User Experience and User Interface Design
What makes people do the things they do? Why do they behave in a certain way when they navigate websites, apps, products and other digital experiences?
Good design should look, feel and work well.
Our lives and technology are inseparable. At home, at work, at play. That’s why user experience (UX) design has become increasingly important. And that’s where you come in. By the end of our UX courses, you’ll have the necessary skills to design and create effective user experiences in environments that extend beyond screen applications and into smart homes and public spaces.
Combine fundamental design and tech principles with critical thinking skills, evaluative methods and user centred research to create a complete user experience from beginning to end. Take on a holistic approach in UX Design, from research to storyboarding to prototyping. Develop a working knowledge and literacy in web and mobile app design, social media, experience design, interaction design, new technologies, and AR and VR applications. Your knowledge in both CSS and HTML will give you a head start in your UX career.
UX design is one of the most in-demand fields in today’s digital world. Your knowledge and skills will be needed in a wide range of industries, from advertising to automotive to health care. Browse our courses to find detailed course information, application dates, entry requirements, fees, subjects, ATAR calculator and more.
Browse our User Experience(UX) and UI Design courses
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Students show how sustainability is more than recycling
Leaf blowers designed by students for a ‘right to repair’ showcase demonstrate the importance of repairability in sustainable design practises.
Wednesday 21 December 2022 -
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Photomedia graduates capture their lockdown experiences
Bachelor of Design graduates who majored in photomedia captured their lived experiences of COVID-19 lockdown in a rich collection of images, film, sound, projection and installation art.
Friday 14 May 2021