Start the UX Design Process: Empathize, Define, and Ideate Course Syllabus
Full curriculum breakdown — modules, lessons, estimated time, and outcomes.
Overview: This beginner-friendly course introduces the foundational stages of the UX design process—empathize, define, and ideate. Through hands-on activities and real-world projects, you'll learn to understand user needs, define problems, and generate design solutions. With approximately 20 hours of self-paced learning, this course prepares you for entry-level UX roles and serves as part of the Google UX Design Professional Certificate.
Module 1: Empathizing with Users and Defining Pain Points
Estimated time: 8 hours
- Understand the importance of empathy in UX design
- Conduct user research to identify needs and pain points
- Create empathy maps to visualize user feelings and actions
- Build user personas based on research insights
Module 2: Creating User Stories and User Journey Maps
Estimated time: 3 hours
- Write user stories to capture user goals and needs
- Develop user journey maps to visualize user experiences
- Incorporate accessibility considerations into user research
Module 3: Defining User Problems
Estimated time: 3 hours
- Transition from empathy to definition phase
- Formulate problem statements to frame user challenges
- Develop hypothesis statements and value propositions
- Explore how psychology and human behavior influence design decisions
Module 4: Ideating Design Solutions
Estimated time: 6 hours
- Conduct competitive audits to analyze existing solutions
- Use 'How Might We' questions to reframe problems into opportunities
- Apply the 'Crazy Eights' method for rapid idea generation
Module 5: Portfolio Project: Designing a Mobile App
Estimated time: 4 hours
- Initiate a mobile app design project using UX principles
- Apply empathy maps, personas, and journey maps to a real-world scenario
- Develop a problem statement and generate initial design ideas
Prerequisites
- No prior design experience required
- Basic familiarity with digital interfaces helpful but not required
- Access to a computer and internet for course materials and activities
What You'll Be Able to Do After
- Empathize with users to uncover needs and pain points
- Create empathy maps, personas, and user journey maps
- Define user problems with clear problem and hypothesis statements
- Generate design ideas using ideation techniques like 'How Might We' and 'Crazy Eights'
- Begin a portfolio project by applying UX research and ideation methods