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UX/UI Design and Development, M.A.

Program Snapshot

30 Credits

Learn to create compelling, effective, and people-centered digital experiences in New York Institute of Technology’s Master of Arts (M.A.) in UX/UI Design and Development program.

Why Earn a UX/UI Design and Development, M.A. at New York Tech?

As more and more of our experiences are digital, there’s an increasing need for professionals with the skills to create interfaces and technologies that meet users’ expectations and achieve creators’ goals. The entertainment, digital arts, business, medicine, and engineering industries, among others, look for UX/UI professionals to shape their virtual presence, connect with audiences, and launch more interactive and accessible products. 

In New York Tech’s M.A. in UX/UI Design and Development program, you’ll learn how to incorporate empathy, journey, mental models, information architecture, rapid prototyping, and testing into designs for the web, virtual reality (VR)/augmented reality (AR) environments, and other platforms. Our practical curriculum supported by plenty of project-based work utilizing advanced tools like motion capture, 3-D printers, and VR headsets teaches you visual design strategies, digital development skills, and current industry standards and technologies. Both artists and non-artists interested in pursuing careers in UX/UI design can complete the program and dramatically upgrade their abilities in as little as nine months.

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What You’ll Learn

You’ll progress through a carefully selected, research-emphasizing set of courses aligned with the needs of today’s designers, covering the foundations of UX/UI design, human-centered design principles, prototyping and testing, building experiences, and information architecture and content strategy. In a master’s project, you’ll solve a real-world design challenge, creating a compelling digital experience while testing and refining your skills.

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The HIVE

Creatively solve problems at The Home for Innovation, Visualization, and Exploration (The HIVE), a makerspace outfitted with motion capture, 3-D printing and scanning, immersive environments, and other emerging technologies.

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Customize Your Studies

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Complete a Thesis

Apply your design and development skills to tackle a problem and present a solution that improves how humans interact with the modern world. 

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Prototyping and Design Facilities

You’ll have access to advanced tools for fleshing out and testing your digital and real-world concepts, including motion capture, 3-D scanning and printing, VR and AR hardware, computer-controlled laser cutters, CNC routers, and traditional woodshop machines.

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Digital Art and Design, M.F.A.-Graphic Design

Learn to develop stunning visual concepts and solve design challenges for digital and analog applications using industry-standard software, hardware, and cutting-edge technology like VR and 3-D printing.

Stats & Rankings

Top 15%

best value colleges for art, according to Payscale.com.

Top 10%

Return on Investment over 20, 30, and 40 years, according to Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce.

16%

growth projected for jobs in web development and digital design by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Career & Salary Outlook

In a world fueled by digital interactions, opportunities abound for those able to design and develop them effectively. These skills equip you to enter or move up in the fields of web and mobile design, VR and AR, and content creation, among many others.

Job Growth

Many UX/UI professionals work in the broad area of web development and digital design—a field projected to add more than 34,000 jobs by 2032, growing 16 percent in the process (BLS).

Top Industries

  • Education
  • Finance
  • Gaming
  • Retail and E-commerce
  • Technology
  • Travel

Career Options

  • AR and VR UX Designer
  • Content Strategist
  • Information Architect
  • Product Designer or Manager
  • UI Designer
  • Web/Mobile UX Designer

Salary Projections

Web developers and digital designers earn a median U.S. annual salary of $80,730 per year (BLS).

Program Details

Learn more about the M.A. in UX/UI Design and Development program, including how to apply and sources of funding.

To apply to the program, you’ll need:

  • B.F.A. or its equivalent from an accredited institution
  • Minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.0
  • Completed application
  • $50 application fee
  • Copy of your college diploma or proof of degree
  • Note that there are additional requirements for international applicants.

Explore funding sources to offset program costs, including New York Tech scholarships, graduate assistantships, and federal financial aid.

Student Voices

Dominica Jamir (M.A. ‘21)
Co-Founder, Creative Director, AR-VR & UX-UI Enterprises

The curriculum provides students with necessary design and hands-on development skills, including AR and VR. These are essential for a successful career in industries such as entertainment, gaming, engineering, science, medicine, and the military.

Dominica Jamir (M.A. ‘21)
Co-Founder, Creative Director, AR-VR & UX-UI Enterprises
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