Acquire fundamental knowledge of user experience (UX) practice and play a leading role within organizations.
| Technical and analytical training at the crossroads of marketing, IT, and statistics. |
| Skills in user-centered ideation (design thinking), interface design (UI), prototyping, user testing and data analysis (qualitative and quantitative methods). |
| Unique access to professors, researchers, and experts from the world's leading UX research lab, Tech3Lab. |
| Access to networking events with the professional UX community, such as Tech3lab's annual UXC conference. |
"The program enabled me to better understand the different roles in UX teams and develop the right vocabulary so that analysts and researchers could support my approach."
A credit is a unit used to assign a numerical value to the workload required for students to meet the objectives of a given course. One credit represents 45 hours of work. Courses in the Québec university system are generally worth three credits each.
In recent years, HEC Montréal has collaborated in the UX field with companies such as National Bank, CAE, CN, Deloitte, Desjardins, La Presse+, Sobeys and Videotron.
The Short Graduate Program in UX can lead to a Graduate Diploma in Management – User Experience and a Master's degree (M.Sc.) – User Experience.
You must pass 9 courses for a total of 15 credits.
International applicants
This program is offered part time. See our article (in French) to learn about the immigration rules.
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The amounts below are approximate. For the detailed amounts per credit or per term, see the tuition fee schedule (PDF, 107 Kb). These amounts do not include the cost of health insurance, course materials, housing, or other expenses.
Each term, you will receive a bill with the exact amount you owe based on your credit load.