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UX Design MasterTrack® Certificate

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Course Features

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Duration

4 months

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Delivery Method

Online

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Available on

Limited Access

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Accessibility

Desktop, Laptop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Intermediate

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Effort

8 hours per week

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Teaching Type

Self Paced

Course Description

The field of user experience is highly sought after and requires an in-depth understanding of the design process. This program will allow you to complete a module from the University of Minnesota's Human Factors and Ergonomics Graduate Program. These courses will equip you with the scientific and artistic skills necessary to conduct, implement, and evaluate user experience design research. Your UX Design MasterTrack Certificate can be used to access the related Human Factors and Ergonomics Graduate Programs at the University of Minnesota. This certificate is open to both working professionals looking to increase their marketability and organization value through user experience design. It also welcomes students interested in learning user experience design on a postgraduate level. MasterTrack Certificate students will learn new skills by taking four graduate-level courses, which will take 6-8 hours per week. Join our online learning community to learn with other students, researchers, and practitioners in the Twin Cities' vibrant design community. This program will provide you with timely feedback and live sessions. You can also learn from lectures from guest speakers such as Medtronic and Target design leaders. You can now access the informational webinar recording. .

Course Overview

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International Faculty

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Post Course Interactions

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Instructor-Moderated Discussions

Skills You Will Gain

What You Will Learn

Methods and procedures in user research proposal development

How to develop skills in proposal design, evaluation, and implementation

Analysis of a project and empathy mapping

Review and refinement of detailed plans

Information architecture, card sorting, and affinity diagramming

Wireframing and journey maps

Scenarios and scripts for usability Testing

Analysis of test results

A/B testing

Learn visual elements in design

How to apply visual strategies

Course Instructors

Brad Hokanson

Professor, Mertie Buckman Professor of Design, University of Minnesota College of Design

Brad Hokanson is the instructor for this course

Debra Lawton, MFA

Faculty, University of Minnesota College of Design

Debra Lawton, MFA is the instructor for this course

Frances M. Trice, Ph.D.

Faculty, Graphic Design Undergraduate Program Director, University of Minnesota College of Design

Frances M. Trice, Ph.D. is the instructor for this course
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