A-Level 3D Design is an exciting, challenging and rewarding course to choose as an A-Level subject. During the first term you will develop your skills and capabilities through a series of activities and short projects led by your teacher. This will culminate in your own extended design project that forms the remainder of Year 12 and continues into Year 13. You will develop your appreciation of form and function and the use of a variety of materials and manufacturing processes. You will develop your abilities to draw, sketch, use CAD/ CAM and prototype to communicate your ideas. You will become familiar with major design movements and the work of other designers in order to broaden your appreciation of good design.
Students wishing to study 3D Design (DT) should have achieved a minimum of a Grade 6 in any Art & Design GCSE (eg Fine Art, 3D Design, Graphic Communication). Applicants without this should ideally have a portfolio interview with Brendan Horstead and Giles Rudd where they can show examples of work and be advised accordingly in relation to their suitability.
All of your work over the two year course will be presented at the Creative Arts exhibition and you will be required to set up your own display area. The study areas of A-Level 3D Design include Product Design, Architectural Design, Jewellery Design, Furniture Design and Lighting Design.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Surrey |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | £27,180 - £37,845 |
| Sixth Form Fee | Day £8,565 - £24,255 |
| Address | Rowledge, Farnham, GU10 4EA |
A-Level 3D Design is an exciting, challenging and rewarding course to choose as an A-Level subject. During the first term you will develop your skills and capabilities through a series of activities and short projects led by your teacher. This will culminate in your own extended design project that forms the remainder of Year 12 and continues into Year 13. You will develop your appreciation of form and function and the use of a variety of materials and manufacturing processes. You will develop your abilities to draw, sketch, use CAD/ CAM and prototype to communicate your ideas. You will become familiar with major design movements and the work of other designers in order to broaden your appreciation of good design.
Students wishing to study 3D Design (DT) should have achieved a minimum of a Grade 6 in any Art & Design GCSE (eg Fine Art, 3D Design, Graphic Communication). Applicants without this should ideally have a portfolio interview with Brendan Horstead and Giles Rudd where they can show examples of work and be advised accordingly in relation to their suitability.
All of your work over the two year course will be presented at the Creative Arts exhibition and you will be required to set up your own display area. The study areas of A-Level 3D Design include Product Design, Architectural Design, Jewellery Design, Furniture Design and Lighting Design.