Ph.D. in User Experience (UX) is a research-oriented degree that investigates how users engage with digital products, services, and technologies. The program typically lasts 3-5 years and incorporates fields such as design, psychology, human-computer interface (HCI), and information technology. Students do advanced research in areas like as usability testing, user-centered design, accessibility, interface design, and the impact of emerging technologies (e.g., VR, AI) on user experiences. Graduates contribute to academic research, user experience design, and product development, with positions in academia, UX consulting, technology firms, and research labs. Admission often requires a Master's degree in design, HCI, or a similar profession.