The Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering at the University of Michigan-Dearborn is inviting applications for a Lecturer I for Winter Term 2025 to teach HCED 370 Needfinding & Research Methods in Design and HCDE 520 Research Methods in Human-Centered Design and Engineering (cross-listed courses). The course will be taught in person at the Dearborn campus and meet on Wednesdays at 6:00-8:45 pm (room 1330 PEC).
This is expected to be a 25% appointment.
HCED 370 Needfinding and Research Methods in Design
This course surveys qualitative and quantitative need finding and research methods in human-centered engineering design including usability engineering. Different data collection and measurement techniques are covered for different types of data, including subjective, behavioral, and physiological data. Human subject involved experiment design is also covered in this course. Students learn to formulate research questions and hypotheses, design and conduct a design related research study, and present research results through various case studies.
HCDE 520 Research Methods in Human-Centered Design and Engineering
This course surveys qualitative and quantitative research methods in human-centered design and engineering. Different data collection and measurement techniques are covered for different types of data, including subjective, behavioral, and physiological data. Human subject involved experiment design and introduction to basic statistics are also be covered in this course. Other topics include cognitive task analysis, physiological computing in emotional design and sentiment analysis in user needs elicitation process. Students learn to formulate research questions and hypotheses, design and conduct a research study, and present research results through various case studies.