Human-Centred Manufacturing and Usability
(in German: Human-Centred Manufacturing and Usability - )
Module-ID: FIN-INF-[Identifizierung] |
| Link: | LSF |
| Responsibility: | Prof. Dr.-Ing. De Luca |
| Lecturer: | Marianna Ciccarelli |
| Classes: | Lecture/Exercise: Human-Centred Manufacturing and Usability |
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Abbreviation HCMU |
Credit Points 6 |
Semester Sommer |
Term 1. |
Duration 1 Semester |
Language english |
Level Master |
Intended learning outcomes:
The students ...
- have theoretical and practical skills for the evaluation and design of safe, efficient, and human-centered work environments
- can apply principles of Human-Centered Design and Human-Centered Manufacturing
- understand risk assessment methodologies
Content:
The course aims to provide both theoretical and practical skills for the evaluation and design of safe, efficient, and human-centered work environments. It will cover key concepts related to health and safety in industrial settings, with a particular focus on risk prevention and the integration of human resources into Industry 4.0 processes.
Special attention will be given to the principles of Human-Centered Design and Human-Centered Manufacturing, with an introduction to occupational ergonomics and methods for analyzing physical and cognitive ergonomics. The course will also explore risk assessment methodologies, including applications in human-robot collaboration, as well as user-machine interaction paradigms and usability concepts.
Learning activities are supported by hands-on exercises in ergonomic analysis and usability testing.
Workload:
- block course
- 40 contact hours + 140 hours self study
| Type of examination: | Teaching method / lecture hours per week (SWS): |
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oral exam |
4 SWS Lecture/Exercise |
| Prerequisites according to examination regulations: | Recommended prerequisites: |
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keine |
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