Art & Design
Exam board: AQA
Course code: 7201
Entry requirement: Grade 6 in Art and Design
Students will be introduced to a variety of experiences that employ a range of traditional and new media, processes and techniques. Knowledge of art, craft and design will be developed through research, the development of ideas and making, working from first-hand experience and, where appropriate, secondary source materials. Students will be required to participate actively in the course of study, recognising and developing their own strengths in the subject and identifying and sustaining their own lines of enquiry.
Subject Content and Course Assessment
Component 1: Portfolio
What is assessed?
A personal investigation that shows explicit coverage of the four assessment objectives. It must be a sustained project evidencing the journey from initial engagement to the realisation of intentions. The personal investigation will be assessed as a whole. Evidence of meeting the requirements of all four assessment objectives must be provided in both the practical and written material.
How it is assessed
- No time limit
- 96 marks
- 60% of A Level
Component 2: Externally set assignment
What is assessed?
Students respond to their chosen starting point from an externally set assignment paper, evidencing coverage of all four assessment objectives. Each question paper will consist of a choice of eight questions to be used as starting points. Students are required to select one. Students will be provided with examination papers on 1 February, or as soon as possible after that date.
How it is assessed
- Preparatory plus 15 hours of supervised time
- 96 marks
- 40% of A Level
Non-exam assessment (NEA) set by AQA; marked by the school/college and moderated by AQA during a visit; moderation will normally take place in June.
Higher Education and Careers
Students who choose this course will:
- be suitably prepared for further study of an art, craft or design discipline at university
- be able to express themselves visually and articulately
- be able to work independently and problem solve effectively
- have good time management and organisational skills
Possible careers for artists and designers include: graphic design; architecture; illustration; industrial design; interior design; fine art, animation and film studies.
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