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About the Course

Start the UX Design Process: Empathize, Define, Ideate is the second course in a certificate program that will equip you with the skills needed to apply to entry-level jobs in user experience (UX) design. In this course, you’ll complete the first phases of the design process for a project that you’ll be able to include in your portfolio. You will learn how to empathize with users and understand their pain points, define user needs using problem statements, and come up with lots of ideas for solutions to those user problems. 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. No previous experience is necessary. By the end of this course, you will be able to: - Empathize with users to understand their needs and pain points. - Create empathy maps, personas, user stories, and user journey maps to understand user needs. - Develop problem statements to define user needs. - Generate ideas for possible solutions to user problems. - Conduct competitive audits. - Start designing a mobile app, a new project to include in your professional UX portfolio....

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The course ie well designed and covers all the basis of user experience before the design process. Course has introduced so many frameworks for empathize, ideate and define the user's problem.

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Excellent course and the instructor is amazing! Definitly recommanded for people who want to learn more about design research, ux process and get a more professionnal perception in user experience.

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By Shantayya H

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Jun 1, 2022

This course is just awesome, the way it is structured makes the learner understand each and everything step by step. Thank you Google.

By Ashini L

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Dec 24, 2021

It was a fantastic learning experience. Because of this training, I'm able to look at things from a new angle than I previously could.

By Hoi D

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Mar 24, 2021

Great course! Learned a lot about the frame of mind behind the UX design process. The biases in research section was very interesting.

By Dasharatha H K S

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May 18, 2024

I'm an university student. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the lecturers, Google and Coursera. This course is amazing.

By Eeman B

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Oct 25, 2022

I thoroughly enjoyed this course! A special thanks to all Emily and all the other instructors who made it so fun and easy to follow!

By Bảo H H

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Jul 19, 2022

It's harder then the 1st one, and have a lot of assignment too.

But I'm glad I reach it, and it's really help me to activate my brain.

By Isaac O

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Jun 11, 2022

A very educative course. Opens the eyes and mind to the great importance of empathizing, defining and ideating in the design process.

By Laura J

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Jun 7, 2022

I've learnt a lot, took me longer than expected but from the get-go ive been able to apply my knowledge in a professional environment

By MengHan S

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Jan 13, 2022

Good! that's improve my knowledge for how to build a products base on 3 methods on this course. and completed our tasks step by step.

By MITULKUMAR N

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Nov 3, 2021

SUCH A AMAZING COURSE!!! I'm giving it 5 start because this one is my personal favorite and the teach pattern is also very memorable.

By Ivan V S

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Sep 21, 2021

Pretty deep information about UX Researcher, if you going to dedicate in this area it's too important each section! Keep it going....

By Paula R

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Aug 5, 2021

Excellent course, concrete explanations and case studies that help you refine your knowledge and meet objectives. Highly recommended.

By Umesh S

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Jun 7, 2021

This 2nd part of ux designing course was full of essential knowledge required to become a great ux designer. Thanks Google & Coursera

By Hiba F

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Jan 2, 2024

Great Course so far, learned a lot, very comprehensive and easy to follow. I will directly apply what I learned to my own projects.

By Megan I

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Jul 21, 2023

This course is very well designed. I appreciate the projects to practice the skills that are described. I'm excited to learn more!

By D M

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Aug 6, 2022

Challenging assignments, which shows that it really fosters empathy. Empathy is the challenge of yourself to see yourself in others.

By Suzette G

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Dec 7, 2021

This was a thorough, engaging and well organized course. I look forward to continuing with the following courses in the certificate.

By vivi c

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Sep 8, 2021

I can't wait to learn the skills of: User experience, UX research, Wireframe, Prototype, User experience design in the next course!

By Jason G P

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May 16, 2021

Really nice experience of learning about users, research and how to identify the main problems in order to build better experiences.

By Harsha V

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May 5, 2021

There are so many things that you can learn about empathy maps, ideating process, problem defining, and creating competitive audits.

By Ashish S

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Sep 16, 2022

So far so best up to now as a complete new to this feild now i can say that i have pretty much knowledge of the ux design process.

By Francisco U

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Feb 15, 2022

Great course to learn to empathize with users and be able to generate a connection with them to solve problems. I highly recommend.

By Danitza C

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Jul 6, 2021

i like the way that the user is the center of the design, and I liek to knew new techincs to ideate new productus base on the user

By Bělohlávková T

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Jun 2, 2021

Intense, this course required doing a lot more hands-on assighnemts. I enjoyed this course as I learned many new things. Thank you

By Farhan A

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May 16, 2021

Whenever you think you know enough, google comes up with even more in depth insights to the topics that you think might be shallow.