For entry into the Graduate Certificate in Human Factors and Safety Management Systems, applicants will normally have completed an undergraduate degree in psychology, engineering, safety or management discipline, or equivalent. Alternatively, applicants who have at least four years relevant professional experience will be eligible for entry.
The aim of this program is to develop knowledge and skills in the analysis of Human Factors issues and the development of Safety Management Systems.
Content & Structure
Human Factors is a multi-disciplinary applied science that integrates the fields of psychology, engineering, ergonomics, management and industrial design. Human Factors is primarily concerned with the interaction between humans and the socio-technical systems with which they work. The program comprises three compulsory courses and one elective course. Each course is worth 4.5 units, and a total of 18 units are required to complete the program.
1. The program requires the equivalent of 0.5 full-time year of study, but is usually taken on a part-time basis.
2. Not all courses may be offered every year.
3. The courses BEHL 5050 Human Factors: Principles and Applications and BEHL 5051 Safety Management Systems will include an optional short on-campus workshop for students who wish to attend.