or those who love developing their ideas in three dimensions, by exploring the world around them through making, working with and exploiting the creative potential of a range of materials including paper, card, wood, plaster, clay and wire.
Course details
Qualification name | GCE A Level in Art and Design |
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Qualification level | 3 |
Awarding organisation | WJEC (Formerly Welsh Joint Education Committee) |
Learning method | Classroom based |
Course hours | Full-time |
Course start date | 9th September 2024 |
Cost description | Free to eligible 16-18 year olds. |
Attendance pattern | Daytime |
A minimum of five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English language and an art and design based subject preferred (if taken at GCSE) or a portfolio of evidence
Units include: personal portfolio, personal investigation. Starting with a series of workshops, encouraging you to explore the most effective way to visually communicate your ideas, you will then work on your personal portfolios, developing your creative confidence through investigations, contextual studies and idea development through drawing and making. You will be encouraged to explore themes and concepts that reflect your personal interests. Following the completion of the personal portfolios you will work on the personal investigations, building on skills and techniques learned in Year 1. You will be encouraged to focus on the design process from initial ideas being sketched on paper to realising three-dimensional concept models. Final outcomes may be architectural however they can also be lighting, body adornment, sculpture, set design and product design. There will also be opportunities built into the course for you to meet and work with local artists, visit galleries nationally and immerse yourself in the creative world. Learn how to use the right materials to bring your ideas to life, develop an understanding of scale, form, mass and construction techniques and blend creative thinking with practical application.
Assessments will comprise 60% personal investigation and 40% externally set practical exam. Your coursework is internally assessed and externally moderated.
Assessments will comprise 60% personal investigation and 40% externally set practical exam. Your coursework is internally assessed and externally moderated.
Students who study this course go on to further study in a wide variety of careers including architecture, interior/spatial design, 3-dimensional design, product design, exhibition design, design for television, stage and film, silversmithing, model making and environmental design
Name | COPC Sixth Form Campus |
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Address |
Portsmouth College Tangier Road Portsmouth Hampshire PO3 6PZ Find on Google maps |
trc_hello@copc.ac.uk | |
Phone | 02392667521 |
Website | http://www.copc.ac.uk |