Integrated Design | NorthWest Arkansas Community College

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Make Your Passion Your Profession.
Integrated Design

Make Your Passion Your Profession.
Integrated Design

Integrated Design


Integrated design is a creative and holistic approach to the use of design to problem solve and tackle real-world challenges. By pursuing an education in integrated design at NWACC, you'll learn how to design, create and innovate through artistic creativity, design-thinking principles, construction methods, and business practices, and in turn, make change in your work, your community or even the world.

The college’s Integrated Design Lab offers a physical makerspace that puts design into practice. Throughout the lab, you’ll find student and community programming that encourages innovation, collaboration and the testing of creative entrepreneurial ideas by utilizing the skills learned in areas of fine arts, design, construction and business.

Explore the integrated design site to learn more about discovering your creative potential.

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Credit Student Application

View the How-to-Apply Help Guide to review the application process. 

 

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Program & Courses

In the Integrated Design program, you'll build a strong foundation in artistic creativity, design-thinking principles, construction methods, and business practices.

Program & Courses

Integrated Design Lab at Northwest Arkansas Community College in Bentonville

Integrated Design Lab

The Integrated Design Lab holds courses in design, art and construction, as well as design space for community collaboration. 

Integrated Design Lab

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Community Events

The college's Integrated Design Lab hosts various events throughout the year. Join in and learn how to put design into practice. 

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Use the Integrated Design Lab

As part of NWACC's efforts to promote entrepreneurship and innovation in Northwest Arkansas, the college has opened design spaces in the IDL to community members. The lab gives local artists, entrepreneurs, craftsmen, tinkerers and makers access to top-quality equipment and exceptional design and fabrication spaces.

How to use the IDL:

  • Submit a project proposal form detailing equipment, space and material needs and project timeline.
  • Complete general safety and specialized equipment training where needed before project work begins.

Propose a Project


The Integrated Design Program is made possible by National Science Foundation Awards: Integrating Interdisciplinary Design Thinking and Applied Design Thinking for Product Development.

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