This subject allows students to push boundaries, make new definitions, and create and make objects influenced by real-life scenarios. Emphasis is placed on the uniqueness of each student’s creative voice. You will be allowed to pursue projects that you have a personal interest in. Students in the 3D Art and Employment course create a diverse range of work through a variety of art practices including drawing, painting, photography, sculpture, ceramics, 3D printing, and other three-dimensional materials, echoing the processes and techniques utilized in the world of work. This course allows the student to see how art can be viewed with a purpose and how it can lead to employment prospects. The mix between art and 3D design is at the forefront of the creative industries today and this subject is highly regarded in all areas due to its creative design perspective. Some careers that this course could lead to are: • Architect • Landscape Artist • 3D Modeller • Industrial Design • Toy Designer • Transport / Car Designer • Stage / Set / Prop Designer 100% of our students have achieved an A*- C grade in Art & Design since 2016.
5 GCSEs at Level 9‐4 or equivalent. A Grade 4 at GCSE level in an Art and Design subject.
In years 12 and 13, you will study one main unit of work. This Personal Investigation (60%) will be thematic and will evolve based on your particular focus and interests. You will also complete a project based on a starting point from the examination paper (40%). In all, there will be 1 unit of study in year 12 and 1 unit of study in year 13.
About Education Provider
| Region | North East |
| Local Authority | Hartlepool |
| Ofsted Rating | Requires improvement |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Catcote Road, Hartlepool, TS25 4HA |
This subject allows students to push boundaries, make new definitions, and create and make objects influenced by real-life scenarios. Emphasis is placed on the uniqueness of each student’s creative voice. You will be allowed to pursue projects that you have a personal interest in. Students in the 3D Art and Employment course create a diverse range of work through a variety of art practices including drawing, painting, photography, sculpture, ceramics, 3D printing, and other three-dimensional materials, echoing the processes and techniques utilized in the world of work. This course allows the student to see how art can be viewed with a purpose and how it can lead to employment prospects. The mix between art and 3D design is at the forefront of the creative industries today and this subject is highly regarded in all areas due to its creative design perspective. Some careers that this course could lead to are: • Architect • Landscape Artist • 3D Modeller • Industrial Design • Toy Designer • Transport / Car Designer • Stage / Set / Prop Designer 100% of our students have achieved an A*- C grade in Art & Design since 2016.
5 GCSEs at Level 9‐4 or equivalent. A Grade 4 at GCSE level in an Art and Design subject.
In years 12 and 13, you will study one main unit of work. This Personal Investigation (60%) will be thematic and will evolve based on your particular focus and interests. You will also complete a project based on a starting point from the examination paper (40%). In all, there will be 1 unit of study in year 12 and 1 unit of study in year 13.