Two Deep Dive UX/UI students on a laptop working together on a UX/UI design project

UX/UI Design

What You’ll Learn

In Deep Dive’s UX/UI Design class, you will learn the fundamentals of traditional design, user experience design, user interface design, and user research.

User Experience Design (UX) is about the interaction between the user, the product or service, and the design elements that shape that experience. User Interface Design (UI) is the point of interaction between the user and product that gives it a unique look and feel. Researching how individuals interact with products and services is a valuable skill, particularly when it comes to web and software development.

Our experienced instructors provide opportunities for you to fuse UX, UI, and user research together and create high-impact designs for websites, mobile apps, and more.

Highlights

Requirements

It’s expected that our students will have a practical understanding of popular operating systems, as well as fundamental computer, internet, and collaborative/teamwork skills.

Students must use their own laptop in this class, with an operating system of Windows 10OS or Mac 10.13 or above. Webcams, a working headset with a microphone, and a mouse for design software are required for this 100% virtual, synchronous class. Internet access with a minimum of 3.8Mpbs/3.0Mbps (up/down) is also required. Contact us for information about minimum specs. Limited loaners are available through CNM ITS.

Dates & Deadlines

Meet Your UX/UI Design Instructor

Headshot of Melody Carlisle, UX/UI Design program instructor at Deep Dive

Melody Carlisle

Melody Carlisle has a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Design from Cornish College of the Arts and has worked with companies like Amazon, Starbucks, and KEXP. Melody currently works as a Lead Designer, VR Developer, and business consultant for branding, marketing and social media strategy. Melody loves to provide Deep Dive students with an ability to look at their world in systems and see how creative problem solving is a valuable asset to any industry.

What Our Students Are Saying

“Taking part in the UX/UI Design program was a great learning experience! In a short amount of time, I learned about user experience, user psychology, color theory, back-end design, graphic design and much more. This class was challenging but so rewarding. I would recommend it to anyone who is curious about digital design and needs a starting point.”

– Marivel M.

Credit for Prior Learning

If you have received training or performed related work experience, you may qualify for credits. Visit CNM’s Credit for Prior Learning page for more information.