 men, 5 women. First-year students:
3. Mean scores: n/a.
FACULTY:
Sagar Kamarthi, PhD 1995, Pennsylvania State U;
knowledge-based systems in design and manufacturing. Shiwao Lee, PhD
1999, Pennsylvania State U; information systems, human factors. Ronald
Mourant, PhD 1971, Ohio State U; human factors, human-machine interactions
in virtual environments.