This Journey quite resonates with me - Meshing Art & Science - coming from media studies, Communication Science, and sociology, doing consultancy to learn and grasp the angles for applying your academic skill set to the industry.
Hi, just wanted to check if it's possible to be UX researcher with industry experience only? I completed my collage 2 years back. I have done B. A & M. A. In Chinese language & literature. Presently i'm having experience of 2 year experience in consumer research (mobile brand). I am passionate about mobile & technology related to mobile. How can i take it further? Is there any course which might help me?
I'm really happy I found this video. I just graduated in comm studies and trying to get into tech. I've always wanted to understand what UX researchers do
Damn she sounds like me. I was a biology major planning to go into maybe vet school. However, surgery scares me and I'm bad at math and biology and I'm also on my junior year and I am thinking communications because ux interest me because psychology is very interesting., but communications is more useful and flexible.
I’m in QA now, I loved sociology and have a bachelors in it, but never wanted to be a professor, tech has always been something I wanted to be a part of, so it’s awesome to stumble onto this video.
Great video! The only thing I would say is, yes, you can study user experience research. It is a degree in User Experience or Human-Computer Interaction Design (bachelor's or master's).