Postgraduate Certificate in Ergonomics for Information Systems
-- ViewingNowThe Postgraduate Certificate in Ergonomics for Information Systems is a comprehensive course that bridges the gap between ergonomics and information systems. This certification equips learners with essential skills to design, develop, and manage user-friendly information systems that enhance productivity, safety, and user satisfaction.
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Here are the essential units for a Postgraduate Certificate in Ergonomics for Information Systems:
• Principles of Ergonomics: An introduction to the core principles of ergonomics and how they apply to information systems. Topics may include anthropometry, biomechanics, and human-computer interaction.
• User-Centered Design: An exploration of user-centered design principles and how to apply them to the development of information systems. This unit may cover user research, usability testing, and accessibility.
• Physical Ergonomics for Information Systems: A focus on the physical aspects of ergonomics as they relate to information systems. Topics may include equipment design, workspace layout, and environmental factors such as lighting and noise.
• Cognitive Ergonomics for Information Systems: An examination of the cognitive aspects of ergonomics in the context of information systems. Topics may include mental workload, attention, and memory.
• Ergonomics in Software Development: A look at how ergonomics can be integrated into the software development process. Topics may include agile development, user stories, and usability heuristics.
• Evaluating Ergonomics in Information Systems: An exploration of methods for evaluating the ergonomics of information systems. This unit may cover usability testing, heuristic evaluation, and cognitive walkthroughs.
• Ergonomics and Safety in Information Systems: A focus on the safety aspects of ergonomics in information systems. Topics may include musculoskeletal disorders, eye strain, and repetitive strain injuries.
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