Kursplan för

Working Environment and Human Factors
Arbetsmiljöteknik och ergonomi

MAM020F, 15 högskolepoäng

Gäller från och med: Autumn 2017
Beslutad av: Head of department Mats Ohlin
Datum för fastställande: 2018-03-02

Allmänna uppgifter

Avdelning: Ergonomics and Aerosol Technology
Kurstyp: Ren forskarutbildningskurs
Undervisningsspråk: English, Swedish

Syfte

The aim of the course is for doctoral students to develop basic knowledge of the ways humans interact with the environment – physically, socially and organisationally.

Mål

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Kursinnehåll

The course provides students with knowledge and understanding of selected areas of physiology and the environmental impact on human physical well-being, health and performance. The areas covered include: psychosocial environment; production and work organisation; physical load; thermal environment; noise and vibrations; light and vision ergonomics; radiation; chemical hazards; human-machine interaction; safety and risk; methods and development processes for work design; work-related injuries and occupational health and safety legislation.

Kurslitteratur

Scientific articles and reading from the respective subject areas following the structure of Bohgard, M., Karlsson, S., Lovén, E., Mikaelsson, L., Mårtensson, L., Osvalder, A., Rose, L. & Ulfvengren, P. (2015) Arbete och teknik på människans villkor. Prevent, Stockholm. ISBN 978 91 7365 195 0 or its English version Bohgard, M., Karlsson, S., Lovén, E., Mikaelsson, L., Mårtensson, L., Osvalder, A., Rose, L. & Ulfvengren, P. (2017) Work and technology on human terms. Prevent, Stockholm. The online version is freely available upon registration at the MOOC "Work and technology on human terms" at http://www.prevent.se/onhumanterms/

Kursens undervisningsformer

Undervisningsformer: Seminarier, litteraturkurs som självstudier. The course consists of a number of modules (see Course content). The doctoral student, together with the lecturer/supervisor will choose modules from 12 different areas (see Course content). Other relevant areas may also be chosen if these serve better as a complement to the PhD programme as a whole. Each module is addressed during two meetings with the lecturer/supervisor. At the first meeting, the student’s current understanding of what the module entails is explored, and learning targets are defined. The second meeting involves an in-depth discussion based on independent text study which is to be presented in writing.

Kursens examination

Examinationsformer: Muntlig tentamen, inlämningsuppgifter, seminarieföredrag av deltagarna. Each module involves an oral and written assessment in the form of a two-part assignment. Part 1 consists of a presentation prepared by the doctoral student, which is to provide an overview of the subject area. Part 2 consists of a specialisation, based on one or more research publications in the field which are to be included in the presentation and discussed during the meeting. Each module is estimated to amount to one week of full-time studies (40 hours), and is recommended to result in 1.5 credits within the PhD programme at the Division of Ergonomics and Aerosol Technology. A course worth 15 credits consists of 10 modules selected from different areas. Credits for individual modules may also be awarded. Examiner: Kalev Kuklane
Betygsskala: Underkänd, godkänd
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Antagningsuppgifter

Förkunskapskrav: Registered as PhD student
Förutsatta förkunskaper: Experience within the work environment field from ongoing PhD studies within the research education subejcts Work Environment or Aerosol Technology; or corresponding knowledge from a master level or from other research education subjects.
Urvalskriterier: The course is available to doctoral students associated with the research education subjects Work Environment and Aerosol Technology. The admission of other doctoral students is subject to availability of places.

Övrig information

Continuously ongoing: the students consult the course leader and select meeting dates and which modules will be covered under the coming meeting. New students can join the course any time.

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