Spring 2007
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AVI 495
Aviation Psychology

Credit:  2 to 4 hours.


Integrates the disciplines of psychology and aviation, discussing the relevance of the psychology of perception, cognition, learning, stress, decision making, and group processes to a variety of aviation concerns related to topics such as cockpit design, pilot error, pilot training, crew communications, and air traffic control. Field trips will be taken to laboratories at Beckman or to Willard Airport. Same as PSYC 497. 3 undergraduate hours. 2 or 4 graduate hours. Prerequisite: Introductory Psychology. An upper level course in human factors (PSYC 358 or PSYC 456) is recommended but not required.


Section Information
CRNTypeSectionTimeDays Location  Instructor
30939  lecture- discussion  A3 03:30 PM - 04:50 PM MW  room 335
Mechanical Engineering Bldg 
Von Thaden, T; Rantanen, E 
3 hours
Undergrad Aviation Majors should register in section A3.

40405  lecture- discussion  A4 03:30 PM - 04:50 PM MW  room 335
Mechanical Engineering Bldg 
Von Thaden, T; Rantanen, E 
4 hours
Graduate students only.