2-Year Ordinary Diploma in UI/UX Design

2-Year Ordinary Diploma in UI/UX Design

Course Duration: 2 Years (4 Semesters, including holidays and attachment) Course Fee: 30,000 Kenyan Shillings per semester weekly commitment: 2hrs per day Course Overview: This diploma course is designed to provide students with in-depth knowledge and practical skills in User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) design. The program covers everything from the fundamentals of design to advanced techniques in creating intuitive, user-centered digital products. Graduates will be well-prepared to enter the field of UI/UX design in various industries.

Course Outline

Year 1

Semester 1: Introduction to UI/UX Design Week 1-4: Fundamentals of UI/UX Design
  • Introduction to UI/UX Design Principles
  • Understanding the Design Process
  • The Role of UI/UX in Product Development
  • Practical Exercises: Basic UI/UX design projects
Week 5-8: User Research and Personas
  • Methods of User Research
  • Developing User Personas and User Stories
  • Analyzing User Behavior and Needs
  • Practical Exercises: Creating user personas based on research
Week 9-12: Information Architecture and Wireframing
  • Principles of Information Architecture
  • Creating User Flows and Sitemaps
  • Wireframing Basics: Tools and Techniques
  • Practical Exercises: Designing wireframes for a sample project
Week 13-16: Visual Design and Prototyping
  • Design Principles: Color Theory, Typography, and Layout
  • Prototyping Tools (Figma, Sketch, Adobe XD)
  • Creating Interactive Prototypes
  • Practical Exercises: Building a prototype for a mobile app

Semester 2: Intermediate UI/UX Design Week 1-4: Usability Testing and User Feedback
  • Planning and Conducting Usability Tests
  • Analyzing and Implementing User Feedback
  • Iterative Design: Refining Prototypes
  • Practical Exercises: Conducting usability tests on a design project
Week 5-8: Responsive Design
  • Designing for Multiple Devices and Screen Sizes
  • Principles of Mobile-First Design
  • Implementing Responsive Layouts in Prototypes
  • Practical Exercises: Developing a responsive website design
Week 9-12: Advanced Visual Design
  • Creating Consistent Visual Systems
  • Designing for Accessibility and Inclusivity
  • Enhancing Visuals with Advanced Techniques
  • Practical Exercises: Redesigning a complex user interface
Week 13-16: Design Systems and UI Kits
  • Developing a Design System
  • Creating and Using UI Kits
  • Maintaining Consistency Across Products
  • Practical Exercises: Building a design system for a project

Year 2

Semester 3: Advanced UI/UX Design and Specialization Week 1-4: Interaction Design and Motion Graphics
  • Principles of Interaction Design
  • Designing Microinteractions and Animations
  • Motion Graphics Tools and Techniques
  • Practical Exercises: Adding interactions and animations to a prototype
Week 5-8: UX Strategy and Design Thinking
  • Developing a UX Strategy
  • Design Thinking Methodologies
  • Collaborating with Stakeholders and Teams
  • Practical Exercises: Leading a design thinking workshop
Week 9-12: Industry-Specific UI/UX
  • UI/UX Design for E-commerce, SaaS, and Mobile Apps
  • Case Studies of Successful UI/UX Designs
  • Tailoring UI/UX for Different User Bases
  • Practical Exercises: Designing for an industry-specific application
Week 13-16: UX Research and Data-Driven Design
  • Advanced UX Research Techniques
  • Analyzing and Applying UX Data
  • A/B Testing and Experimentation
  • Practical Exercises: Conducting a UX research project

Semester 4: Capstone Project and Industry Attachment Week 1-4: Capstone Project
  • Planning and Executing a Comprehensive UI/UX Project
  • Portfolio Development and Presentation
  • Feedback and Iteration on Capstone Project
  • Practical Exercises: Presenting the final capstone project
Week 5-8: Industry Attachment
  • Internship or Attachment in a UI/UX Design Role
  • Applying Learned Skills in Real-World Scenarios
  • Professional Development and Networking
  • Practical Experience: Working on live projects in the industry
Week 9-12: Portfolio Development and Career Preparation
  • Finalizing a Professional UI/UX Portfolio
  • Job Search Strategies and Interview Preparation
  • Career Pathways in UI/UX Design
  • Practical Exercises: Preparing for job interviews and networking
Week 13-16: Course Review and Final Examination
  • Comprehensive Review of All Key Concepts
  • Practice Projects and Portfolio Refinement
  • Final Examination and Assessment
  • Practical Exercises: Final presentation and defense of portfolio

Certification: Upon successful completion of the course, students will receive a "2-Year Ordinary Diploma in UI/UX Design," certifying their expertise in designing user-centered digital products. This diploma prepares graduates for roles such as UI/UX Designer, Interaction Designer, Product Designer, and more.

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