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CONTINUING STUDIES

Content Design & Navigation

CUIF 111
Turn complexity into clarity. Learn to design navigation systems that connect users to what matters most through smart information architecture, clear hierarchy and accessible, responsive UI patterns.

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$0.00

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Description

This course explores how content-first design and user needs shape effective navigation systems. Students will examine how information architecture, content hierarchy, and user research inform semantic labeling and content prioritization. Through case studies and design exercises, you will investigate a range of navigation patterns and apply UI principles to create clear, accessible and responsive experiences. By the end of the course, students will design and document a complete navigation experience, including interface components, user flows, and specifications for implementation.

What You'll Learn

  1. Apply key navigation principles, including hierarchy, pathways, flow, affordance, feedback, and consistency
  2. Analyze user needs and behaviours to inform content and navigation decisions
  3. Plan and structure effective information architecture
  4. Design a comprehensive navigation UI system that supports clarity and usability
  5. Apply accessibility and responsive design principles to improve navigation
  6. Evaluate and iterate on designs using user research and feedback
  7. Create documentation and deliverables such as content maps, wireframes and specifications to support design implementation

Digital Badges

This course does not qualify for a digital Skills Badge.