
The Service Design specialised training has launched at MOME
Date: 2023.09.05
MOME is the first university to launch a Service Design specialised training in Hungary. Service design is a dynamically developing profession, both in Hungary and abroad, with a steadily growing demand from companies and institutions for service designers to improve the user experience offered by the services in terms of logic, efficiency, and ease of use.
he first ever Service Design specialised training has started this September with a class of 14. Course leads Fanni Csernátony and Máté Barna said that students came from diverse backgrounds including economics, humanities, marketing, and design.
The training kicked off with a Service Design Methodology foundation course, which will be followed by classes such Research Methodology, Mapping Techniques, Professional Theory, and Mindset.
More information about the training: https://mome.hu/en/kepzesek/service-design
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