Live Courses
Design a career that creates change. Join our live courses to become a strategic designer and problem-solver, specializing in UX, service design, and social impact.
Design for Change
AC4D students are eager to have positive social impact, possess a strong desire to solve complex problems creatively, and demonstrate a willingness to engage deeply in human-centered design processes. They value individuals from diverse backgrounds and experiences who are committed to learning and collaborating in an interdisciplinary environment.
Interaction Design & Social Entrepreneurship Certificate Curriculum
Previously offered as our signature One Year Immersive, this program now offers greater flexibility while maintaining our core mission: transforming creative problem solvers who learn to navigate ambiguity and tackle complex challenges.
To earn the Interaction Design & Social Entrepreneurship Certificate, all courses must be completed within three years. This structure ensures a comprehensive learning experience while allowing for flexibility in how you progress through the program.
Phase 1: Foundations | Phase 2: Exploration | Phase 3: Leadership | Phase 4: Impact | |
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Methods | Research & Sensemaking | Prototyping & Testing | Creative Leadership | Business Design |
Theory | Public Sector, Innovation & Impact | Designing Structures & Systems | Lecture Series: Sustainability & Impact | Portfolio & Professional Practices |
Studio | Foundations | Research & Synthesis | Solution Development (Part 1) | Solution Launch (Part 2) |
Live Instruction Courses
Transform complex problems into meaningful solutions at AC4D. Through intensive hands-on learning and expert mentorship, you'll master the skills to lead impactful design projects and advance your career in social innovation.
Foundations
Research & Sensemaking
NEXT COURSE: JULY 9, 2025
A designer's work is best done with a resonant understanding of the world - the people in it, the systems at play, and the contexts in which our work will live. In this course you will learn how to responsibly and effectively explore the complexities of the human world, describe it, and develop a point of view around what you've learned. Learn more
Public Sector, Innovation, & Impact
NEXT COURSE: JULY 9, 2025
In Public Sector Innovation and Impact, you will learn of the history of a problem space, develop a deeper understanding and build your voice on social issues. You will explore how design can be leveraged to create impactful change - both positive and negative. This class includes exploration of Race, Privilege, and Equity in design in a supportive learning environment. Learn more
Studio: Foundation
NEXT COURSE: JULY 9, 2025
To be effective, provocative ideas must be sharp, smart and easy to understand. In this foundational studio you will develop a baseline set of skills in sketching and visualization to bring your ideas to life, as well as basic quantitative analytical skills to understand complex domains and contextualize bold ideas with data. Learn more
Exploration
Prototyping & Testing
NEXT COURSE: AUGUST 25, 2025
In design the act of making an idea tangible is a catalyst for knowledge creation and problem solving. In this course, you will rapidly make your ideas tangible with prototypes in order to test them in the world and measure outcomes to validate assumptions, expose risks and understand the potential to scale. Learn more
Designing Structure & Systems
NEXT COURSE: AUGUST 25, 2025
The application of design is continually expanding to broader and more complex systems of people, environments, processes and tools. In Designing Structures & Systems you will learn tools and methods to holistically understand a system and its intricacies (digital, physical, or both) and identify opportunities to create a more idealized future state. You will evaluate, analyze, and make tangible representations of physical, digital, and cultural components and processes that articulate their relationships and impact on outcomes. Learn more
Studio: Research & Synthesis
NEXT COURSE: AUGUST 25, 2025
This course begins the capstone project students will develop over the course of 3 quarters in studio. Each studio builds off of the prior quarter, allowing application of methods and concepts in depth.
