• The BS in User Experience Design (UxD) degree is an interdisciplinary, hands-on program that integrates creative and technical disciplines such as graphic design, human-computer interaction, and information technology.
  • Students in the UxD program prepare to work in the expanding fields of user-experience design, interaction design, and social computing by developing their skills as designers, coders, and user researchers.
  • The User Experience Design program offers two concentrations: a design concentration and a development concentration.
  • The User Experience Design program combines technical and artistic areas of study to prepare students for a career in interactive web design and development.
  • Students will learn how to analyze, design, develop and evaluate effective computer interfaces to provide better user experiences.
  • As a UX Design major, students will learn how to analyze and evaluate existing computer interfaces as well as how to improve the design and development of interfaces for a better user experience.
  • A major in UX Design will teach students to combine design’s technical methods with artistic principles, preparing students for a career in interactive web development.
  • The User Experience Design program offers concentrations in design and development.
  • The design concentration emphasizes coursework in interaction design as well as strategies for incorporating social computing into websites and mobile applications.
  • The development concentration emphasizes coursework in information technology and interactive scripting.