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Duration
1 year
Tuition
$4,514
Kingston
Sep 8-Sep 8
Commitment
Full-Time
Delivery
Classroom
Credential
Graduate Certificate
Year Founded
1967
Scholarships
yes
St. Lawrence College’s User Experience Design (UX Design) graduate certificate program is designed for individuals with a diploma or degree who are eager to pursue a career in the dynamic field of UX design. UX designers work closely with target audiences (users) to gather and analyze data that informs the development of technology, products, and services. The goal is to ensure these solutions are not only functional and enjoyable to use but also align with the strategic objectives of businesses and organizations.
This program prepares students to collaborate with clients across various industries to achieve key business goals. It provides comprehensive training in critical areas such as research, facilitation, presentation, business analysis, project management, information architecture, usability assessment, and visualization. Students will gain expertise in implementing design-thinking processes, conducting user research, applying usability and accessibility best practices, and producing UX documentation to support the creation of innovative products and services that meet the needs of customers and audiences.
Admission Requirements
- College Diploma or University Degree.
What You’ll Learn
- UX research.
- Information architecture.
- UX prototype.
- Accessibility.
- Usability and Universal design
- The business of UX.
- Communicating design.
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Student Reviews (6)
Terribly unorganized program with staff that do not abide by the deadlines they post! Final grades may not be posted on time to begin next semester classes. Students are put on waitlists until the grades are submitted. Then they get penalized for misse...
Great community college with lots of resources available, great professors, renovated and new facilities available.
