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Brief Outline
Emphasising the practical application of Art
and Design in relation to contextual
studies, the course is designed to extend
the skills and understanding gained at GCSE.
The AS qualification forms 50% (units 1 & 2)
of the full A2 level (units 4 & 5). The
course is delivered through a series of
projects which offer scope for individual
interpretation and development.
Methods of Teaching
Projects are practical in nature and
demonstrations and examples are used to
enhance understanding. Project briefs give a
clear structure to each piece of work and
guidance is given on a one to one basis
throughout. Where appropriate field visits
are arranged to form a springboard for
ideas.
Assessment
AS
Unit 1 - Coursework portfolio - Candidates
produce a portfolio of work from starting
points, topics or themes. The focus is on
work that shows exploration, research,
acquisition of techniques and skills 60%
Unit 2 - Controlled assignment -
practical examination set by the examination
board 40%
A2
Unit 4 -
Personal Investigation - Candidates submit
one major project that has personal
significance. The investigation includes a
related personal study that must be between
1000-3000 words 60%
Unit 5 - Controlled test - practical
examination set by the examination board 40%
What We Expect From You
Entry to
the course requires enthusiasm and
commitment to developing independent
creative skills. Achieving a C grade at GCSE
or above is a prerequisite to the course.
Future Prospects
The course
combines well with many subjects, higher and
further education opportunities are
extensive. The A2 course enables students to
build a portfolio for foundation study of
Art or direct entry into degree level.
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