UI vs. UX design

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    monospaced, I guess a human-computer interaction degree or human factors would be the closest thing. I've also met people working at places like Microsoft and Google who have degrees in cognitive psychology or ethnography or apply that to user experience.

    But a degree is really not required...for the most part employers are just looking for a demonstrated understanding of the concepts involved. And some portfolio work that shows the ability.

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