I would never have been allowed to switch to a career in tech without my BrainStation experience and rising to the challenge it presented.
Rachel Soglin
UX Writer at Cleo
Przemek Jalowski
UX/UI Designer
Mosope Adebowale
Product Designer
Alex Hampshire
Product Designer
Tim Neusesser
UX Specialist
Rocco Marinaccio
Principal Product Designer
Brenda Gutierrez
UX Team Lead
Dorsa Giyahi
Senior Product Designer
Aya Ataya
UX Designer
Przemek Jalowski
UX/UI Designer
Mosope Adebowale
Product Designer
Alex Hampshire
Product Designer
Tim Neusesser
UX Specialist
Rocco Marinaccio
Principal Product Designer
Brenda Gutierrez
UX Team Lead
Dorsa Giyahi
Senior Product Designer
Aya Ataya
UX Designer
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The Bootcamp Experience
Instructor-Led Live Lectures, From the Comfort of Your Home
Learn from BrainStation's industry-expert instructors through real-time, interactive lectures in an engaging classroom environment.
Interactive, Project-Based Learning
Join breakout room sessions in smaller teams as part of BrainStation's hands-on courses, where you will collaborate and learn together.
Community Beyond the Classroom
Engage with your classmates and instructors in BrainStation's Slack community, where you'll receive updates and support throughout your course.
Hands-On Industry Experience Before You Graduate
Get practical, hands-on experience applying what you've learned to a real business case presented by a leading digital business like Microsoft, Mastercard, and Google. In these dynamic, hands-on projects, you'll work alongside industry practitioners while cross-collaborating with BrainStation students from other bootcamps to develop a compelling digital solution. This is an essential experience applying both your UX design and soft skills to a real-world business problem and working as part of a diverse digital team, just like you will in your new career as a UX Designer.
INDUSTRY PARTNER
The Challenge
How might we increase the security of digital transactions through innovative digital solutions?
Working in cross-functional teams alongside practitioners from Mastercard, BrainStation students designed and built human-centered solutions to this challenge, and presented them to Mastercard leadership.
INDUSTRY PARTNER
The Challenge
What digital solutions can we use to support the future success of eCommerce in the apparel and sporting goods industry?
BrainStation students were challenged to work with practitioners from adidas to design and build an innovative solution to this challenge. At the end, they had the opportunity to present their solution to adidas.
INDUSTRY PARTNER
The Challenge
How might we increase access to health care services through the use of education and digital solutions?
Working in cross-functional teams alongside practitioners from Google, BrainStation students collaborated to design and build innovative solutions to this challenge. Once complete, students then had the opportunity to present their solutions back to Google.
INDUSTRY PARTNER
The Challenge
What data-driven, digital experiences can we deliver to help customers to save money and live better?
Working in cross-functional teams alongside practitioners from Walmart, BrainStation students designed and built human-centered solutions to this challenge, and presented them to the Walmart team.
INDUSTRY PARTNER
The Challenge
As the restaurant industry is experiencing significant disruption, what digital solutions can we create to support successful food delivery?
Working alongside practitioners from SkipTheDishes, BrainStation students designed and built a solution to this challenge facing the restaurant industry. They then presented their solutions to SkipTheDishes leadership.
Learn From Guest Experts Throughout the Program
BrainStation students get access to exclusive guest lectures and panel discussion events led by some of the world's leading subject matter experts and industry professionals.
Benjamin Hersh
Staff Interaction Designer at Google
Levon Sharrow
Associate Creative Director, Digital Products at Patagonia
Eunjoo Kim
UX Design Lead at Google
Mrinali Kamath
User Experience Designer at Amazon
Alex Schleifer
Chief Design Officer at Airbnb
Sandy Carter
Vice President at Amazon Web Services
Frank Bach
Lead Product Designer at Headspace
Jing Jing Tan
Senior UX Researcher at Uber
Benjamin Hersh
Staff Interaction Designer at Google
Levon Sharrow
Associate Creative Director, Digital Products at Patagonia
Eunjoo Kim
UX Design Lead at Google
Mrinali Kamath
User Experience Designer at Amazon
Alex Schleifer
Chief Design Officer at Airbnb
Sandy Carter
Vice President at Amazon Web Services
Frank Bach
Lead Product Designer at Headspace
Jing Jing Tan
Senior UX Researcher at Uber
Start Learning Full-Time or Part-Time
Full-time classes are held all day, Monday to Friday.
