Tanya Beri

Alumna

After spending 3 years working as a Graphic Designer at the NHS, I decided it was time for me to upskill and transition into User Experience. I had initially hoped to attend evening classes or study part-time so I could stay at my job, but I wanted to dedicate 100% of my time and energy into it. As I studied my undergraduate at º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ, I already knew how valuable the teaching quality was so when I saw they offered an MA in User Experience, I felt that was the best option for me.

I personally enjoyed the designing for behaviour change module which encouraged me to apply for the position I am in now (energy industry) and as a result, produced the best project out of any other throughout the course. Using creative research methods, I was able to gain a good insight into the users’ thoughts, feelings and pain points which ultimately enabled me to generate a great concept.

The teaching quality was incredible, and I had the opportunity to discuss my ideas with some talented members of staff. Unfortunately, we had to complete the second half of our master’s during a global pandemic which meant all the teaching and modules completed were now remote. Despite this, I felt the teaching quality maintained a high standard, and I felt incredibly supported throughout this process.

Tanya Beri

If you are willing to work hard, discover a new way of thinking and are passionate about designing, then my advice to anyone considering this course is to do it.

º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ has inspired me to pursue projects focused on inspiring a positive change – both socially and environmentally. With the direction the world is heading in, it’s critical that designers take on a responsibility to provide the best experience for users in a way that has their best interest at heart.

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