User Experience Design at University of Brighton - UCAS

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Course summary

Study user experience design (UXD) in a city that is one of the UK’s leading centres for creative technology. And benefit from our partnerships and collaboration with employers and our professional networks in the city and beyond. Our accredited course fosters innovation and creativity in interactive design. You’ll develop your knowledge of human-computer interaction and design for interactive products in a range of application areas. With a focus on applied learning you will plan and manage an interactive design project from concept to implementation and gain an understanding of the commercial contexts of interaction design. You also have the opportunity to gain valuable work experience on placement with a digital media company as part of your major project module. You’ll develop research skills working alongside researchers in our Centre for Secure, Intelligent and Usable Systems (CSIUS) that explores the interaction between people and software systems from the perspectives of analysis, design, evaluation and visualisation. You also benefit from our well-established links with industry and have opportunities to attend networking events and talks with user ex professionals and researchers. User Experience Design MSc is a flexible course that has been designed so that you can study full- or part-time and tailor your learning to your personal and career interests. Full-time students also have the option to add work experience to their masters through a year’s paid placement in industry.

Modules

Core modules: interaction design and evaluation process; interface and information design; research methods; major project. Options vary from year to year, but have included: marketing for interactive technologies; interactive technologies business context; intellectual property law; web development; creative design lab; project management; independent portfolio project; independent research project.


Entry requirements

Normally, a 2:2 honours degree in a relevant discipline, ie those including substantial elements of computing, psychology, information design or product design. For appropriate candidates without an honours degree, entry to the course will normally involve an interview. IELTS 6.5 overall with a minimum of 5.5 in each element.


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User Experience Design at University of Brighton - UCAS