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Human Systems Engineering questions
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Looking HSE MS program and wondering if anyone here has taken any HSE/BME courses and may still have syllabi (upper division undergrad and/or graduate). The course catalog is too brief and I’ve found graduate advisors are knowledgeable about degree requirements but not so much the actual class information.

The word engineering feels far out of my reach but I thought the same about my current program (neuroscience masters, graduating this spring). Any information available on this track prior to scheduling advising would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance!

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