84122 Ergonomics and Industrial Design
6cpRequisite(s): 84110 Aesthetics in Industrial Design AND 84111 Understanding Three-dimensional Form AND 84115 Informing Industrial Design
Undergraduate
Ergonomics (a measure of efficiency) and anthropometrics (the measure of human scale) play a fundamental role in industrial design. The capabilities and scale of the human in the workplace, home, etc., and the interface tools and their users are complex issues that designers need to understand if they are to succeed. This subject introduces the various measures of both efficiency and scale, and informs students of where to find, and more importantly, how to set about interpreting scientific data relating to the topic.
Typical availability
Autumn semester, City campus
Fee information
2009 contribution for post-2008 Commonwealth-supported students: $926.50
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2009 amount for undergraduate domestic fee-paying students: $2,500.00
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