
UX/UI Design Bootcamp
Live online classes
Next intake: October 2026
30 Credits
- No prior knowledge required
Bootcamp UX UI Design Prework
Presentation of the curriculum, work tools, and how the programme and group operate.
Free access to complementary training:
- Generative AI Course: Prompt Engineering and Productivity
- Introductory programming course: Python
Why study a UX UI Design Bootcamp?
Become a UX/UI designer under the guidance of Olga Muñoz and learn how to create user-centred digital products with this hands-on UX/UI design bootcamp (100%).
This programme is designed so that, starting from scratch or with previous experience, you will acquire the key skills in UX research, information architecture, interface design (UI), and prototyping, working with professional tools such as Figma, Sketch or Adobe XD.
Throughout the UX UI design bootcamp, you will develop real projects that you can include in your portfolio, preparing you to access roles such as UX Designer, UI Designer or Product Designer in a high-demand sector.
Program aims
This bootcamp is designed for people who may or may NOT start with a background in design.
Unleash your full potential and put it at the service of the interface and the user!
- Professionals who want to change sector
- Students and recent graduates looking to specialise
- Designers and creatives who want to turn their careers around
Career prospects for UX UI Design Bootcamps
- Product designer
- Interaction Designer
- UX/UI Expert Consultant
- UX Manager
- UX Researcher
- UX Designer
- UI Designer
How a UX/UI design bootcamp works
A bootcamp is an intensive, hands-on training programme designed to teach specific skills within a short period of time. The bootcamp format involves total immersion in the subject area, enabling students to understand how the field they wish to pursue in the future actually works.
Career Readiness
The comprehensive training we deliver to our students thoroughly prepares them for the employment market. Through a personalized syllabus, we help them develop professional skills, establish relationships with companies and sail through recruitment processes.
An alternative training
In all our content, we include a percentage of Human Sciences to connect technology with soft skills.
Learning By Doing Methodology
Our methodology focuses on the practical application of knowledge and skills to promote meaningful and lasting learning.
What will you learn on the UX/UI Design Bootcamp?
The UX/UI Design Bootcamp has been designed to provide you with 100% practical training. Tools such as Figma, Sketch and Adobe XD will become your greatest allies (and a real asset to your CV, it must be said). During the bootcamp, you’ll take a comprehensive look at the fundamental aspects of UX, from the design process right through to its implementation in web and app development.
Prework
Presentation of the curriculum, work tools, and how the programme and group operate.
Introduction to UX/UI. Design Sprint
In this first module we will learn about the phases of the design process and the main methodologies used to provide user-centred solutions. We will tackle our first real project using Design Sprint, the Google Ventures method for validating new business ideas.
- The design process (rationale and context)
- Agile Methodologies (Design Sprint, Design Thinking, Lean UX and Agile)
Research. Research Techniques
We will learn the usual techniques for extracting information, empathising and getting to know the needs and perceptions of users. We will see how to synthesise and interpret the results to enrich the conceptualisation of our projects and we will be able to apply value proposals and innovative business models.
- Research: design research
- Qualitative and quantitative techniques
- Synthesis and analysis of results
- Discovery of insights
- Value proposition and business model
Interaction Design and Information Architecture
In this module we will approach the process from the point of view of interactivity with the aim of optimising the relationship between the user and our digital product or service. Through information architecture and the design of the content strategy, we will finally shape our projects by creating intuitive, user-friendly and easy-to-use products.
- Interaction design principle
- Architecture: navigation and search
- Site Maps and Flowcharts
- Content strategy. UX writing
- Wireframes
Visual Interface Design (UI). Prototyping.
In this module we will delve into the design and high fidelity prototyping of our digital product. We will work with the 2 most used tools in the sector, Figma and Sketch, and we will learn to design design systems with the Atomic Design approach, compositing and tokenising all our patterns and visual elements as companies such as IBM, Spotify or Liferay do.
- Principles of design (colour, typography, composition, etc.)
- Composition systems (grids)
- UI design tools: Figma and Sketch.
- Web/app patterns and components
- Atomic Design: Design systems
- Interactive prototyping
Implementation and User Testing
In this module we will see fundamental concepts of the development world (languages such as HTML and CSS, servers, CMS, etc.) and we will learn how to design web projects with code. We will also delve into user testing and its different implications in digital product design.
- HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
- User test
Certification
An asynchronous module in which time will be provided to prepare for and take the certification exams included in the program. IMMUNE, in this case, acts as a facilitator in connecting the certifying entity and the student, easing the process but without having authority over the exam or the grades obtained by the students.
