The internet has become an integral part of the daily lives of people around the world. Professionals who work on user interface and user experience are challenged to come up with designs that not only help consumers find what they want on the web quickly but also enhance the experience they get while finding the information.
The three-year BCA UI/UX program at Chandigarh University is designed to acquaint students with a wide range of design, technical, and programming skill sets to make them future-ready. The program helps the students to understand the applications of design tools and frameworks for UI Design.
Message from ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR, UIC
Professor & HOD, University Institute of Computing
The University Institute of Computing (UIC) offers an exclusive portfolio of multidisciplinary Computer Application courses that impart students with the capabilities necessary for global competitiveness. Our programs are inclined more towards cutting-edge application developments and thus place more emphasis on the latest programming languages.
Catering to the needs of computing and other versatile skills, UIC trains students to innovate, design, and invent products and processes for the emerging potential market. With us, you will be gaining the right professional attitude and aptitude, both on the qualitative and quantitative forefront. What else makes UIC unique is:
To be a Centre of Excellence for nurturing computer professionals with strong application expertise through experiential learning and research for matching the requirements of industry and society instilling in them the spirit of innovation and entrepreneurship.
The Mission of the Department of UIC, Chandigarh University is to:
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