Full-Time Schedule
In-Person or Online
Classes on Monday to Friday
Daily Schedule
10:15 AM
Pre-Class prep
From the comfort of your home, grab a coffee and some snacks to kick-start your day.
10:30 AM
Morning kickoff
Jump into a morning kickoff, focused on reviewing critical content, introducing a new topic, or diving into a hands-on activity to prepare you for the UX design work ahead.
11:00 AM
Lecture
Explore new topics through interactive lectures filled with demos, real-world examples, and bite-sized activities to help you learn and apply new concepts.
1:30 PM
Lunch
Take a break and recharge over lunch. Connect with your peers online or take some time to step away and take care of items that come up during the day.
2:30 PM
Lecture and lab challenge
Close off the topics from the morning lecture, or extend your learning by exploring new UX design concepts in an afternoon lecture. Develop your skills by practicing what you've just learned through a structured lab challenge – both as an individual and through small groups.
4:30 PM
Project work and one-on-one coaching sessions
Incrementally apply what you've learned through structured unit projects, and work with a member of the education team for personalized support and development, preparing you for your new career.
6:30 PM
End of day
Close off a dynamic learning day and recharge.
Part-Time Schedule
Online
Classes on two weekday evenings and Saturday
Weekly Schedule
Two Weekday Evenings
Lesson
Explore new topics through interactive lectures filled with demos, real-world examples, and bite-sized activities to help you learn and apply new concepts. You'll also take part in structured lab challenges designed to solidify your learnings through solving engaging problems.
Guided work session
Review your learnings from the day, connect with the Education Team to resolve questions, and spend time working towards curated unit projects that support your portfolio.
Saturday
Guided work session and morning kickoff
Jump into a morning kickoff, focused on reviewing critical content, introducing a new topic, or diving into a hands-on activity. Work on unit projects, and get guided support to achieve learning objectives.
Morning lesson
Continue your learning with an interactive lecture and lab challenge, building on what you've covered earlier in the week.
Lunch
Take a break and recharge over lunch. Connect with your peers online or take some time to step away and take care of items that come up during the day.
Afternoon lesson
Close off the topics from the morning lecture, or further your learning with an afternoon lecture. Depending on the topic, you'll also dive into a lab challenge or guided exercise to help you understand and connect new concepts.
Collaboration, coaching, and work sessions
Close off a dynamic week by spending time to absorb and apply what you've learned. This structured time might be spent between working on unit projects, collaborating with peers to solve challenges, and reviewing questions with a member of the Education Team, all to build your mastery of new subjects.
Our Part-Time Program also prioritizes regular check-ins to support your learning, scheduled program breaks to help you recharge, and preparation to guide you towards your new career.
Unit 1
UX Design Fundamentals
Immerse yourself in the world of UX design and quickly develop a strong foundation by starting the program with a guided design sprint. Design sprints are time-constrained exercises used by UX Designers and focused on solving problems through a structured, iterative process. This experience will allow you to gain familiarity with and a basic understanding of UX design concepts and how they fit together to address real-world challenges. You'll gain exposure to design thinking, problem-solving tools, design sketches, and more, all while learning industry tools to draft, iterate, and test your solutions. After this experience, you'll be ready to dive into the more advanced work and topics ahead on your journey to become a UX Designer.
Figma
Google Slides
Key Skills:
Design Thinking
UX Mindsets
Sketching
Moodboards
Wireframes
Explore the UX Design Process
Through a design sprint, you'll gain an end-to-end overview of the UX design process, starting with an understanding of how to approach design problems and how to begin empathizing with users. You will also explore key UX fundamentals including moodboards, storyboarding, prototyping, testing, design presentations and more.
Discover Creative Practices & Industry Tools
Explore how to structure problems and implement creative ideation methods in your problem solving approach. Learning and applying these practices and methods will help you across your journey in this program and beyond in your UX career. You'll also learn how to use Figma – an industry-standard tool used by UX/UI designers and leading companies around the world.
Unit 2
UX Research, Strategy & Planning
In this unit, you'll take a deep dive into UX design to learn and apply diverse methods to craft user-centric experiences. Start by leveraging frameworks and tools such as user research, personas, empathy mapping and more to understand users and their needs. Use these inputs to strategize design solutions, and quickly validate decisions using sketches, wireframes, and task flows among other tools. You'll also review case studies and learn and apply key principles to support a positive user experience for your target users across different devices. Among a host of other topics, this densely-packed unit is focused on teaching you how to perform UX design and develop high-quality solutions that drive value for users. You will also explore the most recent developments in the field of generative AI and how tools such as ChatGPT can be leveraged as part of the UX process.
