
What will I study On this course you will learn the following; • Drawing techniques • Painting techniques • 3D and sculptural techniques using a range of materials • How to identify successful art work • How to refine your ideas and develop a personal style of work • To learn about the work of other artists and designers and develop your own work in response • How to analyse your work and the work of others • Learn how to present a personal response to a given theme Where can this lead me? Students who are interested in an art and design career usually take a foundation course upon completing their A-level which will introduce you to a range of specialisms within art and design helping you to make an informed choice of which art and design degree would best suit you. Many universities value an Art and Design qualification and it will be useful in applying to any college or university. Brighton MET (incorporating Northbrook) run a number of Art and Design courses that you can explore after sixth form. These cover several different specialist areas including two foundation courses. Entry to these courses is usually by interview and portfolio submission. An A-level art and design course will enable you to produce a portfolio to take to interview and give you an excellent grounding in art and design knowledge, skills and techniques. Careers that A-level students move on to include: • Exhibition designer • Fine artist • Architect • Graphic designer • Interior designer • Visual merchandiser • Ceramicist • Digital artist • Product designer
Merit in Level 2 Art or Design Technology or evidence of skill in designing and making in other subjects. A-level Courses For A-Level courses the general entry requirements are five GCSEs at 4+ including 4 in English (literature or language) and Maths. Vocational BTEC Courses Four GCSEs at 4+ including English and/or Maths and a merit if you have studied the course in year 11.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | West Sussex |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Upper Boundstone Lane, Sompting, BN15 9QZ |
What will I study On this course you will learn the following; • Drawing techniques • Painting techniques • 3D and sculptural techniques using a range of materials • How to identify successful art work • How to refine your ideas and develop a personal style of work • To learn about the work of other artists and designers and develop your own work in response • How to analyse your work and the work of others • Learn how to present a personal response to a given theme Where can this lead me? Students who are interested in an art and design career usually take a foundation course upon completing their A-level which will introduce you to a range of specialisms within art and design helping you to make an informed choice of which art and design degree would best suit you. Many universities value an Art and Design qualification and it will be useful in applying to any college or university. Brighton MET (incorporating Northbrook) run a number of Art and Design courses that you can explore after sixth form. These cover several different specialist areas including two foundation courses. Entry to these courses is usually by interview and portfolio submission. An A-level art and design course will enable you to produce a portfolio to take to interview and give you an excellent grounding in art and design knowledge, skills and techniques. Careers that A-level students move on to include: • Exhibition designer • Fine artist • Architect • Graphic designer • Interior designer • Visual merchandiser • Ceramicist • Digital artist • Product designer
Merit in Level 2 Art or Design Technology or evidence of skill in designing and making in other subjects. A-level Courses For A-Level courses the general entry requirements are five GCSEs at 4+ including 4 in English (literature or language) and Maths. Vocational BTEC Courses Four GCSEs at 4+ including English and/or Maths and a merit if you have studied the course in year 11.