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The user experience in BSC typically focuses on the design and improvement of user interactions with digital products, systems, and services. This undergraduate program teaches students to research, design, and evaluate user-friendly experiences across platforms, including websites, applications, and software interfaces. Key areas of study may include:

Human-Computer Interaction (HCI): Understanding how people interact with computers and digital systems.

UX Research: Techniques for gathering and analyzing user feedback through methods such as surveys, interviews, usability testing, and data analysis.

Interaction Design: Creating intuitive and efficient interfaces for users to navigate.

Prototyping and Wireframing: Learning to create and test initial models of user interfaces.

Usability and Accessibility: Ensuring that products are usable by diverse audiences, including those with disabilities.

Psychology and Behavior: Applying knowledge of human behavior to design more effective user experiences.

Design Thinking: A problem-solving approach that emphasizes user-centered design.

Graduates typically pursue careers as UX designers, researchers, information architects, or usability analysts in various sectors such as technology, healthcare, or e-commerce.