Develop Your UX Design Skills
Build on your existing skills and give you the confidence to undertake projects you never thought you could before. The Intermediate UX Design Course is perfect for people who have existing experience in UX to help take their careers to the next stage.
What You Will Learn
User Journey Maps
Mapping a service end-to-end to identify pain points and areas of opportunity.
Fast Prototyping Techniques
Rapid prototyping enables you to quickly create an initial version of a final product.
Using Data in Design
Data-driven design can enable you to make informed decisions about products to create better and robust experiences.
Innovative Design Thinking
A method for practical, creative resolution of problems. Proven and repeatable problem solving approach.
Pattern Libraries
Thorough overview and examples of software design patterns that you can apply in your daily development.
Lean UX Principles
Identify best practices for research and testing within an agile environment.
Next Course Dates
July 21 - August 18
6 Weeks, Part-time
6:00 - 8:30pm (London time)
Intermediate UX Design Course Software
All our UX Design Courses are practical courses, where you work on real user experience company projects, working in teams. You will use the latest industry products, some of which are listed below.
Our Course Trainers

Nora Goerne
UX Designer & Researcher
Nora is a User Experience professional with a background in Learning Experience Design and a passion for storytelling and creative problem-solving. She loves mentoring aspiring UX designers – which considering her previous career as a teacher shouldn’t come as a surprise. Currently, she’s mainly working as a User Researcher for DefinedCrowd, a leading AI training data company.

Jiri Jerabek
Design Manager
Jiri has 12 years of experience in designing digital products and it has shaped him into a leader in strategic design. His project history ranges from launching large scale key product functionalities (Intuit) and radical innovation (BBC Research & Development) to detailed work on end-user products (Telegraph, National Rail Enquiries apps, Freesat set-top box, Canon, American Express).
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FAQs
No coding skills are required. You will be using industry-standard tools such as Figma and Invision which require no coding ability.
If you miss class time, slides from the UX lectures will be provided. You will also be able to contact the teachers if you have any further questions. You are also welcome to retake a particular session in the next beginner course batch, as we run two to three beginner UX courses per year.
Our part-time UX Design Courses will run online once a week. All our UX Courses begin at 6:00 pm and end at 8:30 pm (London time).
Thanks to specialised industry tools and software we use, our course tutors will still be able to allocate you into groups, where you will all virtually be able to participate in simultaneous hands-on exercises and perform real-time interactions, as if you were in class offline.
Currently, courses are running remotely via live video with hands-on exercises and real-time interaction with tutors. Using shared whiteboard, team projects and remote team mentorship.
Our intermediate course requires 1+ years of dedicated UX design work in the industry. Our beginners course are suitable for UX newcomers and individuals from design and non-design backgrounds. Read about our latest UX insights to learn more.
For Beginner UX Course and Voice Design Course: These courses require no previous UX knowledge or experience. People attending the UX or conversational design course come from a range of different backgrounds.
For the Intermediate UX Course: The intermediate program is perfect for those who have existing experience in UX. It will help them take their careers to the next stage and continue to build on their UX knowledge.
Learn more about our UX alumni who come from different backgrounds here.
You will need your own laptop (PC or MAC). The tools used in our UX Design Courses will be provided and are SAAS based so these work on both PCs & MACs.
We will be offering pre-course reading for all our UX Design courses so you can get familiarized prior to the course start. These are some books recommended by the trainers:
1. The Design Of Everyday Things, by Don Norman
2. Design Is a Job, by Mike Monteiro
3. Don’t Make Me Think, by Steve Krug
4. About Face: The Essentials Of Interaction Design, by Alan Cooper
5. Lean UX: Applying Lean Principles to Improve User Experience, by Jeff Gothelf.
Our 6-week Intermediate UX Design Course at UX Academy is £850 per person.
Yes. Group discounts are available for our UX design courses based in London. You should reach out to us for more information if you seek any group discounts.
Invoices can be provided on request for any of our UX Design Courses. Please contact us for more information.
Yes. You can view our payment plans page to read about the plans offered at UX Academy.
Yes, you can pay a deposit of £199 and that will save you a spot in one of our UX Design training courses. The remaining amount will need to be covered 2 weeks after the course starts. You can pay the deposit here.
Refunds will be provided up to 14 days in advance. Alternatively, you will be able to sign up for our next UX training class, as we run two to three courses per year.
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