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MA - Master of Arts
Regent's University London
Full Time
SEP
1 year
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MA - Master of Arts
Regent's University London
Full time
SEP
1 year
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Overview
Become a leader and strategist at the cutting-edge of user experience (UX) design – identifying customer needs and combining creativity, behavioural analysis and digital technology to create smart solutions and exceptional consumer experiences.
UX design is a growing trend across all industries (from luxury brands to healthcare, travel and financial services) where user-centred design is key to a holistic brand experience. You’ll learn to harness business intelligence, consumer psychology and innovative design thinking to produce exceptional user experiences that solve real human problems.
Working with others in creative labs and practical workshops, you’ll become confident in planning, strategising and leading projects that deliver high-value user experiences – developing industry skills including ethnography, journey mapping, wireframing and storyboarding while building a portfolio of your own UX projects and ideas: across start-ups, corporates, NGOs and social enterprises.
In your final term, you’ll carry out a substantial research project related to your own UX interests and career goals – developing a pioneering user experience for a brand of your choice and delivering a pitch to a panel of industry experts.
You'll graduate with the practical skills to work as a UX design strategist, researcher, designer, digital marketer, UI developer, usability designer and more – able to visualise the bigger picture, build complex strategies, manage multiple projects and lead international teams.
Students need to have one of the following qualifications: Minimum second class UK undergraduate degree; Equivalent international qualifications as deemed acceptable by the University; Exceptional entry will be assessed on case by case basis by academic referral only based on: An undergraduate degree lower than 2:2 plus one year of relevant work experience; No undergraduate degree but three years of relevant work experience.
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Domestic
£26,000 per year
Students from Domestic
Non-refundable advance deposit: UK students: £1,000
£26,000 per year
Students from EU
Non-refundable advance deposit: International students: £4,000
£26,000 per year
Students from International
Non-refundable advance deposit: International students: £4,000
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