Design and Technology (Product Design)
The Corsham School - Wiltshire
01249713284
The Tynings, Corsham, SN13 9DF
Course summary

This is a unique subject which allows students an opportunity to learn with a hands-on approach; appealing to those who enjoy solving problems and those who like to know how and why things work. Theory is taught through a variety of practical tasks and experiments using a wide range of materials and tools, allowing students to constantly test ideas and gain first hand experience of how a designer needs to think and act in order to create a successful product. Students will be required to consider moral dilemmas faced by current designers and will be given live briefs that require them to work with real life clients; all of which will build understanding of the design industry and its impact on the modern world. 50% of this course is based on the Non-exam assessment. With no set briefs students will be able to research, design and create in a way that suits their own strengths and interests. This large piece of coursework can be used as a platform to show universities and future employers a student’s passion for their chosen career path. The A-Level Product Design course is compatible with most other A-Level courses, depending on your chosen career path. These include Art & Design, Textile Design, Photography, Business Studies, Mathematics, Physics. The exact combination can lead to different career options and can be discussed with members of staff. Product Design could take you into a number of exciting career paths within the design industry including product design, automotive design, design for the medical industry and computer aided design to name just a few. Further study could also lead to architecture, architectural technologies and engineering or could secure a place on a high-level apprenticeship.

Entry requirements

- Grade 5 or above in English and Science/Biology at GCSE. Grade 5 in maths is desirable. - Students with 5 GCSEs at Grade 5 or equivalent can consider the A level pathway. However, with a subject that was studied at GCSE we usually require a grade 6 at GCSE.

How you'll be assessed

Paper 1: Technical principles 30% of A level (2hrs 30mins) Paper 2: Designing and making principles 20% of A level (1hr 30mins) Non-Exam Assessment 50%

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionSouth West
Local AuthorityWiltshire
Ofsted RatingGood
Gender TypeCo-Educational
AddressThe Tynings, Corsham, SN13 9DF