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Duration

12 weeks

Tuition

$651

  Vancouver

May 19-Jun 23

Plus 1 other start dates

Jan 12 - Feb 9 2027

Commitment

Part-Time

Delivery

Classroom

Year Founded

1960

Scholarships

no

​This course equips graphic designers with the design thinking process to craft user-centered, value-driven solutions. Through hands-on activities and case studies, students will explore methods to empathize with users, challenge assumptions, redefine problems, and create innovative and inclusive solutions that can be prototyped and tested. Emphasis is placed on applying inclusive design principles to ensure solutions are accessible and address the needs of diverse users. ​

What You’ll Learn

  • Understand user needs by gathering insights and conducting meaningful research.
  • Define key problems and apply inclusive, human-centered design principles to create effective solutions.
  • Use the right tools and an iterative process to prototype, test, and refine ideas based on feedback.
  • Collaborate with teams and communicate solutions clearly while considering ethical and social impact.

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Student Reviews (7)

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British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT)

World-class facility when it comes to teaching trades and technology.

Mike B

January 30, 2024

Graduated From

Web Development and Design 1

Overall:

5 out of 5

Instructors:

5 stars

Curriculum:

5 stars

Job Assistance:

5 stars

In my opinion, it's a world-class facility when it comes to teaching trades and technology. I've taken a lot of post-secondary education at more places than I care to admit, and the courses I took at BCIT were among the best overall.

I took a va...

In my opinion, it's a world-class facility when it comes to teaching trades and technology. I've taken a lot of post-secondary education at more places than I care to admit, and the courses I took at BCIT were among the best overall.

I took a variety of classes in Business Admin and then - a few years later - in Web Design. When I left the classes, I felt as though I'd really learned something useful that I could apply right away. (Other places tend to give you a lot of theory, but you're not always confident that you could apply those skills right away.)

I worked in the Human Resources sector for a few years, and someone with a BCIT program on their resume was someone whose resume got read. If you have a chance to study there, take it.

British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT)

Teachers are well rounded with knowledge from may sectors of the industry

Kevin Spivak

January 30, 2024

Graduated From

not provided

Overall:

5 out of 5

Instructors:

5 stars

Curriculum:

5 stars

Job Assistance:

na

Studied to be a heavy duty equipment technician. I took the foundations course it was a long 9 months but we'll worth it got an apprenticeship as a heavy equipment mechanic 7 months into the course teachers are well rounded with knowledge from many sec...

Studied to be a heavy duty equipment technician. I took the foundations course it was a long 9 months but we'll worth it got an apprenticeship as a heavy equipment mechanic 7 months into the course teachers are well rounded with knowledge from many sectors of the industry.

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