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People excel at tackling specific kinds of challenges, while machines outperform in other areas. The future demands professionals who can bridge the gap between human behavior and technological systems. By pursuing a human factors degree at Michigan Tech, you'll investigate the collaborative potential of humans and technology in addressing future challenges. As part of one of the pioneering undergraduate programs in this field, you'll study psychology, systems engineering, human-computer interaction, usability, business principles, and design fundamentals. Tailor your education by selecting from three specialized tracks: systems thinking and design, human-computer interface development, or innovation with human-centered approaches. You'll gain practical experience through authentic projects and research opportunities within a department that prioritizes adaptable learning and individualized guidance.