UX/UI Design Bootcamp

Learn the fundamental theory and application of User Experience and User Interface Design.

Our instructors will coach you through the essential foundation of knowledge and applied skills to put you well on your way to a fruitful career in UX/UI Design.

Online

Full-Time: 12 weeks

Part-Time: 24 Weeks

Why Learn UX / UI?

What is UX / UI?

UX/UI design is about creating user-friendly digital experiences. UX design focuses on making products intuitive and responsive to users' needs, while UI design improves the visual appeal and navigability of interfaces.

What you will gain?

UX/UI expertise is in high demand across a range of industries and is essential to the success of products. This area combines creativity with problem solving, making it ideal for anyone who is passionate about both people and technology. As our world becomes increasingly reliant on digital products, UX/UI design skills are essential to creating impressive user experiences.

Would you like to start a career in this highly sought-after field?

If you want to explore this dynamic field, Code Labs Academy's UX/UI Design Bootcamp is the ideal place to start!

What you’ll Learn

Coaching you through an especially curated curriculum designed to take you from ‘just curious’ to ‘fully certified’ in user experience and user interface design in as few as 12 weeks (full time).

Foundation

User experience research technique, interpreting data and applying user personas

Method

Competitor analysis, ideation, value proposition, Agile and Lean methodologies

Theory

Prototyping, Figma, Colour theory & typography, Gestalt Principles and responsive interfaces

Technical

Information architecture and user flow design

Need more details?

Download our Syllabus

The preparatory week is a self-paced and independent learning unit focused on introducing you to the tools that will be used when the bootcamp kicks off. Additionally, you are furnished with readings and theory content as well as a small task to get them comfortable and primed for the journey ahead.

Define UX and UI design

  • What is UX and UI design?
  • The seven key factors of UX design
  • Products in UX/UI design
  • The different branches in UX/UI design

Sketching, wireframing, and prototyping

  • Understanding The Value And Skill Of Sketching
  • Wireframing From Low- To High-Fidelity
  • Lo-Fi Prototyping

Tools and whiteboarding

  • Comfortable executing tasks using the chosen industry-focused tools
  • Use whiteboarding and collaboration tools as per industry standards and requirements

Project

  • Wireframing and prototyping in Figma

What You’ll Need

You don’t need any prior qualifications in computer science or programming to join our bootcamp. We assume no prior knowledge and will guide you through the basics in the first few weeks, ensuring you build a strong foundation from the ground up. Whether you're new to the field or looking for a career change, our program is designed to get you up to speed quickly and confidently

About the Capstone Project

The final project gives you the chance to put your bootcamp knowledge and newly acquired skills to the test in a dynamic, hands-on environment. It’s an opportunity to create something real, showcase your technical abilities, and develop a project that will be a key part of your professional portfolio. It allows you to express your creativity and highlight how much you’ve evolved throughout your bootcamp experience.

Additionally, the final project is designed to replicate the challenges you will encounter in a real tech job, enabling you to showcase your skills in solving complex problems and equipping you for the expectations of your future career.

  • Research and Design: Research and design real-world UX/UI problems based on client briefs, focusing on addressing the needs of users and stakeholders.
  • Full Design Thinking Process: The project encompasses the entire design thinking process, from problem definition and user research to ideation, style guide creation, and prototyping, culminating in a high-fidelity interactive prototype.
  • Final Pitch and Portfolio-Ready Case Study: Key deliverables consist of a final pitch presentation and a comprehensive case study that showcases the design process, suitable for inclusion in a professional portfolio. Guidance will be provided throughout the project through scheduled meetings to support the achievement of these deliverables.

Why Learn With Us?

  • Fast paced.
  • Small class sizes.
  • 1:1 career coaching individually catered to your experience and goals.
  • Remote-first learning, from anywhere in the world.
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Upcoming Bootcamps

Open User Experience and User Interface Design course cohort launches we have coming up. Select your preferred date and campus type to learn more.

Tuition and Funding

Finance independently, or choose one of our partners which best suits you.

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Still have questions?

If you have more questions, you can email us at hello@codelabsacademy.com or book a call with one of our learning specialists. We’ll be happy to provide more information and answer any specific questions you have about the bootcamp or the application process.

How to Apply

We know that choosing an educator can be a daunting task. That’s why we put every one of our potential participants in touch with a human as soon as possible, and you’ll be with them until you start your course.

1

Submit your application

You will choose your course, campus and timetable of study, stating your motivation to study with us.

2

Meeting with Learning Specialist

Book your meeting with one of our learning specialists to confirm that we’re the right fit for you and iron out any questions or concerns you might have. Here we can also talk about financing options, special offers and any accommodations you may need.

3

Onboarding and Pre-work

Once you’ve signed up, we’ll put you in touch with your course instructors and cohort mates. We will also set some pre-course study to make sure you can hit the ground running with us from day 1.

Contact a Learning Specialist

Quick question before you apply? Something about a particular course caught your eye and you want to learn more? Let us know. We’ll be happy to help.


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Job Statistics

There are around 1.7 million open tech positions worldwide in 2024

The USA

  • For the USA, the estimated number of active tech job postings is 438,000 (Source)
  • The CompTIA State of the Tech Workforce Report 2024 , based on the analysis of data collected by the US Bureau of Labour Statistics, anticipates the tech workforce to grow twice as fast as the overall US workforce from 2022 to 2032. This translates to roughly 350,000 new tech jobs created annually to meet replacement needs and accommodate industry expansion. (Source)

Europe

  • Tech Jobs in Europe, the figure rounds out at 960,000
  • The number of people employed as Information and Communication Technology (ICT) professionals in the European has risen by around 75 percent over the past two decades, as digital technologies and services have become a more vital part of the European economy (Source)
  • As of 2021, almost nine million people work directly as ICT professionals in the union, with Germany providing over two millions of these professionals and France providing 1.25 million. Other prominent countries for the ICT industry include Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, Poland, and Sweden. (Source)
  • Among all tech job postings, 54% sought candidates with 0 to 2 years of work experience. Job postings were widely dispersed geographically, with the largest numbers in Germany (639,278), Poland (450,391) and France (280,681). (Source)

European Tech Hiring Trends

This graph indicates a significantly higher demand for software development roles compared to other tech categories, with systems analysis and cybersecurity following as the second most in-demand category.

  • 0-2 years experience: 35% of job openings
  • 3-10 years experience: 10% of job openings
  • 11+ years experience: 13% of job openings
  • Not specified: 42% of job openings

The largest category is "Not specified" at 42%, suggesting that many job postings don't explicitly state required experience. Among those that do, there's a clear preference for entry-level positions (0-2 years), which make up 35% of the openings.

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