UMS 385 - Human Factors of Unmanned Systems 3 credits
Description The course is a study of the complexities of human factors associated with unmanned systems, human behavior, crew performance, and occurrence of human error. It focuses on the similarities and differences of human factors in all unmanned systems and discusses strategies for improved safety. Simulations provide experience and familiarization with degraded systems and unplanned events.
Prerequisites UMS 281 or consent of instructor.
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