Completed from United Kingdom
I found the Executive Certificate in Universal Design at Stanmore School of Business to be an exceptional course. The content was directly applicable to my work in accessibility consulting, and I was able to immediately implement new strategies to better serve my clients. The course materials were well-organized, relevant, and up-to-date, making it easy to follow along and engage with the material. Overall, I'm thrilled with the knowledge I gained and highly recommend this course to anyone interested in universal design.
Stanmore's Executive Certificate in Universal Design is a solid course for those looking to expand their knowledge in this area. The content was easy to understand and covered a wide range of topics, from accessibility standards to user-centered design. I particularly appreciated the practical exercises, which allowed me to apply the concepts I learned to real-world scenarios. While I would have liked to see more in-depth coverage of some topics, I still found the course to be valuable and informative.
As a designer, I'm always looking for ways to make my work more inclusive and accessible. Stanmore's Executive Certificate in Universal Design exceeded my expectations in this regard. The course content was engaging, informative, and directly applicable to my work. I especially appreciated the focus on practical skills, such as how to conduct user research and create accessible design systems. The course materials were high-quality and relevant, and I feel much more confident in my ability to create universally designed products as a result.
I recently completed Stanmore's Executive Certificate in Universal Design, and I'm glad I did. The course covered a lot of ground, from the principles of universal design to the practical application of accessibility standards. While some of the content was a bit basic for my level of experience, I still learned a lot and appreciated the opportunity to refresh my knowledge and skills. The course materials were well-organized and easy to follow, and I particularly enjoyed the case studies and examples, which helped to illustrate the concepts in a practical way. Overall, I'm pleased with the course and would recommend it to anyone interested in universal design.