This course is for students who wish to continue to expand their knowledge and understanding of both Graphics and Product Design. It will involve students in a wide range of design activities making use of drawing skills as well as computer aided design and computer aided manufacture. It incorporates knowledge of materials, manufacturing processes, industrial and environmental issues and teaches the fundamental principles of design. The course is intended to extend earlier experience gained in a Design and Technology Graphics Products course and seeks to develop students’ knowledge and understanding of, and skills and application in, Graphics and Product Design. Students will develop their research, analysis, product development, project planning and evaluation skills as they become involved in a range of design projects and problems. In year 12 students will produce a design portfolio which demonstrates their creativity and flair when investigating, designing and making products. They use google sketch up, 2D Design, Photoshop, Illustrator and In Design as well as a range of hand drawing and modelling techniques. They will complete assignments which will focus on the theory elements of the course. In Year 13 students will complete their commercial design coursework project, working on a design brief of their own choice in consultation with a client or user group. Students will be introduced to a wide range of design techniques, use industry standard computer software, use CAD/CAM equipment such as laser cutting and 3D printing and have the opportunity to work with a professional designer.
To study A Levels you need a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade 5+.
The course is made up of two elements coursework and examination. The coursework element accounts for 50% of the final grade and the exam element is also 50%. The coursework project is completed in year 13 and there will be one examination which will take place at the end of year 13. Year one components Unit 1– Product Design Unit 2– Product Investigation Unit 3– Product Manufacture Year two components Unit 3– Principles of Design and Technology (exam unit 50%) Unit 4– Independent Design and Make Project (coursework unit 50%)
About Education Provider
Region | South East |
Local Authority | Hampshire |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | School Lane, Yateley, GU46 6NW |
This course is for students who wish to continue to expand their knowledge and understanding of both Graphics and Product Design. It will involve students in a wide range of design activities making use of drawing skills as well as computer aided design and computer aided manufacture. It incorporates knowledge of materials, manufacturing processes, industrial and environmental issues and teaches the fundamental principles of design. The course is intended to extend earlier experience gained in a Design and Technology Graphics Products course and seeks to develop students’ knowledge and understanding of, and skills and application in, Graphics and Product Design. Students will develop their research, analysis, product development, project planning and evaluation skills as they become involved in a range of design projects and problems. In year 12 students will produce a design portfolio which demonstrates their creativity and flair when investigating, designing and making products. They use google sketch up, 2D Design, Photoshop, Illustrator and In Design as well as a range of hand drawing and modelling techniques. They will complete assignments which will focus on the theory elements of the course. In Year 13 students will complete their commercial design coursework project, working on a design brief of their own choice in consultation with a client or user group. Students will be introduced to a wide range of design techniques, use industry standard computer software, use CAD/CAM equipment such as laser cutting and 3D printing and have the opportunity to work with a professional designer.
To study A Levels you need a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade 5+.
The course is made up of two elements coursework and examination. The coursework element accounts for 50% of the final grade and the exam element is also 50%. The coursework project is completed in year 13 and there will be one examination which will take place at the end of year 13. Year one components Unit 1– Product Design Unit 2– Product Investigation Unit 3– Product Manufacture Year two components Unit 3– Principles of Design and Technology (exam unit 50%) Unit 4– Independent Design and Make Project (coursework unit 50%)