Overview
What you will learn
After completing the Ergonomics in Challenge Driven Product Development course provided by KTH Royal Institute of Technology, the students will be acquiring experience-based knowledge and skills by applying Design Thinking methodology and Ergonomics methods on open-ended societal challenges.
After fulfilling the course requirements, each student shall be able to:
- In own words explain fundamental concepts, areas, and methods addressed in the course, e.g. the UN sustainability goals, challenge-driven development, product development, ergonomics, human physical and cognitive possibilities and constraints, the Human-Technology-Organisation (HTO) perspective, personal injuries, and ergonomics methods, and reflect upon them
- Explain and practically use some methods used in Challenge driven projects and in Ergonomics, e.g. Design Thinking, subjective rating scales and risk assessment methods
- Methodically and in a structured way work in a project aiming at finding a solution to a societal challenge, including formulating, planning, leading part of, and carrying out a development project, collaborating and communicating with stakeholders and intended end-users, develop a prototype, let intended users test it, and evaluate it from the SDGs, challenge driven, and ergonomics perspectives
- Document and communicate the development process and the results of the work orally and in writing; study, judge and exchange feedback on the project work in a structured way, and reflect on their own development and learning process.
Programme Structure
The program focuses on:
Lectures, workshops, seminars, laboratory work, supervision, reflections and other assignments, and an applied project, which together provide theoretical knowledge and experience-based knowledge and skills on solving challenge based problems with focus on the SDGs and ergonomics in product development.
Topics include:
- The sustainability concept, SDGs, and challenge-driven development
- Physical, system, and cognitive ergonomics, the HTO-perspective, Injury risks and their effects, and risk management,
- Design Thinking and Ergonomics methods
- Creativity, group dynamics, collaboration, project management, and evaluation methods
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 5 months
Start dates & application deadlines
- StartingApplication deadline not specified.
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Credits
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Disciplines
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Academic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
English requirements
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Other requirements
General requirements
- 180 university credits (hp) in engineering or natural sciences
- documented proficiency in English corresponding to English B/English 6.
Tuition Fee
Living costs for Stockholm
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