Figma
ChatGPT
Key Skills:
User Research
UX Strategy
Personas
Empathy Mapping
Experience Mapping
Agile Fundamentals
Information Architecture
Task Flows
App Design
Prototyping
User Testing
Artificial Intelligence
Perform Detailed UX Research and Develop a UX Strategy
A world-class UX designer starts by developing with an intimate understanding of the problem at hand and the end-users. Learn and apply advanced, strategic problem-solving tools to dissect challenges, define constraints and measures of success, and formulate a design hypothesis and project brief. Dive deep into UX and user research, learning how to conduct and apply a variety of research methods and frameworks to find user insights.
Plan and Iterate on Your Designs
With user insights and a strategy in-hand, you'll explore how design patterns and UX considerations differ between mobile apps and web apps, along with iOS and Android devices. You'll also explore concepts related to the Agile methodology to help you organize and communicate your work. By learning and applying information architecture, sketches, wireframing and task flows, you'll be able to optimize your solutions and catch mistakes early, before building a high-fidelity output.
Build and Test Interactive Prototypes
Testing is essential to developing a strong, user-centered design. Having planned your design solution, it's time to build and test a functional prototype. Learn how to conduct user testing and how to use testing outputs to improve your designs. You'll also learn how to optimize your design workflow to organize yourself and speed up project work, among other important UX concepts.
Unit 3
User Interface & App Design
User Interface (UI) design plays an important role in supporting user experience. Interfaces need to be carefully crafted across a variety of devices and platforms, from desktop computers to mobile phones and wearables, to provide a consistent and easy to interpret experience. In this unit, you will learn and apply UI/UX design concepts and visual design principles to transform your experience and prototypes into a polished, high-fidelity output. You'll also build an interaction design foundation and learn app design, motion, and accessibility principles to elevate your work, support a positive user experience, design beautiful UI elements, and broaden your creative possibilities.
Figma
Tota11y
Stark
Material Design Color Tool
UX Check
Key Skills:
Interaction Design
Heuristic Evaluation
Typography & Visual Hierarchy
Design Grids
UI Libraries
Inspiration Boards
Color Theory
Accessible Design
Motion Design Fundamentals
Learn and Apply UI Design to Create Stunning Interfaces
Understand the role UI design plays in a digital experience and bring your work to life by learning and applying key UI/UX design concepts. You'll learn about interaction design, grids and spacing, typography, and more. Find UI/UX design inspiration and learn how to structure information, strategically apply color, and evaluate your designs to build and refine a beautiful, usable, and enjoyable digital experience.
Discover App & Motion Design Principles
Mobile devices continue to perform more and more functions in our daily lives. Explore UI/UX considerations for mobile apps and learn about voice experiences as an emerging user interface. Learn and apply the fundamentals of motion design as an important method of communicating information and begin applying basic motion components to your designs.
Explore Inclusive and Accessible Design
Applying accessible and inclusive design elevates your work and improves usability, benefiting all types of users. Learn about the diversity of abilities; such as auditory, cognitive, physical, and more, and explore how UX/UI design choices impact accessibility and usability. Use tools to help you create more accessible designs and explore how UI concepts such as color, typography and more must be considered in accordance with accessibility principles.
Digital products and experiences serve a variety of purposes and operate on a diverse set of platforms and devices. In this unit, learn how to implement responsive UX/UI design for the web. You’ll examine websites and product marketing pages, understanding the differences between them and learning how to construct impactful wireframes that drive value for businesses and users. You’ll also further refine your UX research skills by learning how to perform research throughout product development into the post-launch phase.
Figma
Google Docs
Key Skills:
Design Thinking
Design Sprints
Group Collaboration
Design Presentations
Creative Problem Solving
Responsive Experience Design
Responsive Grids & Wireframes
UX Research for Product Launch
Solve Real-World Challenges in a Design Sprint
With a strong understanding of UX/UI design, you'll dive into a second design sprint to solve real-world problems in a small group. Leverage design thinking and navigate each stage of the UX process to strategize, design, prototype, test, and iterate on a design solution. At the end of the sprint, you'll be able to practice your design presentation skills, showcasing your UX/UI solution and process.