This studio course will focus on information gathering and discovery. In a team, you will define a problem space, develop a research plan and execute research based on your team's topic. This course builds off of the 101 course offering more advanced research planning and management skills, including developing a research plan, managing recruiting, managing research data and communicating research value. Learn more
Leadership
Creative Leadership
NEXT COURSE: NOVEMBER 10, 2025
Design is not linear work, and requires a diverse team. In Creative Leadership, you'll learn to plan, facilitate, guide, and manage projects that give shape to the ambiguous. You will learn the basics of how to manage and advance the design process with non-design team members and stakeholders. This class will help you anticipate and plan for the unique challenges of the design process, whether as an independent consultant or part of an in-house design team. Learn more
Lecture Series: Sustainability & Impact
NEXT COURSE: NOVEMBER 10, 2025
One of the benefits of the Austin Center for Design is access to a valuable network of design practitioners. This lecture series will expose you to a collection of design leaders, who will share their experience on topics from the varying role of design across organizations to sustainability and measuring impact. Learn more
Studio: Solution Development (Part 1)
NEXT COURSE: NOVEMBER 10, 2025
Taking the knowledge foundations established during Quarters 1 & 2, in this studio, your team will begin to make the design process your own. You will further hone your ideation and making skills in the context of a single capstone project that will continue through Quarter 4. You will develop, test and refine your concepts using prototypes. You will develop participatory design skills, further your understanding of iterative design and how to communicate value.
Impact
Business Design
NEXT COURSE: MARCH 24, 2025
In order to develop creative ideas that deliver value, designers must understand business context. This course will introduce you to basic principles of business including designing and evaluating business models and assessing market landscapes. This class will also touch on Product Management basics including using product roadmaps to illustrate a long-term product vision, how to evaluate, prioritize and communicate the value of ideas to stakeholders. Learn more
Portfolio & Professional Practice
NEXT COURSE: MARCH 24, 2025
AC4D fundamentally alters the trajectory of students' lives and careers. This class is designed to prepare you to re-enter the workforce with your best foot forward. You will learn how to navigate the creative industry and community, tell the story of your body of work, create your professional portfolio, and highlight your strengths to potential clients and/or employers. Learn more
Studio: Solution Launch (Part 2)
NEXT COURSE: NOVEMBER 10, 2025
Building on outcomes from prototyping and testing in the previous quarter, your team will design and execute a pilot of a product or service. You will further your communication skills by sharing progress throughout the quarter, culminating in a final pitch that communicates the value of your team's concept and learnings from work to date.
Mentorship from Someone Who’s Been in Your Shoes
AC4D believes in the power of mentorship to transform educational experiences. Students are paired with alumni mentors from the program's outset. These pairings are carefully chosen to align with shared interests, goals, and expertise, ensuring personalized, insightful guidance. Our mentors, seasoned in applying design in social contexts, offer regular, tailored support. Their advice and encouragement help students tackle challenges and celebrate successes during their AC4D journey and beyond.
DAVID BILL
Senior UX Designer
Amazon Web Services
“My goals coming to AC4D were to refine and extend my design strategy, adapt to working in a design team, and learn UX skills.
Additionally, having spent my career supporting education and civic institutions, I wanted to deepen my understanding of how Design overlaps with social impact.”
BHAVI PATEL
Principal Service Designer
Consultant
"I get to do what I love because of AC4D. One of the parts of what you do as a designer is teach. It doesn’t matter where you work in all these ever-evolving terms, you are constantly teaching. I left the program with courage, a sense of responsibility, and purpose instead of fear."
AC4D students, alumni & faculty are Designing for Impact
Curious if a course is the right fit for you? We’d love to hear about your goals and explore how AC4D’s live courses can help you advance your career in design.
Schedule a meeting with our Admissions team during weekly office hours, or email admissions@austincenterfordesign.com to find a time that works for you.
Get in touch with Admissions
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Austin Center for Design seeks students who have an existing interest and proven track record in art, design, business, social work, or technology. The rigorous Interaction Design and Social Entrepreneurship program bring together these students in a creative environment to produce working, multi-platform design systems.
Students DO NOT need to have an existing undergraduate or graduate degree in art, design, business, social work, or technology in order to apply. Previous professional working experience is not required but is highly recommended.
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Each course runs for 10 weeks and follows one of the following formats:
Evening Courses: Mondays & Wednesdays or Tuesdays & Thursdays, 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM (CT)
Studio: Saturdays, 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM (CT)
Students can take up to three courses at a time, allowing for flexibility in how they structure their learning.
