WGU BSUXD

Bachelor of Science, User Experience Design course guide

The complete July 2026 standard path for Bachelor of Science, User Experience Design: every catalog row, WGU course code, CCN where published, competency-unit value, and term position wired to the course layer.

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38 of 38 nonzero course rows link to live course guides. The path runs through 10 catalog terms; those term numbers describe WGU's standard sequence, not a fixed weekly calendar.

BSUXD program at WGU, program to course to verified assessment path, from WGU Tutors
BSUXD program: program to course code to verified public PA or honest OA preparation.

Program shape and the catalog boundary

WGU lists 115 competency units for this bachelors program. The grid begins with C715, D268, D640, D082 and closes with D253, D657. It is a public standard path, not an individual transfer evaluation: accepted credit, licensure, prior learning, substitutions, program revisions, state requirements, and mentor planning can change a student's actual Degree Plan.

Business plans move from quantitative and communication foundations into function-specific decisions, then integration. Keep finance, market, people, operations, and strategy artifacts on one assumptions ledger so the capstone does not contradict work built earlier.

The catalog establishes membership and sequence, but it does not publish each course's assessment type or Task 1/Task 2 identities. Open the current Course of Study before planning deliverables. A course page on this site explains the reasoning method and program connections; a separate assessment manual appears only where WGU has publicly verified the real task.

The classes, one by one

TermWGU codeCCNCatalog titleCoverage
1C715MGMT 3000Organizational BehaviorCourse guide linked
1D268COMM 3015Introduction to Communication: Connecting with OthersCourse guide linked
1D640PWS 2100Giving, Receiving and Incorporating FeedbackCourse guide linked
1D082BUS 2090Emotional and Cultural IntelligenceCourse guide linked
2D081BUS 2080Innovative and Strategic ThinkingCourse guide linked
2D651DES 2100Foundations of DesignCourse guide linked
2D265PHIL 1020Critical Thinking: Reason and EvidenceCourse guide linked
2D641PWS 2200Adapting to AmbiguityCourse guide linked
3D653DES 3200Empathizing, Defining, and IdeatingCourse guide linked
3C483BUS 2301Principles of ManagementCourse guide linked
3D642PWS 2300Empathy and Inclusive CollaborationCourse guide linked
3D078BUS 2060Business Environment Applications I: Business Structures and Legal EnvironmentCourse guide linked
4D388BUS 2250Fundamentals of Spreadsheets and Data PresentationsCourse guide linked
4D774ACCT 2350Introduction to Business AccountingCourse guide linked
4D269ENGL 1711Composition: Writing with a StrategyCourse guide linked
4D643PWS 2400Navigating Complex ProblemsCourse guide linked
5D459PHIL 1032Introduction to Systems Thinking and ApplicationsCourse guide linked
5D775FINC 2010Introduction to Business FinanceCourse guide linked
5D246COMM 1721Influential Communication through Visual Design and StorytellingCourse guide linked
5D652DES 3100Design ApplicationsCourse guide linked
6D079BUS 2061Business Environment Applications II: Process, Logistics, and OperationsCourse guide linked
6C458HLTH 1010Health, Fitness, and WellnessCourse guide linked
6C722MGMT 3400Project ManagementCourse guide linked
6C721MGMT 4400Change ManagementCourse guide linked
7C273SOCG 1010Introduction to SociologyCourse guide linked
7D077BUS 2050Concepts in Marketing, Sales, and Customer ContactCourse guide linked
7C165SCIE 1020Integrated Physical SciencesCourse guide linked
7D654DES 3300Prototyping and Iterating ICourse guide linked
8D655DES 3400Prototyping and Iterating IICourse guide linked
8C955MATH 1101Applied Probability and StatisticsCourse guide linked
8D266HIST 1016World History: Diverse Cultures and Global ConnectionsCourse guide linked
8D089ECON 2000Principles of EconomicsCourse guide linked
9D351HRM 2110Functions of Human Resource ManagementCourse guide linked
9D656DES 3500Leveraging AI and Technology in DesignCourse guide linked
9D080BUS 2070Managing in a Global Business EnvironmentCourse guide linked
9D361BUS 2111Business SimulationCourse guide linked
10D253MGMT 2700Values-Based LeadershipCourse guide linked
10D657DES 4100Design Applied Learning CapstoneCourse guide linked

How to read a WGU standard path

A term number is a recommended position inside a six-month enrollment term, not a promise that a course begins on a universal date or lasts a universal number of weeks. Students usually work through courses in sequence, but acceleration, transfer credit, course availability, field requirements, and mentor decisions can change the order. The live Degree Plan is the student's blueprint.

