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BSc User Experience (UX) Design
About this course
User experience design is concerned with how people interact with products, services, and systems, and with making those interactions as clear, efficient, and satisfying as possible. It is a discipline that sits at the intersection of psychology, design, and technology, drawing on understanding of human behaviour and cognition to shape digital and physical interfaces that work well for the people who use them. At Edinburgh Napier University, the BA User Experience (UX) Design runs over four years of full-time study and includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and work placement, giving you substantial professional experience and international exposure before you graduate. The programme develops your skills in user research, usability testing, interaction design, information architecture, and prototyping. You will learn to understand user needs through observation and research methods, to translate those needs into design proposals, and to test and refine your solutions iteratively. The creative and analytical dimensions of the discipline are both essential: good UX design requires you to think rigorously about how and why people behave as they do, and to translate that thinking into design that is genuinely usable rather than merely attractive. Edinburgh Napier's programme encourages curiosity and exploration, reflecting the breadth of contexts in which UX design is now practised, from mobile applications and websites to wearable technology, services, and complex enterprise systems. The sandwich year and year abroad give you the chance to apply your skills in real professional and international environments. UX design graduates are in high demand across the technology, product, and services sectors. Roles including UX designer, interaction designer, UX researcher, product designer, and service designer are all accessible to graduates of this programme. The professional experience gained during the sandwich year is particularly valuable in demonstrating practical competence to employers. Many graduates go on to postgraduate study in interaction design, human-computer interaction, or service design. The discipline's combination of research skills, creative thinking, and technical understanding also provides a strong foundation for careers in product management, digital strategy, and technology consulting.
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