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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.

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 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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An MSc in Ergonomics focuses on improving the interaction between people and their environments. This field is particularly relevant in today's world, where understanding human behavior and comfort in various settings can significantly enhance productivity and well-being.
You'll delve into topics such as user-centered design, work system analysis, and human factors engineering. Through advanced study, students gain expertise in evaluating how environments affect performance and health, honing skills like conducting usability tests, designing ergonomic tools, and assessing workspaces for optimal comfort. You'll also explore courses that cover cognitive ergonomics and the impact of technology on human interactions.
Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives and complex problems within the ergonomic landscape. This program prepares graduates for diverse roles, such as ergonomists in corporate settings, consultants in occupational health, or researchers focused on human-centered design. By equipping yourself with practical techniques and theoretical knowledge, you'll be ready to make meaningful contributions in various industries.