CUGS in Human Factors

CUGS in Human Factors

Certificate of Undergraduate Studies (CUGS) in Human Factors

Program Information

The Human Factors Certificate of Undergraduate Study (HF CUGS) will teach students how to take the complexity and limitations of human information processing into account when designing systems. They will gain an appreciation of the cognitive, physical, environmental, and social aspects in design, and understand the impact of cognitive biases. This will be attractive to Psychology students, Engineering students, Pre-Health students and to other students who are interested in learning how to improve productivity and effectiveness by designing systems, products, processes, and applications that are both usable and useful. It is extremely rare for undergraduates to gain exposure to and experience applying human factors research methods, meanwhile the demand for human factors expertise is strong and growing each year. Graduates from this program will be attractive to employers in the technology sector and will have an advantage over peers in applying to graduate programs in Human Factors.

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Ben Swan (swan@rowan.edu)

Admission Requirements

  • All students are able to participate, but they must have a minimum GPA of 3.0, or obtain faculty permission.

Core Courses

PSY 09400 Introduction to Human Factors

PSY 09401 Human Factors Methodology

Supervised Research in Human-Centered Design (see program guide for more information)


Program Guide