Higher Diploma in Science in Interaction Design and User Experience draft
Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
This Higher Diploma in Science in Interaction Design and User Experience prepares non-technology graduates for careers in UX/UI, digital marketing, and visual communications. It teaches UX design principles, user research, accessibility, testing, and metrics in an industry-relevant context. The program features a multimodal delivery method and continuous assessment building toward a final portfolio. Graduates are prepared for further study in interaction design and user experience, with potential career opportunities in various digital and design roles.
Program Outline
Extracted Information about the Higher Diploma in Science in Interaction Design and User Experience
Degree Overview:
- Overview: This Higher Diploma program enables learners with no prior background in design to learn how to apply UX design principles in professional contexts. Learners will learn about UX, UI, user research, accessibility, testing, and metrics in an industry-relevant context.
- Objectives:
- Develop digitally-focused, adaptable graduates for UX/UI roles.
- Provide awareness of user-centered design.
- Teach digital content curation for UX in organizations.
- Offer knowledge of interaction design, tools, and technologies.
- Apply interaction design and UX to psychology.
- Explore universal design principles and design thinking.
- Understand user testing, analytics, and their organizational impact.
- Create an engaging user experience design portfolio.
- Program Positioning: Prepares non-technology graduates for careers in UX/UI, digital marketing, and visual communications.
- Program Development: Initiated with the support of the User Experience Design Institute.
Outline:
- Course Content:
- Introduction to User-Centred Design
- Psychology in User Experience Design
- User Research and Design Requirements
- Introduction to Universal Design
- UX and UI Design
- User Testing and Analytics
- Portfolio
- Structure:
- Full-time: 2 semesters (12 weeks each) across 12 months
- Part-time: 3 semesters (12 weeks each) across 18 months
- Semester 1: Design practice, behavioral theory, technology for interaction designers/researchers/heads of UX, user interface analysis/design/prototyping/evaluation, multimedia/multimodal user interfaces.
- Semester 2: Technical skill development, value-enhancing design solutions, decision-making applications in IxD.
- Final Portfolio: Application of skills to real-world design project.
Assessment:
- Focus: Continuous assessment building toward final portfolio.
- Strategies: Individual and group work, work portfolio, presentations, storyboards, etc.
Teaching:
- Delivery: Multimodal, flexible delivery consisting of face-to-face lectures, live online workshops, and on-demand resources.
Careers:
- Opportunities:
- Interaction Designer
- User Experience Researcher
- User Experience Designer
- UX Strategist & Interaction Designer
- Visual Interaction Designer
- Potentially other digital, product, and strategic design roles.
- Growth potential:
- 21,000 - 33,000 new UX/UI jobs by 2025 in Ireland (2.8% of all jobs).
- Further Study: Prepares graduates for further study in interaction design and user experience.
Other:
- Additional Information: Links provided for Fees, International Students, EU Applicants, International Students/Non-EU Applicants sections of the website. If you require additional information, please refer to the original website or contact Dublin Business School directly.
The course fees for the next academic year are €6,995. This covers the cost of tuition, registration and examinations For International students click here For EU students click here
Entry Requirements:
Higher Diploma in Science in Interaction Design and User Experience (NFQ Level 8, 60 ECTS):
EU/EEA Applicants:
- A Level 8 honours bachelor's degree in a non-cognate area with a minimum pass classification.
OR
- A Level 7 ordinary bachelor's degree in a cognate area (cognate areas include marketing, technology and related areas).
OR
- Applicants who do not have a Level 8 qualification and who have at least 3 years' work experience may also be considered through the College's normal RPL procedures. Relevant professional experience may be taken into account and individuals will be assessed on a case-by-case basis through DBS RPL procedures.
International Applicants:
- In addition to the requirements for EU/EEA applicants, international applicants may also need to meet certain English language requirements.
Language Proficiency Requirements:
For Non-Native English Speakers:
- IELTS score of 6.5 or equivalent (with no band less than 6.0)
- TOEFL iBT score of 90 or equivalent
Note:
These are minimum requirements. Applicants with higher scores may be considered more competitive.
Additional Notes:
- All applicants will be required to submit an application form and supporting documentation.
- Places on the programme are limited and are filled on a first-come, first-served basis.
- The entry requirements are subject to change. Please refer to the official Dublin Business School website for the most up-to-date information.