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Goshen Tech Program

Real Technology Skills. Rooted in Faith. Ready for the Future.

WHAT WE OFFER

Goshen Tech Courses

Introduction to UX Design

Learn the tools and thinking of professional designers by building a real, clickable app prototype from scratch.

User Interface Design

Master the visual craft of interfaces — color, typography, components, and design systems — to make products that look and feel polished.

User Experience Design

Develop the research and problem-solving skills that put users first, from interviews and personas through wireframes and usability testing.

Product Design

Bring it all together by designing an end-to-end product — from defining the problem to a working prototype.

App Development

Turn your designs into working apps using no-code tools, learning the logic that makes software actually run.

Portfolio & Career Prep

Package your best work into a portfolio that stands out for college applications, internships, or your first design role.

GOSHEN TECH PROGRAM

Prepare Your Child for the Future — Without Compromising Your Values

The Goshen Tech Program is the flagship technology initiative of Goshen Christian Academy. We teach students the same cutting-edge tools and skills used in today’s leading tech companies — design, UX, app development, and more — within a safe, Christ-centered learning environment.

Real-World Skills

Students learn the same tools and processes used by professional designers at top tech companies. Every project mirrors how design actually happens in the industry — not textbook exercises, but real workflows with real outcomes.

Portfolio-Ready Work

By the end of the core pathway, students have a body of work they can show — app prototypes, case studies, and a live presentation. These aren’t just grades; they’re artifacts that stand out on college applications and internship portfolios.

Creator Confidence

Most teens consume technology passively. This curriculum flips that — students finish knowing they can identify a problem, design a solution, and build something from nothing. That shift in identity lasts far beyond the course.

Flexible Credit Pathway

The curriculum is built around the rhythms of homeschool life — live but schedulable, credentialed for transcripts, and stackable across multiple semesters. Families can start with one course and grow into a full tech education pathway over time.

Faith-Rooted Purpose

Design is taught here as a calling, not just a career skill. Students learn to create with excellence, serve others through their work, and see their creativity as a reflection of being made in the image of the Creator.

The Goshen Tech Program takes students on a hands-on journey through the full world of modern digital design — from the foundational principles of visual design and user experience, to building polished, interactive app prototypes that look and work like the real thing. Along the way, students learn to think like a designer: identifying real problems, researching real users, making intentional decisions about color, typography, and layout, and iterating based on honest feedback.

They learn industry-standard tools used by designers at companies like Google, Airbnb, and Apple — meaning the skills they build here are the same ones employers and universities recognize. By the time a student completes the core pathway, they don’t just have knowledge — they have a portfolio of original work, including a fully clickable app prototype, a design case study, and a live presentation they delivered to a real audience. That portfolio is a genuine differentiator: for college applications, it demonstrates creative problem-solving and technical sophistication that most applicants can’t show.

For students who want to go further, it’s the foundation of a career — junior UX designers, UI designers, and product designers are among the most in-demand roles in the tech industry. With their new skills and experience, they can even land their first freelance client or internship with nothing more than a strong portfolio and the confidence to put their work in front of people.