Choosing the Perfect Name for Your Course
Your course name is the first thing students notice. Here’s how to create one that stands out:
What Makes a Great Course Name?
- Descriptive: Clearly state what students will learn, e.g., “Advanced UI Design Workshop.”
- Engaging: Spark interest with names like “Python for Real-World Projects.”
- Relevant: Target your audience’s needs, e.g., “UX Design Fundamentals: From Zero to Hero.”
How to Create Your Course Name
1. Brainstorm
Use templates like:
- Learn [specific skill or topic] in [timeframe]
- Master [specific skill or topic] with [method/approach]
- [Outcome] for [target audience]
- [Outcome] in [timeframe]
- Introduction to [topic]
- Advanced [topic] Techniques
- [Topic] Essentials
- [Topic] Fundamentals
- [Topic] course
- [Topic] Workshop
- [Topic] Seminar
- [Topic] Program
- [Topic] Masterclass
- [Topic] Crash course
Examples:
- Learn UX Design in 2 Weeks
- Master Wireframing with Figma
- Prototyping for Beginners
- Advanced User Research Techniques
- UX Design Essentials
- Product Design Fundamentals
- Digital Product Design Course
- UI/UX Design Workshop
- User Experience Seminar
- Product Design Masterclass
2. Refine
- Choose names that are clear, engaging, and relevant.
3. Test
- Share your top options with potential students to get feedback.
Final Tip
A great course name promises clear value. Keep it descriptive, engaging, and aligned with your content.
What name ideas do you have? Let’s refine them together!