Designer crafting a mobile interface prototype with Figma on a widescreen display

UX/UI Design Course

Design products that people actually want to use. This 9-month program teaches you to understand users deeply, solve their problems elegantly, and craft interfaces that feel intuitive from the first interaction.

Program Overview

Good design is invisible. When an app feels effortless, when a website guides you exactly where you need to go, when a checkout process just works, that is the result of deliberate UX/UI design. Behind every seamless digital experience is a designer who researched user behaviour, tested assumptions, iterated on feedback, and crafted every pixel with purpose. This program teaches you to be that designer.

You will start with the strategic side of design: understanding who your users are, what they need, and how they think. Then you will learn to translate those insights into wireframes, interactive prototypes, and polished visual designs using Figma as your primary tool. Throughout the program, you will work on realistic briefs, participate in design critiques, conduct usability tests with real participants, and build a portfolio that showcases your process as clearly as your finished work. Employers do not just want to see beautiful screens. They want to see how you think.

Curriculum Highlights

  • Design Thinking — The empathise-define-ideate-prototype-test framework as a practical methodology, not just a buzzword. Applying structured creative problem-solving to real product challenges.
  • User Research Methods — Conducting interviews, surveys, contextual inquiries, and diary studies. Synthesising qualitative and quantitative data into personas, journey maps, and actionable insights that guide design decisions.
  • Information Architecture — Organising content and functionality so users can find what they need. Card sorting, tree testing, site mapping, and navigation design for applications of varying complexity.
  • Wireframing & Low-Fidelity Design — Rapid sketching and digital wireframing to explore layout options quickly. Learning to communicate ideas before investing in visual detail, and getting comfortable with rough work.
  • Figma Mastery — Components, auto layout, variants, interactive prototyping, design tokens, and collaboration features. You will develop the fluency to work efficiently in the tool that dominates the industry.
  • Visual Design & UI Craft — Typography, colour systems, spacing, iconography, and responsive layout. Creating interfaces that are not only functional but visually cohesive and accessible across screen sizes.
  • Prototyping & Interaction Design — Building clickable prototypes that simulate real application behaviour. Micro-interactions, transitions, and animation principles that make interfaces feel alive and responsive.
  • Usability Testing — Planning and facilitating moderated and unmoderated tests. Analysing test results, prioritising findings, and communicating recommendations to product teams and stakeholders.
  • Design Systems — Building and maintaining component libraries, style guides, and documentation that ensure consistency across products and enable teams to work faster without sacrificing quality.
  • Portfolio Project — A comprehensive case study that documents your design process from research through to final deliverables. This project is structured to meet the expectations of hiring managers at technology companies in Southeast Asia.

Who This Program Is For

Creative Professionals Transitioning to Digital

You have a background in graphic design, architecture, interior design, or another creative field and want to move into digital product design. Your visual eye is already trained. This program adds the research, strategy, and prototyping skills you need for UX/UI roles.

Career Changers With Empathy and Curiosity

You work in customer service, teaching, healthcare, marketing, or another people-facing role. You naturally understand what users need and enjoy solving problems. UX design channels those instincts into a structured, well-paid career in technology.

Developers Who Want to Design

You can build interfaces in code but struggle with layout decisions, visual hierarchy, or knowing whether your solution actually works for users. This program gives you the design thinking and visual skills to become a more complete product builder.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to know how to draw or have artistic talent?

Not at all. UX/UI design is about problem-solving, not artistic talent. The sketching you will do in this program is functional, meant to communicate ideas quickly rather than look impressive. If you can draw boxes and arrows, you have all the drawing skill you need. The visual design modules teach you systematic approaches to colour, typography, and layout that anyone can learn.

Do I need to learn coding for this program?

This program does not require coding, and you will not write production code. However, we do include a module on understanding front-end development basics, specifically HTML and CSS concepts, so you can communicate effectively with developers and understand what is technically feasible. This makes you a more effective designer in real product teams.

How important is the portfolio, and will I have one by the end?

The portfolio is everything in UX/UI hiring. It is more important than certifications, degrees, or years of experience. By the end of this program, you will have three to four complete case studies, including the comprehensive capstone project. Each case study documents your research, ideation, design decisions, and testing results. Our instructors review your portfolio with the eyes of a hiring manager and give you direct feedback on how to improve it.

Design a Career You Love

UX/UI design is one of the most in-demand and creatively fulfilling roles in tech. Talk to our admissions team about whether this program is the right fit for your goals and background.

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