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Explore the science of understanding and learn how to research human experience

Module details

  • Offered to 1st years
  • Tuesdays 16.00-18.00
  • 8 weeks (autumn or spring term)
  • Planned delivery: On campus (South Kensington)
  • Non-credit only
How to enrol

Solving global issues, achieving complex change in the world and influencing consumer behaviour are complex issues that require some understanding of human nature and human experience. Using that understanding will greatly improve the chances of any innovation or solution succeeding. This module offers you the opportunity to consider what is involved in user experience (UX) testing.

We will start by considering the nature of human experience, and why it is necessary to understand the science behind experience in order to innovate new products, influence behaviour or create lasting change in the world.

This module will be delivered with a mixture of on campus sessions and online drop in and review sessions. This will allow us to spend time together and enjoy working in person, but will also give us some flexibility to join sessions remotely as needed. We will therefore be developing specific skills to support both in person and online working. All sessions will be fully interactive and will include individual and team work and lots of interaction with the lecturer. We will make full use of our virtual classroom throughout, which will be our main point of contact and collaboration. See the Change Makers handbook for more information about our virtual classroom on Basecamp.

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Got any questions?

Contact the module leader
Dr Elizabeth Hauke
e.hauke@imperial.ac.uk
0207 594 8922