UI Design Noroff - nettstudier

Professional Degree

User Interface Design

Online Study Programme

An education that provides practical expertise in developing user-friendly designs. As the demand for well-designed digital products grows, so does the need for this expertise.

Online Studies

7 January 2025More startups

11 March 2025

12 August 2025

14 October 2025

1 year full time | 2 years part time

Full time: NOK 44.000,- per semester
Part time: NOK 22.000,- per semester

State Educational Loan Fund (Lånekassen)

How is AI used in the UI Design programme?

Students are encouraged to use AI as a supportive tool to enhance their learning, not as a replacement for their knowledge. While we currently do not offer specific lectures or courses on AI in UI design, plans are underway to integrate this into the curriculum. This will ensure that students learn how to responsibly and effectively use AI tools, preparing them for its increasing role in the industry.

How is AI used in the workplace as a UI designer?

AI is revolutionizing the way UI designers approach their work. It can automate repetitive tasks such as resizing components for various screen sizes, generating responsive layouts, and even predicting user preferences based on behavioral analytics. This automation allows designers to devote more time to the strategic and creative aspects of their role, such as crafting personalized user experiences and tackling complex design challenges.

However, a strong understanding of design principles remains essential, as AI-generated outputs require careful evaluation, refinement, and testing to ensure usability, consistency, and alignment with both user needs and project goals.

Why Study User Interface Design?

User Interface Design (UI Design) is a hands-on one-year programme focusing on the visual design of interactive elements in digital products. It equips you with the skills to develop user interfaces, emphasizing accessibility and user-centered design principles.

The programme teaches design methods, visual principles, and industry-relevant tools. Upon graduation, you'll be prepared to work on interface design development, both independently and in cross-functional teams.

💰 As an information architect in Norway, you can earn approximately 850,000 NOK per year, based on salary data from Finn.no.

Career Opportunities

Upon completion of the User Interface Design programme, you can pursue roles such as:

  • User Interface Designer
  • Visual Designer
  • Web Designer
  • App Designer
  • Product Designer
  • Entrepreneur
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Programme information

The programme begins with fundamental design principles and practical skills in relevant design tools. It covers topics such as design thinking, atomic design and universal design. You will gain knowledge of different typographies, shapes and production methods for design components. The semester concludes with a project, either working in teams for real companies or in interdisciplinary collaborative projects.

In the second semester, you will learn to build and maintain design templates, prototype, perform data visualisation and develop skills in creating dashboards and graphs. Emphasis is placed on professional development, career strategies and portfolio building. The year concludes with a project exam where you demonstrate your skills on a real project for a company.

Read more about the study program in our course catalog.

Subjects in User Interface Design:

  • Design Foundations
  • Design Styles
  • Design Systems
  • Semester Project
  • Template Design
  • Prototyping
  • Evaluative Research
  • Exam Project
  • Industry Knowledge and Portfolio
School: Noroff Higher Vocational College (Noroff Fagskole)
Application deadline: Continuous admission. Applications are processed in the order they are submitted.
Language of instruction: English
Accreditations: Approved for loans and grants from the Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund (Lånekassen). Accredited by NOKUT.
Degree: Professional Degree
Credits: 60 ECVET

Hardware and software

We recommend the following:

  • A PC or Mac with an operating system you understand well and can handle the Adobe suite.
  • i5/i7 processor or equivalent
  • 8 GB RAM
  • 500 GB HD
  • External storage (HD or cloud storage e.g., iCloud, Dropbox, etc.).

Noroff has ongoing admissions, and applications are processed in the order they are received. The earlier you apply, the earlier you can secure a study place.

To qualify for the program, you must have general study competence or vocational education with a professional certificate. It is also possible to apply based on recognized prior learning.

For international students, depending upon which country you have received your education from, the requirements will differ. Please use this website where you can find the specific requirements for your country at the bottom of the page.

You can read more about admission requirements here.

All our study programs are approved for loans and grants from the Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund (Lånekassen). You can apply to the Loan Fund for basic support (loan and grant; NOK 151,690) and tuition fees (NOK 77,192).

As an adult student, you can receive loans and grants from the State Educational Loan Fund. This also applies if you work while studying.

As a main rule, you must be a Norwegian citizen to receive support from the Norwegian State Educational Fund. However, foreign citizens may also be entitled to financial support. Check here to see if you are eligible.

You can read more about payment, loans, and grants here. 

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