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Tufts University - School of Engineering
MSc in Human Factors Engineering
- Medford, USA
- Boston, USA
MSc
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Human Factors is sometimes also referred to as "Engineering Psychology" or "Ergonomics." This is a rapidly growing field with wide engineering and non-engineering applications.


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University of Southampton
MSc in Human Factors and Ergonomics
- Southampton, United Kingdom
MSc
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The MSc in Human Factors and Ergonomics will give you the skills to study the role of people in complex systems. The skills you develop equip you for careers in research as well as professional practice in this field. You’ll gain a thorough understanding of how people interact with complex systems.


Universidad de Valladolid
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Master in Automotive Engineering
- Valladolid, Spain
Master degree
2 years
On-Campus
Spanish
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Current changes in the automotive sector were the precursor of the Master´s Program in Automotive Engineering. This master offers a deep insight in automotive technologies. The aim of the master’s degree is to achieve a profile of a high-qualified technician in the technologies related to this sector. For instance: electricity and electronics, knowledge of ergonomics and the interaction between the users and the vehicle, new materials and processing techniques, comfort, navigation systems, applied control systems, without forgetting the aspects related to propulsion systems, conventional or new (electric, with fuel cell), or the state-of-the-art calculation, design, and experimental tools. The learning methodology is based on projects where the practical work requests planning and organization tasks such as the ones of real industrial project. Students get familiar with the project management, which is compulsory for any engineer.


University of Minnesota
Human Factors and Ergonomics M.S.
- Minneapolis, USA
MSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Human Factors and Ergonomics M.S. program is designed to equip students with comprehensive knowledge and practical skills in understanding human behavior and capabilities to optimize the design of...
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University of Lille
Master's Degree in Psychology - Occupational Psychology and Ergonomics
- Lille, France
- Kitzscher, Germany
- + 3 more
Master degree
On-Campus
French
The Master's degree in Occupational Psychology and Ergonomics (PTE) trains occupational psychologists and ergonomists-occupational psychologists who specialize in individual, collective and organizational intervention and support, in connection with issues of skills development, health, employment and work.
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What is Ergonomics?
Ergonomics is the study of how people interact with their environment, and how to optimize that interaction. It covers a wide range of topics, from how office furniture is arranged, to how industrial equipment is designed. The goal of ergonomics is to make sure people can work safely and efficiently in their environment.
What can I do with a degree in Ergonomics?
With a degree in ergonomics, you can work in a variety of settings to improve the safety and efficiency of people's work. You might work in an office setting, helping to design ergonomic furniture and arrange workspaces. You could also work in an industrial setting, designing equipment and machines that are safe and easy to use. You might even work in a healthcare setting, helping to create medical equipment and optimize patient care. No matter where you work, your goal will be to make sure people can do their jobs safely and efficiently.
What’s available for Ergonomics degrees?
There are a variety of degrees in ergonomics you can pursue, depending on your interests and career goals. A bachelor's degree in ergonomics will give you a broad overview of the field and prepare you for entry-level positions. If you want to pursue a more specialized career, you might consider a master's degree, or PhD in ergonomics. These programs will give you the advanced knowledge and skills you need to work in research or consulting positions. No matter what degree you earn, you'll be prepared to make a difference in the world of ergonomics.