Overview

The goal of the MBS User Experience Design (UXD) concentration is to educate and equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to succeed in this rapidly evolving field—with advanced training in the tools and techniques necessary to design and develop engaging, user-friendly, and accessible interfaces for websites, mobile apps, and more. Students will also learn key aspects of business areas including communication, leadership, marketing, management and planning, intellectual property, entrepreneurship, ethics, and regulatory. 

Skills Gained

Through expert instruction and experiential education, students will: 

  • Learn state-of-the-art methods and best practices for gathering user information  
  • Develop a fundamental understanding of design methods and principles (drawing from human-computer interaction and interaction design) 
  • Learn about the psychology, communication, and sociological theories that guide design 
  • Learn to drive and implement designs via visual design and programming 
  • Learn to perform effective prototyping and evaluate a wide spectrum of interactive media 

Where our UXD Alumni Work

As UXD becomes increasingly central to business success, MBS graduates enjoy wide-ranging positions in this rapidly evolving field. 

TitlesCompanies
UX/Visual DesignerBuzzFeed
UX Designer/Information ArchitectSolstice
Senior UX ResearcherVerizon
UX Designer, CIO DesignThe Home Depot
and more!and more!

Preferred Academic or Professional Experience

Academic

  • Applicants should have a bachelor’s degree in a An undergraduate GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale is expected, and students should have taken, at minimum, an introductory information technology (IT) course or equivalent. Students without a technical background are required to take as a prerequisite course 17:610:550 Introduction to Information Technology, or the equivalent.
  • Students with graphic design, visual arts, English, and communications are welcome to apply.  

Professional

  • All professional experience will be considered as part of the application process..  

Applicants who are unsure of their eligibility for this concentration should schedule an appointment with an enrollment specialist.

"Most degrees in UXD are science and technology driven, however the unique aspect of the MBS program is that in addition to the technical skills, we also learn important business skills. To become an effective designer, one needs to know how to design well and how to market it effectively."

- Suleiman Ali, May 2019 Graduate