Use the grid in three passes. First, mark courses already satisfied or transferred. Second, identify courses with external constraints—clinical placement, field experience, simulation, certification, employer project, or a capstone dependency. Third, classify the live assessment instrument from the Course of Study so PA drafting and OA preparation can run on different tracks.

Do not convert the table into a calendar by dividing CUs across weeks. Competency units express academic value, not report length, task count, or exam date. A small-CU course can carry a complex applied artifact, and a larger course can be assessment-heavy in a completely different way.

Run the program as one connected system

Maintain a program ledger with the course code, current instrument, dependencies, target date, evidence needed, and next action. For written work, add the approved problem, audience or population, key definitions, data choices, and evaluator feedback. For exam work, add the preassessment result by competency, practice dates, and go-or-wait decision.

The ledger prevents local success from creating downstream rework. A market definition, patient population, accounting assumption, policy interpretation, or data source introduced early should not silently change in a later capstone. When a course genuinely requires a new premise, record the reason and update every dependent artifact.

Flat-term tuition makes idle time expensive, but acceleration has to stay evidence-led. Keep one PA and one OA-prep lane moving where the Degree Plan permits, front-load externally constrained work, submit only after every rubric aspect is visible, and schedule a proctored exam only after practice shows stable readiness.

Program → class → verified assessment

This page is the program layer. Each linked code opens the class layer with course-specific writing, evidence, data, and competency guidance. The final layer is a public assessment manual, but WGU keeps most task identities inside the authenticated Course of Study. Publishing a generic Task 1 would create the same phantom-assignment problem the network's verification rules were designed to stop.

The WGU rule is therefore strict: at most one PA manual per course, and only when a current WGU-controlled public source verifies its identity and requirements. Objective assessments remain preparation-only. Students sit every proctored exam personally, and tutors never request or use portal credentials.

Quality gates before a course is marked complete

Use three different completion tests because a WGU course can ask for fundamentally different proof. A written PA is ready when every current rubric aspect has an evaluator-visible answer, the evidence supports the nearby claim, the required template and file type are correct, and a final read can trace the conclusion back to facts or analysis. An OA is ready when practice evidence is stable across the tested competencies, not merely when one familiar question set has been memorized. Applied work is ready only after the real activity, approval, hours, documentation, and professional obligations are complete.

Record returned work as structured evidence rather than as a general setback. Put each evaluator comment beside the affected rubric aspect, diagnose whether the gap is coverage, explanation, evidence, calculation, format, or source use, and revise the smallest complete unit that resolves it. Then run a regression pass across dependent sections and files. A changed assumption in a spreadsheet, for example, may alter a recommendation, chart, executive summary, and capstone narrative even if the evaluator named only one location.

At the program level, “done” therefore means more than a checked course tile. Keep a compact completion record: official code and title, live assessment instrument, version or date of directions, submission outcome, retained feedback, and any definition, dataset, population, policy, or assumption that later courses may reuse. This creates continuity without treating an old task as the specification for a new one. The current Course of Study always wins when a course changes.

Close each term by reconciling that record with the Degree Plan and the next registered course.

Applied and professional responsibility

This path contains applied, field, clinical, experience, simulation, or capstone work. The student completes the real activity, obtains permissions, records truthful hours and observations, protects private information, makes professional decisions, and secures required approvals and signatures.

De-identify patient, employee, customer, and organizational information before sharing any artifact. A tutor can help trace claims to evidence, test whether a measure fits the question, reconcile numbers, improve structure, and prepare for an exam. A tutor cannot create events that did not happen or complete an authenticated assessment.

Questions about this program

How many competency units is Bachelor of Science, User Experience Design?
The July 2026 WGU catalog lists 115 total competency units. Transfer evaluation and an individualized Degree Plan can change which rows a student personally completes.
Does this page list every class in the standard path?
Yes. It reproduces every row in the July 2026 program grid, including optional zero-CU certificate rows, and links every nonzero course to one code-specific page.
Are the term numbers fixed deadlines?
No. They are the catalog's standard-path positions. WGU students and Program Mentors can adjust the Degree Plan, and courses are not converted here into invented weekly calendars.
Does every course have a public PA manual?
No. WGU does not publicly identify the assessment instrument or tasks for most courses. The site publishes at most one manual per course and only when a WGU-controlled public rubric verifies it.

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