The Minor in UI/UX Design at Indus Design School is a supplementary program pursued alongside a major undergraduate degree. It introduces students to the principles of human-centered design, digital interfaces, and interactive experiences, enabling them to design intuitive, engaging, and functional digital products.
The program blends user research, design psychology, prototyping, and emerging technologies to help students complement their primary field of study with skills in digital product and experience design.

Subjects of the Curriculum
- Introduction to UI/UX & Human-Computer Interaction
- Principles of Visual Communication for Digital Media
- Basics of Wireframing & Prototyping
- Information Architecture & Navigation Systems
- Design Studio I – Web & Mobile Interface Basics

- User Research & Persona Development
- Interaction Design & Micro-Interactions
- Usability Testing & Accessibility Standards
- Psychology of User Experience
- Design Studio II – Cross-Platform Digital Products

- Motion Design & Interactive Storytelling
- AR/VR & Emerging Interfaces in UI/UX
- Digital Branding & Service Design
- UX Strategy & Product Management
- Final Minor Project – UI/UX Product Showcase

Integrated Learning
- UX Documentation – user research reports, personas & usability analysis
- Relative Study Program (RSP) – case studies, digital labs & industry exposure
- Electives – game design, AR/VR interfaces, service design, or digital branding
- Design Studios each semester – projects from concept to tested prototype
Learning Outcomes
- Understand human-centered design, interaction principles & usability
- Master wireframing, prototyping, and digital visualization tools
- Conduct user research, persona mapping & usability testing
- Apply emerging technologies (AR/VR, AI) in UI/UX contexts
- Build a portfolio of websites, apps & digital product designs
Why Choose Indus Design School?
Career Pathways
A graduate with a Minor in UI/UX Design can pursue roles such as:
Admission Process
Step 1
Registration
Step 2
Indus Design Hunt
Step 3
Personal Interview + Portfolio Review
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
It is a supplementary program studied alongside a major undergraduate degree.
Any undergraduate student enrolled in a major program (Design, Engineering, Arts, Commerce, or Science) can apply.
Yes. Students are trained in Figma, Adobe XD, Sketch, and other prototyping tools, along with exposure to AR/VR design.
It adds digital product design and usability expertise, making students industry-ready in the tech and creative sectors.
Projects include apps, websites, service platforms, AR/VR interfaces, and interactive experiences, ending with a major showcase project.
You can work as a UI/UX Designer, Interaction Designer, Product Designer, UX Researcher, or Digital Entrepreneur.