Practice and Implement Responsive Design
Modern digital experiences and interfaces are expected to look professional and function properly across all our different devices and screen sizes. Explore responsive design for the web, and gain an understanding of the different components and design patterns used. Create responsive wireframes and mockups, and learn how to adjust your designs and grids for a variety of devices.
Explore UX Research for Product Launch
A UX designer's work doesn't end once a design has been completed. Throughout development and once digital products are launched, UI/UX designers must have an understanding of how to gather data and perform research to measure success. Learn about key research methods and when to use them, to highlight user challenges and improve your designs.
Unit 5
Professional Development
UX/UI Designers are a critical part of any digital team and must have the skills to collaborate with others to build digital products. In this unit, round out your skill set and prepare for your new career by exploring a range of professional development topics. Explore UX/UI design workflows used by agencies and product companies, and learn how to use Figma to prepare and pass off your designs to software developers. Analyze design case studies and portfolios to build and showcase your new skill set. Close off the program by completing your Capstone Project, and dive into preparing for your new career with BrainStation's Career Accelerator Program.
Google Docs
Loom
Key Skills:
Design Handoff
Portfolio Development
Design Presentations
Career Acceleration
Connect Design Workflows with Software Development
Developers are responsible for building designs and translating them into real-world products. Learn industry tools and practices to share your work with developers and effectively collaborate on designs. Through learning these techniques, you'll also gain a better understanding of what developers need to work with designs, and how they build digital products.
Plan and Create Your UX Portfolio
Design case studies are an extremely powerful tool to showcase your process and work to peers and employers. Case studies also provide the opportunity to gain insights through reflecting on past experiences which can help you improve as a designer. In this unit, you'll plan and create your own UX portfolio and case study, and host it on your own website that you'll launch and design.
Prepare to Launch Your New Career
Go deep on professional development and prepare to launch your new career with BrainStation's Career Accelerator Program. Practice and refine your presentation and communication skills and prepare to present yourself and your work to potential employers.
Demo Day: Meet Employers and Build Your Network
Demo Day is a celebration of everything you've learned and accomplished in your bootcamp. It's where you'll showcase your final project among your peers, hiring managers, and alumni from cutting-edge companies that need digital skills.
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BrainStation has once again shown that they are modernizing education for future career professionals. Getting to see the amazing work accomplished by their diverse and talented students has been an extraordinarily inspiring experience.
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180 Days of Career Services
We’re in it together. During your BrainStation bootcamp and beyond, work with BrainStation’s dedicated Career Success and career coach team to help launch your new career in a structured and accountability-based environment. In addition to meeting with your peers and our Career Success team members, you’ll have access to a variety of world-class career services that have been proven with thousands of BrainStation bootcamp graduates who have found their dream job.
Career Support From Day 1
Your career transformation begins on day 1. Kick off your program with goal-setting and preparation that sets you up for success. From the first day, throughout the program and beyond, we're with you to transform your career.
Hands-On Workshops Throughout the Program
Your BrainStation bootcamp is designed with career success in mind, and includes regular workshops that prepare you to tell your story and master your job search with career tips including resume, LinkedIn, and interviewing support and guidance.
1-on-1 Support When You Need It
Everyone's career transformation journey is different, so you'll have 1-on-1 support from BrainStation's dedicated Career Success and career coach team to help you navigate your own unique career transformation.
I think that BrainStation provides a unique opportunity where they are able to connect students with many businesses – and the benefit of that is it gives people that foot in the door that one often needs to start instead of being just another faceless name on LinkedIn that's graduated from a similar program.
Przemek Jalowski
UX/UI Designer at The Home Depot
What Our Graduates Are Saying
Brenda Gutierrez
Product Designer at Samsung Ads
[BrainStation] changed my life! I got offers from two big companies, I accepted one of them, and less than three months after finishing my Diploma, I started working for Samsung Ads as a Product Designer. I love where I am now in my career. I get to create meaningful and relevant experiences to make users' lives easier, every-single-day - it's the best job ever!
It was nice to be back in a learning environment where you felt safe. I had the opportunity and the freedom to try, fail and grow. I made some great friends and it was a good community. I appreciated that sense of community and the chance at true collaboration.
I took a huge risk, and as I reflect on the past 12 weeks, was BrainStation worth it? Heck Yeah! With the knowledge I've acquired, I feel ready to take on the world of UX and solve complex problems affecting humans around the globe.
