There are so many methods UXers can implement in order to improve one’s user experience design skills. From books, interviews, and blogs, there are endless resources out there to help today’s designers excel in their professions. One method I find to be quite useful within this pool of resources are UX courses. These course are taught both online and in person, and provide the opportunity to learn a wide range of useful design skills.

I came across this question on Quora, “What are the best UX courses?” and decided I just had to share some of the well researched and helpful responses written by some of the industry’s finest UX experts.

Top UX Courses:

Raffaela Rein, Founder & CEO at CareerFoundry. Entrepreneur. Hustler

“Unlike coding, there are not many lists of the best UX learning resources. Even though UX is an equally fast growing and in-demand career field as I would argue.

UX mastery has a catalogue of UX courses Online UX Courses — UX Mastery.

And CareerFoundry runs the first online mentor-led program for UX Design (disclaimer- I work for CF).”

Michal Maňák, Interaction designer

“I would like to recommend these courses:

Interaction Design Foundation Courses

Many great courses for beginners and also for advanced and experienced designers.

HCI Course by Alan Dix

Great course for beginners and advanced. You will learn a lot of things from human perception, cognition to design evaluation and prototyping.

Conceptual Model Designing — Secrets of Intuitive Design | Udemy

Do you want to design usable and intuitive product, and you have never heard about conceptual models? I really recommend this course.

Task Analysis Boot Camp-What You Need To Know Before Design by Susan Weinschenk | Udemy

This course is about Task Analysis and about benefits which this technique brings to the design. Learn how to map user tasks for more intuitive products.

User Research: Personas, Scenarios, Task Analysis by Susan Weinschenk | Udemy

You will learn about benefits, preparation and usage of personas and scenarios. I have to say that even if you know something about these methods, take this course to see another point of view.

Gamification by Kevin Werbach, Associate Professor

In this course, I learned a lot about human motivation and desire. This course is really great, one of the best I have ever joined.”

To view the full answer,and learn more about the best UX courses, click here

Ana Zdravic, if there is a user, there is an experience! 3 years of design/psychology

“The good news is.. the world and the internet are fuuuulllll with fantastic UX courses :) You just have to find the best one for you.

These are the things that I personally think about when choosing…

Location: Do you want to go to a campus or learn online?

Cost: What is your budget? Can you afford a full-on university program? Content Quality: Do you want something beginner? More advanced? Schedule: Will you be part-time or full-time with your studies? Do you want to go to classes (fixed schedule) or learn at your own pace?? Interaction/Engagement: Do you just want information and material? Or do you want courses that are more interactive in the learning process? Does it matter to you? At all? Future Direction: Do you want to be a teacher? Start your own business? Be a freelancer? Support: How much support will you need from your peers and teacher? Some classes are so big, it’s difficult to get support. Sometimes, it doesn’t matter.

These factors intermingle to define what is ‘best.’ My personal favorite UX courses are from:

It’s very hard to make a decision sometimes! I think the best approach is to continue learning no matter where you are in your career, and to learn from multiple sources so as to have different perspectives :) good luck!”

To discover more of the best factors to determine a good UX course, click here

Joey Kirk, Founder, UX/UI Designer at Made by Munsters

“If you want to learn the fundamentals and gain real-world experience, I would suggest our program at Bloc . I’m biased, of course, as I’m the design director in charge of leading the curriculum for our UX design program.

We’re a one-on-one mentorship-based program, where you’ll learn all aspects of the UX design process from experienced, professional designers. You’ll be able to put your newfound skills and knowledge to work, creating a series of projects that challenge you and help you continue learning.