

Udacity’s UX Fundamentals & Design Research program is an online, self-paced course focused on human-centered design. Students will explore core principles such as scoping design problems, conducting interviews, and creating surveys. The course emphasizes applying research data and psychology to design sketches, ensuring designs meet user needs effectively.
For aspiring UX designers and researchers
No prerequisites required
Ideal for those interested in human-centered design
Self-paced, online course
Hands-on projects and real-world applications
Focus on design research and user psychology
Solid understanding of UX design principles
Ability to conduct effective user research
No certifications are covered by this course.
Student 2022
The learning experience is lovely and they take you step-by-step through the process all the way to the final project. In the end, you really feel like you've learned something concrete and more self-confident.
Student 2023
The program is very good and full information and the study plan is fun and not boring at all.
Student 2022
It was really amazing experience, it helped me a lot to understand myself and the new world around me, very amazing and valuable content also the tutor was very funny and smart.
Graduate 2022
I really appreciate the effort and interest from all leads and the continuous support in career development I'm very glad to be here now I gained new experience in a new field. I believe that everything we learn adds to us and help us achieve success
Student 2022
The program is running smoothly and clearly. I found it as a big advancement in my career path.
Graduate 2021
It was really a great experience , I learnt a lot and this program matched all my needs and expectations from it so I will wait the next expert program of the UX design to enroll in it Insha'Allah.
Student 2021
I got very useful knowledge to can submit the final project, so thank you Udacity Community very much, that I had a need to know UX process as it's not as every company does, so here I found that the syllabus was organized and with references to get more information, so I'm happy to be here within that Nanodegree. Thank you.
Student 2020
The first instructor was dull and boring at first, but once I decided on a fun topic and got into my project, I started gaining motivation and I'm now truly excited about this course! Also knowing there is a new instructor next was oddly motivating. It's pretty basic overall seeing as I'm a college graduate, but the accountability of project deadlines and peer chat for help from other students are great assets in this course. I recommend this course for students who want to make sure UX Design is right for them. The price is right of you get the free month :)
Graduate 2020
As a frontend developer that wanted to learn more about the WHYs. Why that design was choose? Why that pattern always appear? and many other quandaries .. I am satisfied with this program, as it got me introduced to all this different concepts , which I greatly appreciate and will surely apply in my day to day job.Either way, I find the Nanodegree not that strict in which regard to the project qualifications. It depends on the mentors but some of their reviews seemed just like copy-paste , which to be honest I don't really care as much but also gives you the feel that you just have to met the basic rubric and that's all.Also, being honest here and having worked in SW for three years now, my best advice is to apply all the knowledge into your job as soon as possible. No online course will prepare you for the real thing, so the best thing to do is to get into the real world as soon as possible.Great program overall, I won't probably pay the full price for it though, I am glad they have been offered for free because of the current situation in the world, and I appreciate it very much.
Student 2020
It's great. I've learned many useful tools and concepts.
Graduate 2019
"You’ll learn how to create a digital user experience that is ready to be handed off for development. You’ll start by building familiarity and fluency with design research fundamentals to identify the user and the solutions they need. You’ll then synthesize your research, and use design sprints to take an idea from concept to low-fidelity prototype. Finally, you’ll learn how to turn your low-fidelity prototype into a high-fidelity design, and improve its performance based on data. Along the way, you’ll complete projects that can be incorporated into a UX portfolio at the end of the program in order to showcase your capabilities to future employers."
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