Graduate Courses

Below is a list of graduate courses offered by the Department of Psychological Sciences in the Student Administration System. Current students can access a visual display of the weekly graduate course calendar on SharePoint.

Please note that Student Admin and the Graduate Catalog have the full listing of all courses, including practicum, research teams/groups, and independent study. Changes with days/times and classroom locations may occur between now and the start of the semester. Check with instructors to confirm course information is accurate.

PSYC Courses

Academic Year 2025-26

5615. Human Factors

3.00 credits

Prerequisites: Open only to doctoral students in Industrial/Organizational Psychology, others with consent.

Grading Basis: Graded

Theories of design and analysis of man-machine systems in an industrial/organizational context. Special emphasis on the human as an information-processing sub-system operating with other people and machines in complex systems. Application of psychological principles to design of industrial workplaces, military systems, and consumer products; and to the design of simulation systems for training.