Course Overview

Course Title: Human Factors in Aviation
Credit Points: 12
Nominal Hours:
Course Coordinator: Nicolle Connelly
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Course Coordinator Email: nic.connelly@rmit.edu.au
Course Summary

Humans are an integral part to the safety of aviation. "Human Factors" is a contributing factor in almost all aircraft accidents and is reported to be the major causal factor in three out of every four. It is therefore crucial to gain an understanding of what Human Factors are, and how aviation operations can be managed effectively, with due recognition of the impact of Human Factors to create a safe operating environment.
This course introduces the principles and application of Human Factors. Human Factors is a diverse discipline in aviation safety management that is fast being recognised as one of the most important risk areas that can contribute positively and negatively to an organisation's success in the industry. The course introduces you to human factors, the psychological and physiological factors that influence human performance, human error, ergonomics, and various strategies to manage human factors associated with all aspects of the aviation industry. This course will enable you to identify, assess, and develop strategies to manage the impact human factors have on the safety of aviation operations. Learning is achieved through lectures, in-class discussion, real world case-studies, and assessment.

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