The User Experience and Service Design course offered by Ulster University is a Master's course that aims to build skills in the creation of meaningful user experiences and innovative services. It includes teaching methodologies that encourage team working, empathetic problem-solving, and creative thinking.Course Content: This course offers an in-depth curriculum that includes the design of complex systems, services, and associated interaction or transactional experiences. It covers an integration of designing for services along with the essentials of user-orientated experience design. The focus areas include design processes that respond to complex real-world problems, and immerse students in a series of design projects, with themes around health, education, enterprise, the environment, and the high street / urban / rural regeneration.Key Modules: The main modules covered in this course include UXD Methods 1: User Research, UXD Methods 2: Concepting, UXD Methods 3: Prototyping, Service Design Methods 1: Discover and Define, Service Design Methods 2: Develop and Deliver, and Major Project: UXD/Service Design.Accreditations: The course is accredited by the Chartered Society of Designers. Future Careers: The course offers career possibilities in a range of areas. Graduates from this course can work as User Researchers, User Experience Designers, Information Architects, Interaction Designers, Service Designers, and System Designers. The course also prepares graduates for managerial, leadership, and entrepreneurial roles in the creative tech industries.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.