This course is for students who are passionate about Art & Design and are looking to build upon and extend their skills gained at GCSE. Art & Design at Post 16 gives students exposure to different aspects of Art & Design, allowing them to display their abilities and demonstrate their understanding of different contexts. • Personal Investigation • Controlled Assignment Including a piece of extended writing analysing and interpreting the work of others.
Minimum Grade 4 GCSE in Art & Design and English.
• Personal Investigation – for this unit, students must use personal starting point(s) to produce a major project that shows working through a range of Art & Design experiences • Controlled Assignment – for this unit a question paper will be dispatched, students are expected to choose one starting point from which they will generate appropriate work for submission. The student must realise their work in a controlled time period of 15 hours.
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Wolverhampton |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Ecclestone Road, Wolverhampton, WV11 2QE |
This course is for students who are passionate about Art & Design and are looking to build upon and extend their skills gained at GCSE. Art & Design at Post 16 gives students exposure to different aspects of Art & Design, allowing them to display their abilities and demonstrate their understanding of different contexts. • Personal Investigation • Controlled Assignment Including a piece of extended writing analysing and interpreting the work of others.
Minimum Grade 4 GCSE in Art & Design and English.
• Personal Investigation – for this unit, students must use personal starting point(s) to produce a major project that shows working through a range of Art & Design experiences • Controlled Assignment – for this unit a question paper will be dispatched, students are expected to choose one starting point from which they will generate appropriate work for submission. The student must realise their work in a controlled time period of 15 hours.