Human Centered Design Thinking Course
Interested in design thinking? Practical activities? User satisfaction? Learning techniques that build the apps you use? Building skills that are valued by tech firms and the wider job market? Sign up for Human Centered Design Thinking (MDST 250 B1), offered this fall, one time only!
Human Centered Design Thinking (MDST 250 B1) will be taught by Beloit Executive in Residence Emily Eagle’06.
This first-module course focuses on key methods that UX designers, researchers, data scientists, and product strategists use to collaborate. The inherently interdisciplinary practice of human centered design thinking draws on psychology, anthropology, writing, economics, art, data science, and ethics, and students from any major (or undeclared!) are invited to join. Through practical activities and discussion of technology decision implications, you will develop a human centered design mindset for your own interdisciplinary work.