

The Bachelor of Science in User Experience Design at the University of Michigan provides students with a comprehensive education in designing intuitive, engaging, and accessible digital products. The program combines principles of design, psychology, human-computer interaction, and technology to develop user-centered solutions that meet real-world needs. Students gain hands-on experience through design studios, prototyping, usability testing, and collaborative projects, allowing them to apply theoretical knowledge in practical contexts. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, problem-solving, and creative innovation, preparing graduates to tackle complex design challenges across multiple industries, from software development to interactive media and beyond.
In addition to technical and design training, students explore the social, ethical, and cognitive aspects of user experience, developing a holistic understanding of how people interact with digital environments. Courses and projects focus on accessibility, visual communication, information architecture, and interaction design, cultivating skills that are highly valued in the modern technology landscape. With a focus on applied design and user research, graduates leave the program equipped to create meaningful experiences, collaborate effectively with interdisciplinary teams, and contribute to the development of digital products that are both functional and engaging, while also preparing for advanced study or professional certification in design and technology fields.
Year 1 - Foundations in User Experience Design
• Introduction to User Experience Principles
• Design Thinking and Problem Solving
• Basics of Visual Communication and Typography
• Digital Tools and Technologies
Year 2 - Intermediate UX Concepts
• Interaction Design and Human-Computer Interaction
• Usability Testing and Research Methods
• Information Architecture and Content Strategy
• Collaborative Design Projects
Year 3 - Advanced Design Practice
• Prototyping and Interface Design
• Accessibility and Inclusive Design
• UX Analytics and Data Interpretation
• Electives in Cognitive Science or Technology
Year 4 - Capstone and Professional Integration
• Senior UX Design Project / Portfolio
• Advanced User Research and Evaluation
• Industry Internship or Applied Experience
• Professional Development and Career Preparation
Graduates acquire advanced skills in user research, interface design, interaction design, information architecture, and usability testing. They are prepared for careers as UX designers, UI designers, product designers, usability analysts, and interaction specialists in tech companies, digital agencies, or startups. The program also provides a strong foundation for graduate studies in design, human-computer interaction, or digital innovation. Graduates leave ready to create innovative, human-centered products, lead design projects, and solve complex usability problems while demonstrating professional expertise, creative thinking, and a deep understanding of user needs.
This program is ideal for students seeking a curriculum that integrates design innovation, technology, and human-centered problem solving. Learners participate in hands-on design projects, research studies, and collaborative exercises that cultivate creativity, analytical thinking, and technical proficiency. The curriculum emphasizes critical evaluation, iterative design, and user-focused solutions, enabling graduates to develop products that are both functional and engaging. With its focus on applied user experience, human-computer interaction, and industry readiness, the program equips students to excel in competitive digital design environments, collaborate effectively across disciplines, and contribute to creating innovative solutions for complex technological and societal challenges.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: 734-764-8129
Email: rackadmis@umich.edu
Address: Graduate Admissions Office, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA