In today’s competitive landscape, building products that truly resonate with users is critical. This course focuses on equipping you with the skills and frameworks to design user-centered products that align with both real customer needs and core business objectives.

Build Better Products With User-Centered Design

Build Better Products With User-Centered Design

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Intermediate level
Recommended experience
2 weeks to complete
at 10 hours a week
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace
What you'll learn
Define business needs for product direction
Analyze user behavior through research
Conduct effective user interviews
Skills you'll gain
- User Centered Design
- Product Design
- Customer Engagement
- Product Requirements
- User Research
- User Experience
- Ideation
- Product Improvement
- Usability Testing
- UI/UX Research
- UI/UX Strategy
- Product Development
- Research Methodologies
- Performance Measurement
- Team Oriented
- Prioritization
- Innovation
- Agile Product Development
- A/B Testing
- Team Building
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Assessments
12 assignments
Taught in English
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November 2025
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