User Experience Design
Rebecca Blum | Syllabus | IMNY-UT 262 | Tues 09:00am to 12:00pm in 370 Jay St, Room 411 Meetings:14
Prerequisites: None | 4 Point, All, Art and Design (Old Structure), Design and Fabrication (New Structure), Elective, Fall 2025, In-Person, Morning, Tuesday
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Prerequisites: None | 4 Point, All, Art and Design (Old Structure), Design and Fabrication (New Structure), Elective, Fall 2025, In-Person, Morning, Tuesday
Last updated: April 4, 2025
This course aims to provide students with the critical thinking and practical skills for creating effective and compelling interfaces. We will dissect what a compelling user experience is and discuss and apply design methods for creating one. Throughout this 14-week course we will examine a wide range of examples of interfaces with a focus on understanding the attributes of a successful interface and applying proven research, mapping and testing techniques. The class format will include lectures, case studies, student presentations, discussions of readings and in-class design exercises. The format is very hands-on with assignments that focus on problems that are typical of those a UX designer will encounter in the professional world.