I mainly chose BrainStation because of the community that they've built. Knowing about the community and all the different talented people really gave me a sense of security and confidence knowing that I'd had the opportunity to connect and learn from all of them. . . .
BrainStation made all the impact on my career; It was a huge springboard for me!
While there were a lot of late nights of hard work and a lot of work outside of class hours, BrainStation really opened the door and got my career started.
UX design is the craft of making the user's experience when interacting with a digital product as effective, efficient, and pleasant as possible. It is, in short, the process of building products with the user in mind.
UI design, on the other hand, relates to design concerning all the visual elements the users of a website, app, or piece of software (or mobile device, or even appliance) interact with. The "UI" in "UI design," in fact, stands for "user interface."
UI design, therefore, has a narrower focus than UX design, which concerns a user's entire journey from beginning to end.
Will I earn a UX Design diploma from this UX bootcamp?
Yes, when you complete the UX Design bootcamp, you will earn a BrainStation UX Design Diploma, which can boost your LinkedIn profile and resume, helping aspiring UX designers stand out in the UX job market when starting a new career.
What are the outcomes for UX Design bootcamp graduates?
Speak to a learning advisor to get more information about bootcamp graduate outcomes. We do not guarantee that graduates will get a job, but we are proud to have launched thousands of graduates’ careers. We offer comprehensive Career Success programming and believe that students who invest both during and after the bootcamp will have the best outcomes.
What payment options do you offer?
BrainStation offers some of the most competitive payment options for an online coding bootcamp, with a range of flexible plans and scholarship opportunities.
These include:
Monthly payment installments
Allowing you to split your tuition into smaller monthly payments.
Employer sponsorship
Get your tuition reimbursed by your employer.
Scholarships
We offer a range of scholarships to make learning UX Design more accessible.
What kind of backgrounds do people have that take this UX Design bootcamp?
Once admitted to BrainStation’s UX bootcamps, you can expect to learn alongside like-minded, ambitious professionals who have taken the step to transform their skills for a new career in UX design.
Professional backgrounds vary quite a bit in the UX Design Bootcamp, whether attending in-person or as part of online programs, as demand for UI, UX, and general design skills has increased across a range of fields and industries, including finance, marketing, web development, product management, retail, and more.
80 percent of BrainStation students have a post-secondary education, with 20 percent having earned a Master’s degree or PhD.
What tools and software do we learn?
Led by Educators with real-world UX design experience, students will use design thinking and tools such as Figma to develop a deep understanding of UX design concepts, including information architecture, prototyping and usability testing, user interface design, responsive design, app design, and more. Students then apply their learnings to complete two design sprints, three real-world projects (focused on an individual component of UX design), and a final portfolio piece.
By the end of the program, graduates will have the skills, experience, and portfolio needed to dive into a career in UX design.
What is the difference between this and the part-time UX Design course?
BrainStation's UX Design bootcamps are an intensive learning experience designed to transform your skillset and help you launch a new career in design.
Led by Educators with experience in the field, you will develop a fully realized mobile app and build a portfolio of completed projects. By the end of the UX bootcamp, you will have the skills, experience, and confidence needed to dive into a career in UX design.
BrainStation's UX Design course, on the other hand, is a flexible, professional development course offered part-time, over 4 or 8 weeks. Taught by industry experts, the UX Design course is a project-based, hands-on learning experience, allowing you to develop design skills and learn the latest tools and techniques.
What kind of jobs can this bootcamp get me?
UX Designers work across many different industries, which means there is a lot of variation in UX design team job titles. Here are some of the most common UX design job titles you may encounter during a job search:
UX Designer
User Researcher
UX Researcher
Usability Tester
Data Analyst
Information Architect
Experience Designer
Interaction Designer
Information Architect
UX Strategist
UX Architect
UX Product Manager
UX Analyst
UX Engineer
UX Developer
Product Designer
Visual Designer
Content Strategist
Many other variations exist and these will continue to evolve as UX design becomes more prevalent.
What kind of career services do I get?
As part of BrainStation's UX design bootcamps, our Career Success Team is dedicated to creating a learning experience that extends far beyond the classroom, providing a framework for success incorporating your background and learning goals, built on insights and input from technical recruiters, career coaches, BrainStation Educators, and alumni.
The team will provide career coaching to help you refine your UX design portfolio, connect you with industry professionals, prepare you for the career search and interview process, and showcase your design work to peers and hiring partners.
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