UX/UI Design II - Project Based Learning
Munich | Web Design Courses
- 2 sessions / week 
- This is a FREE course 
ReDI Career Track: User Centered Design
Become a Design Expert
Course Overview
This course will deepen your understanding of UX and UI design in a more practical sense. You will develop design solutions that solve real-world problems, taking into account requirements and constraints (e.g. stakeholders, budget, timelines, resources). You will have the opportunity to start building a portfolio and develop a story to showcase your skills and projects.
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      - Think critically and problem solve to identify user needs and pain points, conduct market research, analyse feedback from stakeholders, and make data-driven decisions to improve design solutions 
- Apply design thinking and user-centered design to business viability, and effectively communicate design decisions and business plans 
- Engage in the entire product development and launch processes, including user research, ideation, prototyping, testing, and scaling, as well as business plan development and pitch presentations. 
- Job Readiness: Soft skills through career trainings geared towards preparing you for job applications & interviews, networking events and job fairs. 
- You will learn from experts in the industry to start a career in tech. 
 
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      - You speak English. 
- You can commit to at least 10 hours a week (classes + self-study). 
- You have basic knowledge of UX/UI Design, from our Basics course or elsewhere. 
 
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      You have a more mature portfolio to show to employers - go in search of an internship! 
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      - Career & Soft Skills Workshops & Trainings, Company Visits 
- ReDI Mentorship Program (mentors in the IT industry) 
- ReDI Talent Pool (job listing platform) 
- Further Online Learning resources such as IBM SkillsBuild self-paced eLearning (by IBM & ReDI) 
 
Course Impressions
- Munich - mix of online and in-person
- Mon & Wed 19:00 - 21:00
- Spring Semester: March-June
- Fall Semester: September-December
- Teaching language: English
 
                         
  
  
    
    
     
  
  
    
    
     
  
  
    
    
     
  
  
    
    
     
  
  
    
    
     
  
  
    
    
     
        