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This is the current curriculum for the MAS - Human Factors and Usability Testing degree. This information is subject to change, so please check with a faculty member before developing your course schedule.

MAS CORE
COM 501 Fall 3 Professional and Organizational Communication
MGT 503 Fall 3 Organizational Theory
MKT 505 Spring 3 Marketing Strategy
ECO 507 Fall 3 Managerial Economics
MAT 609 Spring 4 Technical Analysis for Decision Making
MAS 695 Spring 2 Graduate Colloquium
HUMAN FACTORS CORE
PSY 590 Fall 3 Cognition in Design
PSY 600 Fall 3 Applied Cognitive Design
PSY 610 Spring 3 User Centered Design Methods
PSY 693 Fall 1 Seminar in Human-Centered Design I
PSY 694 Spring 1 Seminar in Human-Centered Design II
PSY 692 Varies 3

Special Topics in Human-Centered Design

PSY 550 Varies 1-3 Graduate Research
Thesis or Internship 4 total  

For more information, please contact Jeremiah Still (jstill2@missouriwestern.edu). The general institutional graduate studies page has information on financial aid and other information about Graduate Studies at Missouri Western.

Suggested Courses for students entering in Fall of 2009:

MGT 503 (CRN 11268) Wed 4:30 - 6:20 pm
COM 501 (CRN 10298) Tue 4:30 - 6:20 pm
PSY 590 (CRN 10957) Thur 6:00 - 8:30 pm
PSY 693 (CRN 11598) Thur 5:00 - 5:50 pm

10 hours total

Suggested Courses for Spring 2010 semester:

MAT 609 (CRN 20694) Tue, Thur 6:30 - 8:20 pm
PSY 610 (CRN 20123) Wed 6:00 - 8:30 pm
PSY 694 (CRN 20122) Wed 5:00 - 6:00 pm

PSY 550 (CRN COMING SOON)

9 hours total

Expected offerings for Fall 2010: (subject to change)

ECO 507 <must take: only offered once every 2 years>
PSY 600

PSY 693

PSY 550

Thesis/Internship

Expected offerings for Spring 2011: (subject to change)

MAS 695

MKT 505

PSY 692

PSY 694

PSY 550

Thesis/Internship

Expected offerings for Fall 2011: (subject to change)

PSY 590

PSY 550

PSY 693

Thesis/Internship

We generally do not offer graduate coursework in the summer. Only Thesis/Internship credits will be offered.

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