Adjunct Faculty, Online Course - MSHF 612 Human Performance, Limitation, and Error, College of Aeronautics, Worldwide Campus

Updated: over 2 years ago
Location: Remote, OREGON
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Job Description

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide is currently hiring adjunct faculty to teach MSHF 612 Human Performance, Limitation, and Error.

Course Description

MSHF 612 This course examines the psychological and physiological performance capabilities of humans as related to human cognition.  It also examines the limitations of that performance, both common and individual, and how these limitations are impacted by systemic variables such as the environments in which humans work and individual behavioral attributes.  It then examines how human performance capabilities and limitations can collectively result in human error as well as examining the types and nature of those errors.


Qualifications

Applicant Qualifications

A minimum of a Doctorate degree in discipline is required (please see list of acceptable disciplines below), as well as relevant industry experience from within the last 7 years.

Applicable Professional Certification

  • Certified Systems Engineering Professional (CSEP)

Degrees Within the Teaching Discipline

  • Psychology - General / Cognitive   
  • Medicine - Aerospace / Biomedical
  • Human Factors
  • Occupational Safety and Health
  • Risk Management
  • Human Behavior
  • Neuroscience
  • Neuropsychology


Job Description

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide is currently hiring adjunct faculty to teach MSHF 612 Human Performance, Limitation, and Error.

Course Description

MSHF 612 This course examines the psychological and physiological performance capabilities of humans as related to human cognition.  It also examines the limitations of that performance, both common and individual, and how these limitations are impacted by systemic variables such as the environments in which humans work and individual behavioral attributes.  It then examines how human performance capabilities and limitations can collectively result in human error as well as examining the types and nature of those errors.


Qualifications

Applicant Qualifications

A minimum of a Doctorate degree in discipline is required (please see list of acceptable disciplines below), as well as relevant industry experience from within the last 7 years.

Applicable Professional Certification

  • Certified Systems Engineering Professional (CSEP)

Degrees Within the Teaching Discipline

  • Psychology - General / Cognitive   
  • Medicine - Aerospace / Biomedical
  • Human Factors
  • Occupational Safety and Health
  • Risk Management
  • Human Behavior
  • Neuroscience
  • Neuropsychology


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