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Design a User Experience for Social Good and Prepare for Jobs is the seventh and final course in a program that will equip you with the skills you need to become an entry-level UX designer. In this course, you will design a dedicated mobile app and a responsive website focused on social good. You will showcase all that you’ve learned during the certificate program to complete the design process from beginning to end: empathizing with users, defining their pain points, coming up with ideas for design solutions, creating wireframes and prototypes, and testing designs to get feedback. By the end of this course, you will have a new cross-platform design project to include in your professional UX portfolio. This course will also prepare you to land your first job as a UX designer. You’ll learn how to interview for entry-level UX design positions. You’ll get tips from Googlers based on their own interview experiences and their unique perspectives as hiring managers. And, you’ll polish the professional UX portfolio you’ve been building throughout the program so that it’s ready for job applications. Current UX designers and researchers at Google will serve as your instructors, and you will complete hands-on activities that simulate real-world UX design scenarios. Learners who complete the seven courses in this certificate program should be equipped to apply for entry-level jobs as UX designers. By the end of this course, you will be able to: - Apply each step of the UX design process (empathize, define, ideate, prototype, test) to create designs focused on social good. - Identify the differences between dedicated mobile apps and responsive web apps. - Understand progressive enhancement and graceful degradation approaches for designing across devices. - Build wireframes, mockups, and low-fidelity and high-fidelity prototypes. - Add a new design project to your professional UX portfolio. - Create your portfolio of design work for job applications. - Join and participate in online UX communities. - Interview for an entry-level UX design job. - Determine if freelance design work is a good career fit for you. - Learn AI skills from Google experts to help complete UX design tasks. This course is suitable for beginner-level UX designers who have completed the previous six courses of the Google UX Design Certificate....

Top reviews

OO

Apr 19, 2024

This course was very helpful/useful. It was good preparation in pursuit of working in the field. Knowing how to design for users is one thing. Knowing how to navigate todays hiring process is another.

VP

Aug 23, 2022

Great experience, this certificate help me to understand from start to finish the UX design process. Furthermore, how to put those skills into practice with real case studies. I highly recommended it.

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By D. M

Dec 26, 2022

I'm wondering if the designing a portfolio should have been next after making the final case study. It also would be awesome if there was a mini guide for Webflow when interacting the links and trying to send a portfolio for beginners who are just getting into the design world. Overall, this has been a really interesting journey.

By Giang A

Sep 29, 2021

This course is a combination of what you have learned from the previous courses in the certificate program. It's very practical and you can add one more project to your portfolio as well. Regarding resources for job application, some parts might not apply to you due to differences in job markets of countries outside the USA.

By Layefa A

Jun 13, 2022

really good course. although its even more benefitical for those you have some sort of design mackground. the peer assessments are good but would love if there was a professional assessment also from someone working in the field but I could imagine that would make the course cost more money.

By Renee W

Jul 8, 2022

You're not going to be able to get a job right out of the program, it's not as good as a college education, but it's great, affordable, and a wonderful start. I would absolutely take it again.

By Sarah B

Nov 8, 2022

The only reason it is not 5 stars is that I believe more mentorship opportunities or small accountability groups would have been very helpful.

By Nigel M

Oct 28, 2022

The job preparation parts are pertinent and relevent but the last project design just reiterates earlier courses. It would have been more useful to give a wider scope to the final challenge to encourage exploration of ideas.

By Vishesh G

Apr 20, 2022

A good course but i find a little bit incomplete , they can add more new concepts and other things

By iyare E E

Nov 12, 2022

after completion i am finding it difficult to verify my ID and get my certificate

By Jasmin S

Dec 7, 2022

Hello,I have no job ever since I graduated from this course. No specialist to help us after or even just guide. poeple who graduated rom udemy have interns from udemy. Kindly fix this..

By Aleksandar K

Dec 23, 2021

ALL OF THE TUITORS WERE EXELENENT PROVIDING LOADS OF DETAILS.HIGHLY RECOMEND THE CERTIFICATE AND ANYONE THAT WANT TO LEARN UX.I HAVE GAINED DIPLOMA IN UX IN SEPTEMBER BUT WANTED TO CHECK HOW GOOGLE DOES IT AND IAM IMPRESSED- THEY PROVIDED DETAILED INFORMATION ABOUT EVERYTHING FROM START TO END.10 OUT OF 10

By OtellO A

Dec 13, 2021

Wow! what a journey. This course is well organized and crafted. It felt like a college degree program and anyone who truly followed every step and procedure can have the confidence to work with others in design. Thanks to all those at Google and Coursera who made this possible.

By Krishnapriya S

May 30, 2023

It is always great to learn new skills. My journey in completing the UX DESIGN course from Google was super good as the course was perfectly designed for learners with curious and creative minds.

By Andrew R R

Jan 1, 2023

I would recommend this course for everyone who want to learn about UX. Because it really explain well from scratch. I also learn on how to use professional software like Figma and Adobe Xd.

By Disha V

Jun 6, 2022

This course Is superb and all instructors have done a great job. All things are in detaild. I am so exited to work as a UX designer. Thanks to google coursera and All the instrctors.

By Χρήστος Μ

Dec 3, 2021

Great course. I learnt so much and after taking all the courses in order, I clearly improved and my last project was actually decent and I'm very glad I did it on my own.

By ARITRO K S

Jun 14, 2021

The course was great, with detailed explanation and a lot of examples. The assessments and quizzes were very helpful. My experience with this course was really awesome.

By Md M U

Jun 14, 2021

😍😍Amazing course for beginner. Learning was a lot. Thanks goole for this amazing course. 😍😍

By Alberto D

Apr 13, 2021

Very hard but awarding course

By Ayrton L

Oct 6, 2021

Amazing!

