2 YR ORDINARY DIPLOMA IN HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION AND USER EXPERIENCE

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2 YR ORDINARY DIPLOMA IN HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION AND USER EXPERIENCE

Course Duration: 2 Years (4 semesters, including holidays and attachment)
Course Fee: 30,000 Kenyan Shillings per semester (each semester takes 3 months)

weekly commitment: minimum 2 hours per day.

Course Overview:

This course is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to create intuitive, user-friendly interfaces and enhance user experiences. It covers the principles of human-computer interaction (HCI), user experience (UX) design, usability testing, and user research methodologies. Graduates will be prepared to design, evaluate, and improve interactive systems and products.

Year 1

Semester 1: Foundations of HCI and UX
  • Week 1-2: Introduction to HCI and UX
    • Overview of HCI and UX
    • Importance of User-Centered Design
    • Key Concepts and Terminology
    • Practical Exercises
  • Week 3-6: Human Psychology and Behavior
    • Basics of Cognitive Psychology
    • Understanding User Behavior
    • Human Factors in Design
    • Mini Project
  • Week 7-10: Design Principles and Guidelines
    • Principles of Good Design
    • Design Heuristics and Guidelines
    • Visual Design Basics
    • Practical Exercises
  • Week 11-14: Prototyping and Wireframing
    • Introduction to Prototyping Tools
    • Creating Wireframes and Mockups
    • Low-Fidelity vs High-Fidelity Prototypes
    • Practical Exercises
  • Week 15-16: Semester Review and Assessment
    • Review of Key Concepts
    • Practice Projects
    • Mid-Semester Exam
Semester 2: Core HCI and UX Concepts
  • Week 1-4: User Research Methods
    • Techniques for User Research
    • Conducting Interviews and Surveys
    • Analyzing User Data
    • Practical Exercises
  • Week 5-8: Usability Testing
    • Planning Usability Tests
    • Conducting and Moderating Tests
    • Analyzing Test Results
    • Mini Project
  • Week 9-12: Interaction Design
    • Designing Interactive Interfaces
    • Interaction Patterns and Paradigms
    • Designing for Different Devices
    • Practical Exercises
  • Week 13-14: Information Architecture
    • Basics of Information Architecture
    • Organizing and Structuring Information
    • Navigation Design
    • Practical Exercises
  • Week 15-16: Semester Review and Assessment
    • Review of Key Concepts
    • Practice Projects
    • End-of-Semester Exam

Year 2

Semester 3: Advanced HCI and UX Techniques
  • Week 1-4: Advanced User Experience Design
    • Designing for Accessibility
    • Inclusive Design Principles
    • Advanced Visual Design Techniques
    • Practical Exercises
  • Week 5-8: User Interface (UI) Development
    • Basics of UI Development
    • Using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
    • Responsive Design Techniques
    • Mini Project
  • Week 9-12: Mobile and Web UX
    • Designing for Mobile Devices
    • Mobile UX Best Practices
    • Differences Between Mobile and Web UX
    • Practical Exercises
  • Week 13-14: Emerging Trends in HCI
    • Trends in HCI and UX
    • Designing for Emerging Technologies (AR/VR, IoT)
    • Future Directions in HCI
    • Practical Exercises
  • Week 15-16: Semester Review and Assessment
    • Review of Key Concepts
    • Practice Projects
    • Mid-Semester Exam
Semester 4: Capstone Project and Industry Applications
  • Week 1-4: Capstone Project
    • Project Planning and Design
    • Implementation of HCI/UX Project
    • Portfolio Development
    • Final Presentation and Evaluation
  • Week 5-8: Industry Attachment
    • Attachment in HCI/UX Roles
    • Applying HCI/UX Skills in Real-World Projects
    • Industry Best Practices
    • Practical Experience
  • Week 9-12: Professional Development
    • Career Pathways in HCI and UX
    • Building a Professional Portfolio
    • Networking and Career Development
    • Practical Exercises
  • Week 13-16: Course Review and Final Exam
    • Comprehensive Course Review
    • Practice Projects
    • Final Exam

Attachment

Students will undertake an industry attachment to gain practical experience in HCI and UX roles, working with companies to apply their skills in real-world projects.

Certification

Upon successful completion of the course, students will receive an "Ordinary Diploma in Human-Computer Interaction and User Experience" certificate, recognizing their expertise and skills in designing and improving interactive systems and products.

 

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