Introduction to usability and user experience

according to UXQB® syllabus

Do you enjoy being solution-focused, visualizing processes and usage contexts, and presenting your ideas clearly to both colleagues and stakeholders? If you’re keen to understand the true value of human-centered design and gain a well-rounded perspective on this approach, then this training is for you. Together, we will explore the full User Experience journey, from initial planning to crafting design solutions that meet user needs, all while gaining a deeper understanding of the context in which they are used.

Objectives

  • Develop an understanding of human-centered design
  • Plan projects based on human-centered design principles
  • Identify and apply relevant design principles
  • Understand evaluation methods for usability and user experience
  • Intensive preparation for the CPUX-F certification

Target groups:

Business Analyst, Requirements Engineer, Usability Expert, Scrum Master, AI Expert, Project Manager, Project Director, Demand Manager, Portfolio Manager, IT Project Director, Test Manager, Tester, Test Automation Specialist, Test Engineer, Enterprise Architect, System Architect, Software Architect, Software Designer, Software Developer, Product Owner and for all who are ready to explore the possibilities.

Certificate - UXQB® CPUX-F

The training is based on the current UXQB® syllabus and prepares you for the Certified Professional for Usability and User Experience – Foundation Level exam which you may take online. Our web app provides study materials and practice questions to help you prepare for the certificate.

Note:

The certification exam consists of a multiple choice test. There is an additional fee for the certification exam. Refer to the exam modalities and fees page for more information.

Syllabus

1. Human-centered design

2. Basic concepts

3. Plan a human-centered design project

4. Understand and specify the context of use

5. Specify the user requirements

6. Design solutions that meet user requirements

  • Design process and deliverables
  • Guidance for user interface design

7. Evaluate the designs against user requirements

  • Usability evaluation 
  • Usability tests 
  • Usability inspections and user surveys

8. HCD maturity

Advising after course completion

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