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Master STAPS - Engineering and Physical Activity ergonomics # Course: Human factors of interactions with the environment

Marseille

Initial training, Continuing education

Number of credits: 120

  • AIMS

    The « Facteurs Humains » (FH) course aims à to offer knowledge and know-how enabling the understanding and optimisation of information processing and the behaviour of Man in interaction with his environment.

    In particular, knowledge and methodologies are proposed that are specific to cognitive and behavioural responses to the constraints generated by different environments and to the adaptive mechanisms associated with maintaining human performance in these environments. Students will thus acquire knowledge and know-how relating to optimised solutions for the Human-Environment interface with regard to responses to fatigue, cognitive load and attentional sharing in different perceptual-motor contexts.

  • ADMISSION CONDITIONS

    Master 1 : registration is carried out on the Mon Master platform

    Master 2 : application form

  • FUNDAMENTAL PREREQUISITES

    Have validated a licence.

  • FUNDAMENTAL PREREQUISITES

    Knowledge and skills in the sciences of human movement, particularly in biomedicine, physiology and behavioural neuroscience. Knowledge and skills in physics and mathematics. Knowledge and skills in engineering and ergonomics

  • LEARNING AND RESEARCH

    Training-research links are an essential part of the organisation of the FH Master's degree. In addition to the research methodology content, the most recent knowledge of which feeds into the teaching on offer, the course offers work placements that can be carried out in laboratories from the first year.

  • PROFESSIONAL SKILLS TO BE ACQUIRED

    • Know the current problems in R&D around Human-Environment Interactions (HIE)
    • Acquire knowledge and know-how to understand and analyse contextual factors and evolving behavioural responses observed in IHE
    • &Be able to design and propose innovative solutions to optimise IHEs within a regulatory framework
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