IE 5335. COGNITIVE SYSTEMS ENGINEERING. 3 Hours.
This course will discuss applications of psychological principles and computer and information sciences related to human-centered designs for both simple and complex systems. Emphasis will be placed on the design of advanced technological systems to support both individual and larger distributed work systems. Topics include theories of human-machine systems, human perceptual and cognitive abilities/limitations, the role of technology and techniques in supporting decision-making and problem solving, and various interface evaluation methods that help to identify issues with how people interact with work and technologies. Prerequisite: IE 3301, or IE 5317, or DASC 5302, or equivalent. Some introductory programming knowledge is recommended.