Introductory User Interface and User Experience Design (CEDA 700)
Course Details
This course introduces UI and UX, the essential tools required to create compelling user experiences for desktop, tablet, and mobile users. Students will learn to plan and design effective user interfaces based on aesthetic, psychological, scientific, and technological considerations. Topics include user-centred design, identifying requirements, and information architecture. Students will build mock-ups and create wireframes to test the user experience. This course is offered online by OCADU Continuing Studies. (OCADU course number CSDM-N151) It is delivered through a series of pre-recorded tutorials and related assignments which students may complete at their own pace via Canvas, a Learning Management System. While there are no scheduled class meeting times, the instructor is available throughout the course for questions and discussions. Students must register through ECUAD to complete the UX/UI Associate Certificate program.
Course Format
This course is offered online (asynchronous).
Instructional Hours: 18 hours
Terms Offered
This course is typically offered during the following terms:
(Subject to change)
Fall | September to December
Spring | January to March
Summer | April to August
Pre-requisites
- CECD 100 Introductory Communication Design is required
- Or equivalent experience.
Programs this course applies to
Tuition + Materials
Tuition is $475.00. Download your detailed materials list before your first class.
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