UX (User Experience) puts the user at the heart of a service or system and bridges the gap between those who make the system and those who use it. With increasing user expectations and evolving technology
UX (User Experience) puts the user at the heart of a service or system and bridges the gap between those who make the system and those who use it.
With increasing user expectations and evolving technology, how can we harness UX tools and processes to create products and services that are meaningful and relevant to its users.
The University of South Wales (USW) is one of Britain’s most exciting and ambitious universities. Innovative, thriving and sustainable, we work to build better futures for our students, our communities and our partners economically, socially and culturally.
USW places engagement, collaboration, and partnership working at the heart of everything we do, working alongside business, industry, and the social economy, to address identified needs and achieve the best outcomes for individual learners and organisations. We work in collaboration with industry, researching and innovating to tackle some of the biggest global challenges, from energy and health to security and sustainability.
USW is a vocationally-focused university, preparing students to support key industries now, and in the future. Employers work closely with USW to co-create curriculum that supports their future needs. This provides them with a skilled and relevant workforce that they can rely on with a large pipeline of graduates coming out of USW and our partner institutions each year. We are generating the workforce that employers tell us they want and need.
We are a multi-disciplinary university with a strong track record for our partnerships, widening access, and student success, with almost half of students at USW coming from areas within the bottom two quintiles of the Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation (WIMD) - significantly above above average for higher education institutions in Wales and the UK.
With three campuses in Cardiff, Newport and Pontypridd, we are well placed for our staff and students to enjoy all that South Wales has to offer. We also provide a range of inclusive study pathways, supporting life-long learning and flexible options for our students. We work closely with our partner colleges, and have two wholly owned subsidiaries, the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama and The College Merthyr Tydfil.
In this course, you will discover applications of product design, hypothesis-driven development, and agile, all at the heart of modern product management.
This course will let you develop the skillsets needed to guide the delivery of value in a Lean enterprise—and learn about the activities, tools, and mechanics used to manage backlogs and programs.
Ethan will guide you through this journey. He tells you what has influenced his career like the books, artists, along with an explanation of what you will cover in the course.
In this course, you’ll learn how to define and determine what’s important to a user primary in the process, to frontload value, by directing your team on testable narratives about the user and generating an effective shared perspective.
It assumes a basic understanding of the principles of agile product management in a software engineering environment, using frameworks such as Scrum or Kanban. It requires basic technical literacy, but does not require advanced knowledge of computer or data science.
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