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BACKGROUND:
Title: MSD in Design, area of study Human Factors.
Contact: Linda Nelson Johnson, Graduate Program Coordinator, Arizona
State University, School of Design, Tempe, AZ 85287-2105; 480/965-4135; lnj@asu.edu. Est: 1988. Semester.
Granted last 3 years: MSD 6. Part-time: yes. Program: The
area of study identifies the problems, establishes the strategies, and develops
the design solutions needed for issues surrounding the human-machine interface.
The human-machine interface is the focus, although the principles have wider
applications to other systems and environments. Special emphasis is placed on
the relationship between the human and task performance factors. Areas of
emphasis include the qualities of function, methods of forming organizational
relationships, and/or factors of environmental control systems and human factors
in product and interior design. Subject matter also includes the design of
equipment, machines, and spaces, ergonometrics and forms of ergonomic
documentation, analysis of relationships among spaces, objects, and people as
simulated through computer animation, imaging, and traditional modeling
techniques. Because of the significant impact of human factors on the work
environment, this concentration shares courses and faculty with Facilities
Planning and Management. HFES student chapter: no. Catalog: (free)
Linda Nelson Johnson, ASU School of Design, Box 872105, Tempe, AZ 85287-2105; lnj@asu.edu, www.asu.edu/caed/design/designHome.html.
APPLICATION:
Deadline: 1/15 (fall). Fee: $45.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
GPA: 3.0. GRE: n/a. Other:
Undergraduate degree in studio-related discipline; portfolio. Research:
medium. Work experience: high. Letters: high.
Interview: low.
ADMISSIONS:
Students applying last year: 10. Accepted: 5.
Openings/year: no limit.
TUITION AND FEES:
Resident: $1136/12 hours or more.
Nonresident: $4864/12 hours or more.
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE:
% receiving: 25. Amount: $3000/$5400.
Available: TA, scholarship, both tuition exempt. Apply: with
application.
DEGREE REQUIREMENTS:
MSD: 36 credit hours, oral defense required,
practical experience recommended, no languages, exam at the option of the
graduate committee, 2 years. Nonthesis option: yes.
CURRICULUM:
Required courses (units): Human Factors in Design
(3), Human Factors Systems and Documentation (3), Practicum: Methods of Teaching
Design (3), Research Methods in Design (3), Qualitative Research in Design (3).
Required credits outside department: 21. Class size: 12.
RESEARCH/TEACHING OPPORTUNITIES:
Research: Research to date focuses on
furniture design, computer equipment, and transportation design. Teaching:
Graduate teaching assistantships are available and are assigned to the
lower-division program in industrial.
STUDENT STATISTICS:
Active: 3 men, 2 women. First-year students:
1. Mean scores: MSD: GRE n/a, GPA 3.72.
FACULTY:
Lorraine Cutler, MA, U Phoenix; development and
aging. Michael Kroelinger, PhD 1976, U Tennessee; lighting design.
Donald Herring, MS Design 1993, Arizona State U; human factors. Lauren
McDermott, MA 1987, RIT; industrial design. Esther Ratner, MFA 1987,
U Michigan; industrial design. Paul Rothstein, MDes, IIT; user-centered
design, ethnographic methods. Al Sanft, MFA, Brigham Young U;
typography.