Learner Reviews & Feedback for Introduction to User Experience Principles and Processes by University of Michigan
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AS
Nov 16, 2019
Exciting start to understanding UX. I am looking to enter the industry and this course gave me a nice, yet brief, look into what UX designers and researchers generally do.
SL
Aug 7, 2019
This course not only gives you a deep understanding of UX principles but it also provides an ability to work on some interesting assignments that will help you gain practical knowledge.
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By Daniel D
?Jul 9, 2021
Excelente
By Carlos E D T
?Sep 28, 2020
excelente
By Aqilla F H
?Aug 23, 2020
Thank You
By Yuhong L
?Apr 21, 2020
Very good
By Mitchell C
?Dec 28, 2019
Excellent
By TS M
?Aug 26, 2019
Excellent
By sameh h
?Apr 29, 2019
very good
By Hoàng Q M
?Sep 16, 2025
yes sir
By ARYUN N A
?Oct 16, 2021
Amazing
By Nil
?Jan 16, 2021
so good
By Lucia L
?Jun 7, 2020
awesome
By 陈安
?Apr 13, 2021
great!
By LUNA X W
?Mar 20, 2020
Great!
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?Jan 11, 2025
great
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?Feb 7, 2024
Bueno
By Jagat a
?Nov 2, 2020
great
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?Sep 18, 2025
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?May 21, 2024
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By cindy s
?May 6, 2023
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?Nov 7, 2022
GOOD
By faeze a
?Jul 19, 2020
nice
By Biswajeet S
?Jun 10, 2020
Good
By yutougou
?Sep 30, 2019
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By Tanuj A
?Sep 13, 2020
The course was amazing. Brilliant insights and challenging assignments. I really needed to put a lot of thought in solving them. I have just one concern. Although the peer graded system is best for this kind of a course, the problem comes when your assignment does not get graded for a long time. Many of us actually had to post our links requesting people to review our assignment. I hope there is a better way to handle that. :)
By Kagan P
?Feb 26, 2022
A solid introduction to User Experience Principles and Processes. However, I would have liked to understand more about the careers of UX Designers and Researchers earlier in the program in the program content, rather than at the end in bonus material. I would have found it valuable to contextualize the information with an understanding of the career.