Capstone Project
The Capstone is the final project for the UX UI Design bootcamp. It consists of presenting a design challenge and addressing it from a user experience design perspective. Applying the knowledge learned during the course, you will have to fully conceptualise and develop a digital service or product, which you will also have to present to a panel of experts.
- Definition of the idea with the assigned tutor
- Selection of work objectives
- Putting forward methodology and tools
- Presentation to panel of experts and peers
Capstone Project Presentation
Presentation of the final project before a panel of experts.
*The academic program may be subject to changes in line with the changing demand for specific skills in the market.
Tools
Learn how to use the tools that a UX/UI designer uses.
Professionals
Learn from professionals currently working in the UX/UI sector and connect with the community at events such as UXUIFest, where experts in digital design, product design and user experience come together.
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Financing
Full payment
Pay for the course in a single installment and receive a 10% discount.
Sequra
Pay in installments, even if you are unemployed and cannot guarantee the loan.
Quotanda
Pay in installments, even if you are unemployed and cannot guarantee the loan.
Fundae
Pay for your training through the Spanish Employment Training Foundation. Aimed at active workers who wish to finance their program through the subsidized training program.
ISA Bcas
Don't pay until you find a job in instalments adapted to your salary. Aimed at people with Spanish nationality or residence permit in Spain.
Frequently Asked Questions about the UX/UI Design Bootcamp
What do I need to study to become a UX UI designer?
To become a UX/UI designer, you need to gain expertise in areas such as user research (UX research), information architecture, interaction design, visual design (UI) and prototyping.
A UX/UI design bootcamp allows you to learn all these skills in a hands-on way and in less time than a traditional course, by working on real-world projects that you can include in your portfolio
What certification or qualification will I receive on completion of the course?
Once you have completed and passed the programme, you will receive a UX/UI Design qualification issued by IMMUNE Technology Institute in a digital format that can be verified using blockchain technology.
Is this UX/UI Bootcamp for me?
Do you want to level up?
If you want to continue in your field but add UX/UI skills, this bootcamp will allow you to learn how to design user-centred digital products and add more value to digital projects.
Are you finishing your degree, and you want an upgrade in technology?
If you’re just starting out on your career path and are interested in the world of digital design, here you’ll gain a solid foundation in UX/UI and start building a portfolio with real-world projects.
Want to change your professional career?
It’s also for you if you want to change career direction. The bootcamp will enable you to acquire the skills you need to enter the tech sector with a solid foundation.
Are you an entrepreneur or freelancer?
Whether you’re working on your own projects or with clients, learning UX/UI will enable you to design better user experiences, boost conversion rates and create more competitive products in the digital market.
What tools are used in UX/UI design?
In the UX/UI sector, tools such as Figma, Sketch, Adobe XD, Miro and Notion are used to design interfaces, create prototypes and collaborate on digital projects.
During the UX UI Design bootcamp, you will work with these tools from day one. The tools used throughout the programme have free usage licenses; in some cases, this is because we use educational licenses, and in others, because it is open-source software.
Does a UX/UI Bootcamp help me find a job?
Yes, we have an employability area that, through our Talent Hub programme, is responsible for enhancing our students' access to the job market. Within the services we offer, you will find resources for your job search and interview preparation, English tests, CV and/or LinkedIn profile review, interview and elevator pitch preparation, and access to our exclusive internship and employment opportunities.
What do I need to study UX and UI?
You will need to have access to a laptop with a camera, microphone and minimum requirements of 8 GB of RAM and an i5 processor.
How much does a UX/UI designer earn in Spain?
Salaries depend on experience, but a junior UX/UI designer can expect to earn between €22,000 and €30,000 annually, while senior profiles can exceed €50,000. UX/UI design is one of the most in-demand roles in the digital sector. Tech companies, startups, and large corporations are looking for designers capable of improving the user experience of their digital products.
Are there grants or scholarships available?
Yes, there are scholarships or study grants as well as financing options depending on students’ circumstances. Check out our scholarship and financing options.
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Admission test
This questionnaire will allow us to gain an in-depth understanding of your profile, ensuring that the programme aligns perfectly with your current knowledge and expectations, and guaranteeing that you get the most out of your time with us.
Why should you take the test?
- To assess your prior knowledge.
- To ensure that this course is the right fit for you.
- To offer you a personalized and unique learning experience.
How does it work?
The test is completely online, requires no prior preparation, and will take no more than 25 minutes.
Admissions Process
Our students are characterized by their passion for technology. Our admissions process focuses on who you are, how you think, what you have accomplished, and then sharing your goals.
Our aim is to get to know you better, see what makes you unique and ensure that the IMMUNE educational model adapts to your profile.




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