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Yes, our courses are designed to be flexible, but the time commitment varies. Each class meets for 4–5 hours per week, but additional coursework, projects, and independent study will require extra time.
If you’re taking multiple courses at once—especially studio courses, which are highly project-based—expect a heavier workload. Many students successfully balance coursework with a full-time job, but we recommend planning your schedule accordingly.
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No. Austin Center for Design is not a degree program.
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Each course helps you build practical skills in design research, strategy, prototyping, and business innovation. You’ll leave with hands-on experience and real-world projects to add to your portfolio.
If you complete all 12 required courses within three years, you’ll earn the Interaction Design & Social Entrepreneurship Certificate, recognized by the Texas Workforce Commission. This certification validates your expertise and prepares you to create impactful products and services.
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At Austin Center for Design, we believe in the power of design to tackle the world’s toughest, most “wicked” problems. The products and services we use every day impact our lives and our communities in big ways. While learning about design, you will be considering the systems that these things operate in, so that we might design things that make the world a better place. We focus on problems that matter, and students learn to re-contextualize design in the space of large-scale wicked problems.
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Our students have roles in a wide variety of industries, with titles from Design Lead to Service Designer to UX Designer to Design Strategist. Check out our Alumni Success page to learn more about what our former students are doing now.
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There is no set class size, but courses generally range from 10 to 15 students.
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Design has come a long way from its humble beginnings, when it focused primarily on products and print materials. As technology has made our world increasingly complex, designers have stepped into a larger role. UX designers help structure the websites that you use each day. Service designers ensure that the experiences you encounter, whether it be visiting a doctor’s office or going to Disney World, are pleasurable and engaging. At the end of the day, design is about figuring out what people need and developing ways to make our lives better.
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User research! We’ll teach you how to conduct proper design research, so that your design ideas are informed by real, observed attitudes and behaviors. This is invaluable in making sure you’re not designing unusable products or services that nobody wants.
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Design teaches you to share your ideas so that you can iterate upon them with others. This means that you’ll learn how to convey information simply and effectively. You’ll do this with Post-It Notes, drawings, diagrams, journey maps, and other methods. We’ll teach you how to conduct effective user research to inform your design ideas. You’ll learn exercises and practices that will help you to work collaboratively and push your thinking toward new ideas. And you’ll use these skills in real-world scenarios, talking to real people about the problems they face, and designing real and imagined solutions.
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Nope! Although some designers have a background in the arts, many do not. We’ll teach you some drawing basics, so that you can sketch out your environment and convey ideas with images. But you don’t need any special drawing skill beforehand.
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Although some basic familiarity with design or illustration software is helpful, it is not required. You will need to use some form of software for your coursework, such as Figma, Illustrator, Mural, and Dovetail. Our program doesn’t focus heavily on teaching the use of design software, as industry tools are always changing and there are many videos and educational resources available to provide this instruction.
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Many AC4D students and alumni go on to careers in UX, product design, and service design, but our courses go beyond traditional UX training. Rather than focusing solely on digital interfaces, we teach human-centered research, systems thinking, and business design, giving you the skills to tackle complex challenges across industries.
Each course helps you build practical design skills, and your career path will depend on how you apply them alongside your existing experience and goals. Whether you’re transitioning into UX or expanding your design toolkit, our curriculum equips you with the tools to create impactful products, services, and systems.
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Here are some answers to common questions we get from international applicants.
Does AC4D provide student visas? No
Does AC4D accept international applicants? Yes (assuming they do not need AC4D to provide a visa)
Does AC4D have resources to help prospective students get visas? Unfortunately, not.
Does AC4D give scholarships? Yes. The amount of funding we have to go to scholarships is variable each year, and dependent on the number of scholarship applicants, and the amount of scholarship funding we anticipate.
If a student needs to travel back to their home country to renew their visa, can AC4D be flexible with missing classes? Within reason, yes.
Do students need to be fluent in English? Yes
Frequently Asked Questions
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