Ļć½¶Ö±²„announces new bachelorās degree in learning, user experience design
Contact: Bethany Shipp
STARKVILLE, Miss.āMississippi State is launching a new bachelorās degree this August to prepare students for cutting-edge careers in learning and user experience design, one of the fastest growing career fields.

Housed in the College of Educationās Department of Industrial Technology, Instructional Design, and Community College Leadership, MSUās new Bachelor of Science in Learning and User Experience Design is the result of a major makeover of MSUās current information technology services degree program being phased out this fall. The new degree was created in consultation with an industry expert to equip students for todayās dynamic design landscape.
Career paths include user experience/user interface (UX/UI) designer, learning experience designer, instructional designer, interaction designer and product manager. According to the World Economic Forumās , UX and UI designers rank 8th in the fastest growing jobs.
Students in the new program will gain skills to design educational tools, intuitive apps and innovative interfaces that inspire and engage users. They can choose an emphasis to enhance their skills in a specialized area, such as art and graphic design, data science, information technology services and product development. MSUās program is a standout in the Southeast in that it focuses on both learning and user experience.
āWe designed this program to include skills needed to prepare students to be successful in the user experience and learning experience fields after graduation,ā said Greg Francom, associate professor of instructional design and LUX program coordinator. āNot many people know there are great jobs in these fields at the intersection of design, learning, technology and psychology, where you can start a career right after a bachelorās degree. If you have an interest in any of these areas but donāt want to be limited to just one, this could be a great program for you.ā
Vance Durrington, head of the Department of Industrial Technology, Instructional Design, and Community College Leadership, added, āThis degree represents a strategic step forward in aligning our academic offerings with the evolving needs of todayās workforce. Weāre proud to offer a program that blends design thinking, instructional systems and user-centered technology to prepare students for impactful careers in both education and industry.ā
For more information, contact Francom at greg.francom@msstate.edu.
MSUās College of Education, home of the Department of Industrial Technology, Instructional Design, and Community College Leadership, also includes four additional academic departments, a division of education, one research unit and numerous service units. Learn more atĀ .
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