This A-Level will appeal to you if you enjoy practical creative activities, have an interest in historical and modern art and want to develop your artistic skills and analytic abilities. The course will also give you the grounding to be able to pursue an academic and professional career in art and design. Art classes take place in the Beacon Centre, which gives you purpose built facilities to work with. In the first year, you will produce coursework as well as take part in an externally set exam. You will be given the opportunity to experiment with lots of different techniques connected with fine art and explore applicable contextual references. In the second year, you are given the opportunity to choose your own theme to explore. You will produce development work, artist research and an essay between 1,000 and 3,000 words exploring contextual references. To accompany this development work you will be expected to produce several final outcomes i.e. paintings, sets of prints etc. You will also take part in an externally set exam, with a theme set by the exam board. Your development work is produced with tutor guidance in class and your final outcome is produced under exam conditions.
You will need 4 GCSEs at grade 5 or above, including English Language and Maths. Please note that you will need a minimum grade 4 in GCSE Art or a portfolio of evidence/work.
A-Level students will be assessed by exams and assignments throughout the two years.
About Education Provider
| Region | North West |
| Local Authority | Blackburn with Darwen |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Blackburn College, Harrison Centre, Blackburn, BB2 1LH |
This A-Level will appeal to you if you enjoy practical creative activities, have an interest in historical and modern art and want to develop your artistic skills and analytic abilities. The course will also give you the grounding to be able to pursue an academic and professional career in art and design. Art classes take place in the Beacon Centre, which gives you purpose built facilities to work with. In the first year, you will produce coursework as well as take part in an externally set exam. You will be given the opportunity to experiment with lots of different techniques connected with fine art and explore applicable contextual references. In the second year, you are given the opportunity to choose your own theme to explore. You will produce development work, artist research and an essay between 1,000 and 3,000 words exploring contextual references. To accompany this development work you will be expected to produce several final outcomes i.e. paintings, sets of prints etc. You will also take part in an externally set exam, with a theme set by the exam board. Your development work is produced with tutor guidance in class and your final outcome is produced under exam conditions.
You will need 4 GCSEs at grade 5 or above, including English Language and Maths. Please note that you will need a minimum grade 4 in GCSE Art or a portfolio of evidence/work.
A-Level students will be assessed by exams and assignments throughout the two years.