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Design & UX
User Experience (UX)-Interaction Design
Generate effective user-centered designs for Web and software solutions through a variety of workshop-style sessions.
Competencies:
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Create a plan to guide the design of a solution
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Use ideation to generate viable design solutions
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Create a paper prototype
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Create a low-fidelity, digital prototype
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Create a design specification
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Create user scenarios from a set of goals and requirements
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Explain how to integrate User-Centered Design (UCD) phases into different project methodologies
Good design solves a problem, and great design solves a problem in a way that is not only effective, but also satisfying and efficient. This course will help you to generate effective user-centered designs for web and software solutions through a variety of workshop-style learning sessions. Students can expect to learn design ideation and sketching methodologies, practice giving and receiving design critiques, create wireframes and design specs, generate clickable/tappable prototypes that effectively express how your design functions, and learn about how to exercise these design practices in the real world.
Prerequisites:
Prerequisites:
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User Experience Research is recommended but not required.
Students must have a Bellevue College NetID before the first class session. Please click here to create your NetID account.
 



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