A UX degree can be highly valuable when it provides structure, mentorship, and intentional portfolio development. Students gain guided practice in UX methods, regular feedback from instructors and peers, and access to internships and industry connections that help bridge the gap between school and professional practice. While a degree is not required for every UX role, building a strong portfolio, gaining mentorship, and developing industry connections independently can be difficult.
At PNCA, students build a strong foundation in UX design through hands-on learning in prototyping, coding, user research, and design methods. Coursework is designed to move beyond theory, giving students opportunities to apply skills in real projects. Strengthen your portfolio through coding workshops, class projects, UI/UX research, and other on-campus opportunities.
Students also benefit from a network of practicing designers and alumni working across the industry, with connections to organizations such as Nike, Microsoft, Wieden+Kennedy, NBC News, UNICEF, and the Portland Trail Blazers. These relationships help students understand current professional practices while building pathways into internships and careers.
In addition, students can work through the Center for Design on client-based projects that mirror real-world design challenges. With support from the Center for Career Design and academic advisors, students are guided through portfolio development, career exploration, and the transition into the professional world.