By Rahela D H

Sep 6, 2024

Basic info about getting a job and the new project, also they added today a new chapter about AI - which pretty much says, that most of the things you learned in these 6 months now AI can do it for you

By Md S A

Mar 22, 2024

Designing a User Experience (UX) for social good entails creating digital solutions that address pressing social issues and contribute to positive change in society. Whether it's designing an app to promote environmental sustainability, developing a platform to support mental health awareness, or creating a website for a nonprofit organization, UX designers have the opportunity to leverage their skills for social impact. To design a UX for social good, it's essential to start by understanding the target audience and their needs. Conducting thorough user research, including interviews, surveys, and usability testing, helps gain insights into the challenges faced by the community or group you aim to serve. Empathy is key in this process, as it enables designers to truly understand the perspectives and experiences of the users they are designing for. Once you have a clear understanding of the user's needs and pain points, you can begin ideating and prototyping solutions. Collaborating with stakeholders, including community members, nonprofits, and social enterprises, ensures that the design solutions are relevant, feasible, and impactful. Iterative design processes, such as design thinking and agile methodologies, allow for continuous feedback and refinement to create user-centered solutions. In addition to designing the UX for social good, it's crucial to prepare for jobs in the UX design field. This includes building a strong portfolio that showcases your skills, experience, and passion for social impact projects. Highlighting your work on projects that contribute to social good can differentiate you as a candidate and demonstrate your commitment to using design for positive change. Networking with professionals in the industry, joining relevant organizations or communities, and attending events and conferences can also help expand your network and uncover job opportunities in the social impact space. Furthermore, staying updated on industry trends, honing your technical skills, and seeking out mentorship and learning opportunities can further enhance your prospects in the job market. Overall, designing a UX for social good is a rewarding endeavor that allows UX designers to make a meaningful impact on society. By combining design expertise with a passion for social change and actively preparing for job opportunities, designers can pave the way for a fulfilling career in the field of UX design for social good.

By Azam a

Apr 24, 2024

Throughout the Google UX Design Certificate, I found the curriculum to be comprehensive and well-structured, providing a solid foundation in UX design principles, methodologies, and tools. The combination of video lectures, hands-on projects, and quizzes allowed for a well-rounded learning experience that catered to different learning styles. The instructors did an excellent job of breaking down complex concepts into digestible chunks and providing practical examples to illustrate key points. One aspect of the course that stood out to me was the emphasis on real-world applications and project-based learning. Each project challenged me to apply what I had learned in a practical setting, reinforcing my understanding of UX design principles and methodologies. Additionally, the feedback provided by peers and mentors was invaluable in helping me improve my designs and refine my problem-solving skills. Overall, the Google UX Design Certificate has equipped me with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to pursue a career in UX design. I feel well-prepared to tackle the challenges of the field and make meaningful contributions to the design community. I would highly recommend this course to anyone looking to break into the field of UX design or enhance their existing skills in this area.

By Thongchai V

Mar 13, 2024

After completing the Google UX Design Certificate, I am most excited about applying my newfound knowledge and skills in real-world projects and job opportunities. The hands-on experience gained through this program has equipped me with a solid foundation in UX design principles, methodologies, and best practices. I am eager to collaborate with industry professionals, contribute to the creation of user-centered experiences, and make a meaningful impact in the field of UX design. In terms of my career goals, I hope to secure a position as a UX designer in a dynamic and innovative company where I can continue to grow and develop professionally. I aspire to work on diverse projects that challenge me to think creatively, solve complex problems, and enhance the overall user experience. Ultimately, I aim to become a proficient and respected UX designer who positively influences the products and services that shape people's lives. I look forward to connecting with other professionals in the industry, further expanding my network, and continuing to learn and evolve in the field of UX design. The journey doesn't end with the completion of this certificate program; it's just the beginning of an exciting and fulfilling career path.

By Abhay S

Jun 2, 2024

The "Design a User Experience for Social Good & Prepare for Jobs" course, part of the Google UX Design Professional Certificate on Coursera, focuses on creating impactful designs for social good while preparing students for UX job opportunities. The course covers identifying social issues, designing solutions, and crafting portfolios and resumes tailored for UX roles. Taught by experienced Google professionals, the course combines video lectures, practical projects, and real-world examples. This blend ensures learners can apply their skills to meaningful projects and effectively showcase their abilities to potential employers. The emphasis on social good encourages students to consider the broader impact of their designs. Strengths include the course's focus on socially impactful design and comprehensive job preparation. The practical approach and real-world relevance make it highly beneficial for aspiring UX designers. However, more case studies on successful social impact projects could enhance understanding. Overall, this course is an excellent resource for those looking to make a difference through UX design while preparing for a career in the field.

By Devi P M

Apr 23, 2023

Completing a certificate program in UX design can equip you with the knowledge and skills necessary to design and create user-centered digital experiences that are both aesthetically pleasing and easy to use. You may have gained an understanding of user research, prototyping, user testing, and design principles.

With this knowledge, you could potentially pursue a career as a UX designer, UX researcher, UI designer, or a product designer. UX designers are in high demand and can work in a wide range of industries, from technology to healthcare to finance. You may also consider starting your own freelance business, designing websites, mobile applications, or other digital products for clients.

Ultimately, the outcome you hope to achieve will depend on your personal goals and aspirations. You may want to work for a specific company or industry, create a product that solves a particular problem, or use your skills to make a positive impact on people's lives. Whatever your goals may be, completing a certificate program in UX design can help you get there by providing you with the necessary knowledge and skills.