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CPUX-F Exam Format | Course Contents | Outline | Syllabus | Objectives

CPUX-F Exam Syllabus

CPUX-F Exam Information and Outline

UXQB Certified Professional for Usability and User Experience - Foundation Level

CPUX-F Exam Syllabus & Study Guide

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The information below reflects the 2026 syllabus defined by iSQI.

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Exam Specification: - Exam Name: CPUX-F UXQB Certified Professional for Usability and User Experience - Foundation Level - Exam Code: CPUX-F - Exam Duration: 90 minutes - Exam Format: Multiple-choice questions - Passing Score: 75% Course Outline: 1. Introduction to Usability and User Experience - Definition and importance of usability and user experience - User-centered design principles - Usability goals and objectives 2. User Research and Requirements Analysis - User research methods and techniques - Gathering user requirements - Creating user personas and scenarios 3. Interaction Design and Information Architecture - Designing user interfaces and interactions - Information architecture principles and techniques - Navigation and structure design 4. Visual Design and Prototyping - Visual design principles and guidelines - Creating prototypes and mockups - Usability testing with prototypes 5. Evaluation and User Testing - Usability evaluation methods - Conducting user testing sessions - Analyzing and interpreting usability test results Exam Objectives: 1. Understand the basic concepts and principles of usability and user experience. 2. Apply user research methods and techniques to gather user requirements. 3. Design effective user interfaces and interactions. 4. Create information architectures and navigation structures. 5. Apply visual design principles to create visually appealing interfaces. 6. Create prototypes and conduct usability testing. 7. Evaluate usability and interpret user testing results. Exam Syllabus: The exam syllabus covers the following topics (but is not limited to): - Introduction to usability and user experience - User research methods and techniques - User requirements gathering and analysis - Interaction design and information architecture - Visual design principles and guidelines - Prototyping and usability testing - Usability evaluation methods

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