Education

Education

If you had the chance to enhance your UX design knowledge, what field of study (e.g. computer science, business, graphic design) would you choose and why?
What do you think about getting a Master's degree in User Experience Design?
Do you know any good universities that offer strong, hands-on UI/UX programs?
What areas of design should an aspiring UX/UI designer focus on to keep improving?
What do you recommend as the best way to start learning Figma?
Could you recommend some good blogs or podcasts on design systems?
How is psychology applied in UX design?
I’m building a Product Management course with the goal of offering something unique and meaningful, different from the countless "PM 101" courses out there. Do you have any advice on how to approach this?
What books or tools would you recommend for getting a better understanding of UX?
I’d love to learn more about UX design and what steps I should take. Any chance you could mentor or guide me through the process?
Do you have any tips or resources to help me learn the basics of UX? I’m pretty solid with UI design but still learning about UX.
Do you know of a reputable accessibility certification for UX?
Is it worth getting a Master’s degree or joining a UX bootcamp? If so which one?
I'm searching for UX bootcamps to get more UX design certificates. Is this the best way to stand out in the UX design industry?
I’m trying to land my first role as a UX Designer, but I have no real work experience. How do you think I should go about this?