
A Level Art & Design: Photography QAN code 60144567/3570 A Photography A Level will develop your ability to appreciate photography as an art form, take high quality photographs using digital and manual photography and learn the chemical process for dark room developing all through responding to the visual world in an independent and creative way. This course is introduced at this level so there are no previously taught skills to build upon. You will need a creative eye, be self-motivated and be determined to learn and succeed. You must be prepared to work hard and actively participate both in lessons and out of school, to find locations. You will also be required to complete sketchbook work to support each coursework component. Independent visits to galleries are encouraged to source ideas for practical work. Taught as a vertical subject with Year 13.
A minimum of five GCSE passes at grades 4 or 5 including English Language and Maths. Students must then meet subject specific typical minimum entry requirements (listed below).
All work is marked internally against four assessment objectives and then externally moderated. Each coursework unit is marked separately. Component 1: Coursework, 60% of A Level Personal investigation supported by written material. Students are required to conduct a personal investigation into an idea, issue, concept or theme. Component 2: A 15 hour controlled test, 40% of A Level
About Education Provider
| Region | Yorkshire and the Humber |
| Local Authority | Bradford |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Higher Coach Road, Baildon, Shipley, BD17 5RH |
A Level Art & Design: Photography QAN code 60144567/3570 A Photography A Level will develop your ability to appreciate photography as an art form, take high quality photographs using digital and manual photography and learn the chemical process for dark room developing all through responding to the visual world in an independent and creative way. This course is introduced at this level so there are no previously taught skills to build upon. You will need a creative eye, be self-motivated and be determined to learn and succeed. You must be prepared to work hard and actively participate both in lessons and out of school, to find locations. You will also be required to complete sketchbook work to support each coursework component. Independent visits to galleries are encouraged to source ideas for practical work. Taught as a vertical subject with Year 13.
A minimum of five GCSE passes at grades 4 or 5 including English Language and Maths. Students must then meet subject specific typical minimum entry requirements (listed below).
All work is marked internally against four assessment objectives and then externally moderated. Each coursework unit is marked separately. Component 1: Coursework, 60% of A Level Personal investigation supported by written material. Students are required to conduct a personal investigation into an idea, issue, concept or theme. Component 2: A 15 hour controlled test, 40% of A Level