Kurs-Code Psih3006

Kreditpunkte 3

Stundenzahl insgesamt (im Auditorium)81

Vorlesungen (Stundenzahl)16

Stundenzahl fŅr Seminare und praktische Arbeitsaufträge16

Selbststandige Arbeit des Studenten (Stunden)49

Bestätigt am (Datum)25.09.2019

Kurs ausgearbeitet von (Lehrkraft)

author

Anna Bičkovska

Zur einfŅhrenden LektŅre empfohlen

1. Garleja R. Darbs, organizācija, psiholoģija. Rīga: RaKa, 2010. 205 lpp.
2. Inovatīva domāšana. Rīga: SIA “Lietišķās informācijas dienests”, 2007. 203 lpp. “Harvard Business Review on” grāmatu sērija.
3. Kroemer K., Kroemer H., Kroemer-Elbert K. Engineering Physiology: Bases of Human Factors Engineering/Ergonomics. Berlin: Springer, 2010. 350 p.
4. Roja Ž. Ergonomikas pamati. Rīgā, 2008. 190 lpp.

Weiterfuhrende Literatur

1. Wickens C.D., Lee J.D., Liu Y., Gorden Becker S.E. An Introduction to Human Factors Engineering, 2nd Edition. Prentice Hall, 2003.

2. Shorrock S., Williams C. Human Factors and Ergonomics in Practice: Improving System Performance and Human Well-Being in the Real World. 1st Edition. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2015.

Zur LektŅre vorgeschlagene Zeitschriften

1. Stanton N. Engineering Psychology: Another Science of Common Sense?. The Psychologist, Vol. 9 (7), 1996, p.300–303. [online] [02.07.2019.]. Available at: https://www.katiandgraham.com/eng_psy.htm
2. Licht D, Polzella D., Boff K.. Human factors, ergonomics, and human factors engineering: An analysis of deinitions. [online] [02.07.2019.]. Available at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/267719453

3. Journal of Engineering Psychology. [online] [02.07.2019.]. Available at: https://www.worldcat.org/title/journal-of-engineering-psychology/oclc/1607948/editions?referer=di&editionsView=true