UX Design Diploma
Get ready to dive deep into the world of UX design with our intensive diploma program – no experience required, just bring your creativity!
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Master the art of user-centred design with insights into research, psychology, and interface logic—all wrapped into this UX Design Diploma.
Overview (within 200 words in two paragraphs):
UX Design isn't about guesswork—it’s about understanding people, their behaviour, and how they interact with digital products. This UX Design Diploma takes you through the nuanced world of human-centred design thinking, from the foundations of behavioural psychology to the art of wireframing interfaces that don’t confuse, irritate, or vanish into the digital abyss. We’ve packaged the essentials of research, structure, design, and usability into one streamlined course for those with a sharp eye and an analytical mind.
From decoding how users think to structuring content and sketching visual flows, you’ll explore each step that goes into making a product genuinely usable—without the fluff. Whether you're refining websites, apps, or digital tools, this course will help you make sense of chaos through architecture, design theory, and behavioural logic. Thoughtfully constructed and seriously practical (in the intellectual sense), this diploma doesn’t pander—it prepares.
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand the fundamentals of user experience and design principles.
- Explore key concepts in behavioural patterns and usability psychology.
- Apply user research methods to inform design decision-making.
- Organise information through effective architecture and content strategy.
- Build wireframes and prototypes based on usability-first thinking.
- Evaluate user interaction with a focus on clarity and accessibility.
Course Curriculum:
- Module 1: Introduction to UX Design
- Module 2: Before Starting UX Design
- Module 3: Behavioural Basics
- Module 4: User Research
- Module 5: Information Architecture
- Module 6: Designing Behaviour
- Module 7: Visual Design Principles
- Module 8: Wireframes and Prototypes
- Module 9: Psychology of Usability
- Module 10: Content
Who is this Course For:
- Those looking to design with humans—not just systems—in mind.
- Graphic designers curious about user-focused digital experiences.
- Product managers wanting clearer design and structure knowledge.
- Front-end developers with an eye for user flow and interaction.
- Writers interested in digital content layout and readability.
- Tech professionals seeking a shift toward user-led design roles.
- Entrepreneurs aiming to improve their product's digital presence.
- Academics exploring applied design theories in digital spaces.
Career Path:
- UX Designer – Average Salary: £42,000 per year
- Interaction Designer – Average Salary: £40,000 per year
- User Researcher – Average Salary: £45,000 per year
- Information Architect – Average Salary: £50,000 per year
- UI/UX Analyst – Average Salary: £38,000 per year
- Content Designer (UX) – Average Salary: £41,000 per year
Frequently asked questions
A UX designer enhances user satisfaction by improving a product’s usability, accessibility, and interaction. They research user behaviour, create wireframes and prototypes, and collaborate with teams to design intuitive digital experiences.
Not really. UX design is more about user research, structure, and design thinking. While some UX designers may learn basic HTML/CSS, coding is not a core requirement.
These commonly refer to: Strategy Research Usability Interaction Design Information Architecture Visual Design Prototyping & Testing
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