Overview
Many of us have had to face a new reality of working at a distance, requiring us to take new approaches to how we work, and adapt the products and services our organizations offer. As distributed work continues to rise in popularity, there are already signs that these changes may lead to a “new normal”. Facebook, Twitter and Shopify are among several companies who are moving the majority of their workforces online, permanently.
Working remotely has many benefits, including increased employee productivity and satisfaction. Yet, it is not without its challenges: many individuals and organizations struggle to effectively adapt their businesses and interactions with others online.
The Human-Centered Design for Work at a Distance programme in collaboration with University of British Columbia - UBCx is a Professional Certificate.
Job Outlook
- The World Economic Forum has ranked problem solving, critical thinking and creativity – the fundamental elements of human-centered design - as the top three skills employees will need to thrive in the workplaces of the future (World Economic Forum, 2016).
- Design methodology is in high demand: according to Rutgers research using Burning Glass Labour Market Data, between 2016 and 2018 there was a 200% increase in jobs requiring design thinking skills (compared to a 6% increase in all positions).
- Human-centered design skills are particularly valuable in a climate of disruption. Design methodology can help solve complex human problems spanning multiple industries, such as the challenges of working at a distance.
- Distributed work is on the rise, and has been even prior to COVID-19. Gallup data showed 43% of U.S employees worked remotely in some capacity in 2017, a 4% rise from 2012.
- According to a 2020 Gartner survey, 74% of CFOs plan to shift at least 5% of their previously on-site employees to ongoing remote positions, even after COVID-19 has subsided.
- Distributed work has many benefits, including a lack of commute and more time. A 2020 Gitlab survey found that 52% of respondents found themselves to be “more productive” when working remotely.
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Courses included:
- Human-Centered Design for Work at a Distance: Toolbox Essentials
- Human-Centered Design for Work at a Distance: Prototype Solutions
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Duration
- Part-time
- 2 months
- 3 hrs/week
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- Self-paced
Disciplines
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We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
English requirements
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International
318 USD/fullTuition FeeBased on the tuition of 318 USD for the full programme during 2 months. -
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318 USD/fullTuition FeeBased on the tuition of 318 USD for the full programme during 2 months.