Course description
User-Centered Analysis and Conceptual Design (UCA)
This course focuses on the skills and knowledge also covered in the Certified Usability Analyst (CUA)™ examination. User-centered analysis is the basis for interface design that makes sense to the user. With a clear definition of user requirements, developers and designers are able to create effective and usable software interface designs.
Objective
Learn the methods and concepts to analyze user-centered requirements—the foundation for designing user-centric interfaces, applications, and websites.
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Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites to take this course.
Who should attend
Usability practitioners, website/intranet developers, application developers, interface designers and project managers
Outcome / Qualification etc.
What you’ll learn
- Developing a design strategy
- Creating user profiles, personas and scenarios
- Developing meaningful interview questions
- Carrying out effective interviews
- Understanding the challenges of survey design
- Analyzing task flow
- Understanding and identifying primary nouns
- Developing user-driven information architecture
- Engaging in user-centered task/tool redesign
What you get
- Real-world examples and practical tips from our instructors who are also active UX consultants
- Hands-on individual and group exercises to ensure conceptual understanding
- Training package that includes:
- A comprehensive student manual
- A student exercise book
- A summary study guide
- Usability glossary
- Usability resources
- Quick reference guides
Why choose Human Factors International
100,000+ professionals trained so far
8,500+ certified professionals worldwide
Global Leader in UX Consulting and Training
Expenses
Please contact the provider for pricing details.