Design and Technology (Product Design)
Stamford Endowed Schools - Lincolnshire
01780750300
Brazenose House, St Pauls Street, Lincolnshire, PE9 2BE
Course summary

Although there will be important written examinations, the department takes a strong approach to teaching and learning based on practical work, believing that this provides a diverse and challenging course. In Year 12, students will complete a wide range of small projects which will allow you to develop your knowledge of materials and manufacturing techniques, including CAD, CAM, and CAE. The theory side of the course is taught alongside the skills-building element. The theory is taught by practical application to further embed knowledge where possible. In Year 13, you will complete your substantial design-and-make project alongside preparation for the exam. There are strong links to science and mathematics throughout. Technical Principles - Students will study and work with a wide range of materials, developing an understanding of their properties. They will look at the requirements for design, development and manufacture, and understand design communication and digital design as well as Health & Safety, enterprise and marketing in product development, and how to use materials successfully. Designing and Making Principles - Students will look in depth at a range of designing and making principles, including: design methods and processes, design theory where you will investigate and research historical influences, key design movements and examples of designers and their works. Students will understand the link between technology and cultural changes and the impact on designers. As well as core designing principles, students will acquire additional specialist knowledge.

Entry requirements

• Grade 6 or above in GCSE Design Technology (Product Design) is recommended. • Evidence of your interest and experience in the subject, as well as your GCSE grades, will be taken into account in determining your suitability for entry to the course.

How you'll be assessed

NON-EXAMINED ASSESSMENT (NEA): Substantial Design and Make Project - The NEA allows students the opportunity to develop and illustrate their understanding of all strands of the A Level. The NEA is a self-directed project allowing students to study in depth a chosen area of product design which is of interest to them or will support an application to Higher Education. The NEA is worth 50% of the qualification. Trips - The Design Technology department run a biennial trip abroad visiting factories and manufacturing facilities relevant to the course to allow students to understand real-world applications.

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionEast Midlands
Local AuthorityLincolnshire
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Gender TypeCo-Educational
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AddressBrazenose House, St Pauls Street, Lincolnshire, PE9 2BE