User experience is a highly in-demand field which requires a holistic understanding of the design process. This course is a "sample" of the UX Design MasterTrack certificate program. You will have the opportunities to explore core topics in UX including Ethics and Research, User Research, User Testing, and Visual Literacy as four modules.

Introduction to UX Design MasterTrack Certificate Program

Introduction to UX Design MasterTrack Certificate Program


Instructors: Debra Lawton
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After finishing our Mastertrack program, you'll gain artful and scientific skills in conducting and evaluating user experience design and research.
After finishing the program, you will apply your new career skills by designing a proposal and developing a user experience product for organization
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Reviewed on Jul 5, 2024
Very good program lots of learning regarding User experience design. Please provide certificate for this course too.
Reviewed on Oct 28, 2024
Introduction to UX Design MasterTrack Certificate Program is great, complete and easy to follow

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