Are there any restrictions on course topics?

Written By Helen Volkova

Last updated 6 months ago

Yes, while Uxcel encourages a wide range of UX and product management topics, there are certain guidelines and standards in place to ensure that all courses are relevant, high-quality, and aligned with learner needs.

What makes a topic suitable?

To be approved for development, a course topic should:

  • Align with UX or product management disciplines

  • Address real-world challenges learners face in their careers

  • Match platform demand and fill gaps in our existing course library

  • Offer practical value, frameworks, or insights learners can apply immediately

Topics that may be restricted

While not an exhaustive list, Uxcel generally avoids course topics that:

  • Fall outside the scope of UX or product work (e.g., general life coaching, string theory)

  • Are too niche or academic without clear application for UX or product team professionals

  • Rely heavily on outdated tools, frameworks, or practices

  • Do not support our interactive, skills-based course structure

If you’re unsure whether a topic fits, our education team will guide you during the topic selection process.

Already have an idea?

We’d love to hear it! During onboarding, we’ll work with you to refine your topic and ensure it meets both learner expectations and Uxcel’s educational goals.


Have more questions?

Reach out to instructors@uxcel.com and we’ll be happy to help you assess your topic idea or suggest alternatives based on current learner demand.