A highly practical and creative modular course specializing in various areas of three-dimensional design. Candidates should produce practical and critical/contextual work in one or more areas including product design, interior design, architectural design, environmental design, vehicular design, ceramics, jewelry design and body adornment, design for theatre/television/film. Some subject specific resources may be required as students begin to specialize in a particular field of three-dimensional design. Certain aspects of the course include: student visits (group and individual) to museums, workshops, experts and places giving information and experience connected mainly with the personal project work. Looking at and reading around the subject of Design (historical or contemporary) is an essential part of the course. The course consists of practical workshops, sketchbook research work, experimental learning, individual tuition, independent working. A large amount of the course relies on a student’s ability to organize and direct her/his own studies so s/he must be able to work independently and continually for the course duration. It is expected that by the end of the two years students will have developed the analytical, organizational and practical skills that are required in further education courses. Career & Further Study: A qualification in 3D Design will give students access to H.E. University and Art College foundation/degree courses in Art and Design. These include product design, graphic design, interior design, furniture design, vehicular design, architectural, design, design for theatre/television/ film, ceramics, jewelry design, exhibition design, environmental design as well as engineering.
5 in a Technology subject or a 5 in Art Additional Information: f not studied before a portfolio and subject interview
Component 1: ● Personal Investigation ● 60% of A Level ● No time limit Component 2: Externally Set Assignment 40% of A Level Preparatory period plus 15 Supervised hours
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Hackney |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Girls |
Address | 6-16 Amhurst Park, Stamford Hill, London, N16 5AF |
A highly practical and creative modular course specializing in various areas of three-dimensional design. Candidates should produce practical and critical/contextual work in one or more areas including product design, interior design, architectural design, environmental design, vehicular design, ceramics, jewelry design and body adornment, design for theatre/television/film. Some subject specific resources may be required as students begin to specialize in a particular field of three-dimensional design. Certain aspects of the course include: student visits (group and individual) to museums, workshops, experts and places giving information and experience connected mainly with the personal project work. Looking at and reading around the subject of Design (historical or contemporary) is an essential part of the course. The course consists of practical workshops, sketchbook research work, experimental learning, individual tuition, independent working. A large amount of the course relies on a student’s ability to organize and direct her/his own studies so s/he must be able to work independently and continually for the course duration. It is expected that by the end of the two years students will have developed the analytical, organizational and practical skills that are required in further education courses. Career & Further Study: A qualification in 3D Design will give students access to H.E. University and Art College foundation/degree courses in Art and Design. These include product design, graphic design, interior design, furniture design, vehicular design, architectural, design, design for theatre/television/ film, ceramics, jewelry design, exhibition design, environmental design as well as engineering.
5 in a Technology subject or a 5 in Art Additional Information: f not studied before a portfolio and subject interview
Component 1: ● Personal Investigation ● 60% of A Level ● No time limit Component 2: Externally Set Assignment 40% of A Level Preparatory period plus 15 Supervised hours