3D Design is a practical course in which you'll explore images, artefacts, and resources from art and design history. This course draws on your passion and commitment for the subject and you will be able to develop your own experise. If you have not studied Art at GCSE level, you will need to have enthusiasm and commitment for the subject. A level Three Dimensional Design (Sculpture) at Peter Symonds is a dynamic, creative and exciting subject to study and is an excellent choice if you are considering Architecture, Set Design, Product Design or Interior Design as career options. Our Sculpture course is for those who have a passion for making ‘things’ and want to develop their creative skills. It is possible to combine Three Dimensional Design with either Textiles, Photography, Product Design, Graphic Communication or Art (Fine Art). However, this undertaking needs to be considered very carefully as the deadline days for each of these subjects are the same. Therefore, students who combine arts subjects need to be very well organised.
5 GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including Mathematics and English. It is possible to combine Three Dimensional Design with either Fine Art, Textiles, Photography or Graphics. However, this needs to be considered very carefully as the deadline days for each of these subjects are the same. Therefore, students who combine arts subjects need to be very well organized.
Year 1: You will receive continual assessment feedback and termly progress tutorials. During the first two terms of the course you will have the opportunity to experience drawing, three dimensional experimentation, printmaking and photography. This phase provides the basis for one extensive practical project. • Component 1: Coursework Portfolio Alongside this work you will be expected to build up evidence of your critical awareness of the wider context of art within worldwide cultures to complement and inform your practical work. • Component 2: Mock Exam Assignment Your response to mock exam assignment. This involves a preparation period, of approximately 10 weeks plus 10 hours supervised time. Year 2: • Component 1: Personal Investigation This involves one, extended, in-depth coursework project using skills acquired in year one and a written log. • Component 2: Externally-Set Assignment Your response to externally set questions. This involves a preparation period of approximately 15 weeks plus 15 hour supervised exam period.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Hampshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Owens Road, Winchester, SO22 6RX |
3D Design is a practical course in which you'll explore images, artefacts, and resources from art and design history. This course draws on your passion and commitment for the subject and you will be able to develop your own experise. If you have not studied Art at GCSE level, you will need to have enthusiasm and commitment for the subject. A level Three Dimensional Design (Sculpture) at Peter Symonds is a dynamic, creative and exciting subject to study and is an excellent choice if you are considering Architecture, Set Design, Product Design or Interior Design as career options. Our Sculpture course is for those who have a passion for making ‘things’ and want to develop their creative skills. It is possible to combine Three Dimensional Design with either Textiles, Photography, Product Design, Graphic Communication or Art (Fine Art). However, this undertaking needs to be considered very carefully as the deadline days for each of these subjects are the same. Therefore, students who combine arts subjects need to be very well organised.
5 GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including Mathematics and English. It is possible to combine Three Dimensional Design with either Fine Art, Textiles, Photography or Graphics. However, this needs to be considered very carefully as the deadline days for each of these subjects are the same. Therefore, students who combine arts subjects need to be very well organized.
Year 1: You will receive continual assessment feedback and termly progress tutorials. During the first two terms of the course you will have the opportunity to experience drawing, three dimensional experimentation, printmaking and photography. This phase provides the basis for one extensive practical project. • Component 1: Coursework Portfolio Alongside this work you will be expected to build up evidence of your critical awareness of the wider context of art within worldwide cultures to complement and inform your practical work. • Component 2: Mock Exam Assignment Your response to mock exam assignment. This involves a preparation period, of approximately 10 weeks plus 10 hours supervised time. Year 2: • Component 1: Personal Investigation This involves one, extended, in-depth coursework project using skills acquired in year one and a written log. • Component 2: Externally-Set Assignment Your response to externally set questions. This involves a preparation period of approximately 15 weeks plus 15 hour supervised exam period.