User Experience - Micro-Credential

Design

A postgraduate, NZQA-accredited micro-credential designed for professionals to upskill in user experience (UX) design, covering research, synthesis, prototyping, and user testing. Delivered part-time online for 8 weeks.

NZ$863

inc GST

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NZQA Level 8 Certification (10 Credits)

Study Level

Post Grad

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Online study

Flexible online learning from anywhere

It will take a total of 8 weeks

This course requires 12 hours per week

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Unlock these abilities


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Undertake and synthesise user research

Develop the ability to conduct and aggregate research into user goals, needs, and pain points.

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Prototype design solutions

Learn to create and refine prototypes that address identified user problems.

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Carry out user testing

Conduct user tests of prototypes and use feedback to iteratively improve solutions.

What You're Signing Up For

This Level 8 micro-credential provides essential upskilling for participants seeking to enhance the experience of their organisation’s users, customers, or employees. Participants learn from industry guest speakers, collaborate with peers, and design and prototype user experiences for real-world products, services, systems, or processes. The programme covers human-centred design, user research, analysis, personas, journey mapping, prototyping, user testing, and a Kaupapa Māori approach to research, focusing on both digital and physical user experiences.

Course Content

  • User research: values, needs, goals, pain points
  • User analysis & synthesis
  • Personas and scenario development
  • User journey mapping
  • Prototyping of design solutions
  • User testing and iterative refinement
  • Kaupapa Māori research approach to UX
  • Collaboration with fellow professionals
  • Scenario thinking and touchpoint analysis

What you need to know first

Bachelor's degree or equivalent qualification

OR equivalent and relevant professional experience (assessed by Programme Director, interview may be requested)

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Design

  • User Experience

  • Digital Transformation

  • Product Development

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • UX Designer

  • User Researcher

  • Product Designer

  • Digital Transformation Lead

  • Design Thinking Facilitator