ART & DESIGN COURSES

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ART & DESIGN COURSES WJEC GCSE in ART & DESIGN WJEC GCSE in GRAPHIC DESIGN ART AND DESIGN BOARD ACCREDITATION WJEC GCSE COURSE CONTENT The GCSE in Art and Design contains two papers - Paper 1 is Coursework (60%) and Paper 2 is the externally set Assignment (40%) the timed test. You will have to complete one unit of coursework. You will also have to complete the Externally Set Assignment. WHAT ABOUT EXAMS To complete your GCSE you will have to take Paper 2; Externally Set Assignment. This will take the form of a broad theme for example, it could be something like Journeys or Time. The Externally Set Paper will also contain some suggestions for possible starting points and directions or areas of study, to help you develop your response and to give you ideas regarding your research. You will then have eight weeks in which to prepare for the timed test. During this time, you should explore the theme in your work journal and in preparatory studies you can discuss it with your teacher and prepare your response in your chosen specialism. At the end of this period, you will sit a 10 hour timed examination, during which you will produce your final piece(s) of work. Your preparatory and developmental work, along with your final piece, will then be submitted for assessment. WHAT ABOUT COURSEWORK Your coursework, in your work journals and elsewhere should include research, supporting studies and work showing the development of your ideas, leading to one or more outcomes usually finished pieces of work. Your teacher will set you assignments and tasks. WHAT OTHER SKILLS MIGHT I DEVELOP In this course you will cover the study of Art, Craft and Design, and acquire the ability to investigate, analyse and experiment. You will also develop practical skills to express ideas and use visual language. This course will therefore enable you to develop skills which will be essential to you whatever you go on to do afterwards. The other skills you can develop during this course will be skills in communications, information technology, improving own learning and performance, working with others and problem solving.

WHAT IS GCSE ART & DESIGN ALL ABOUT? It s about having an adventurous and enquiring approach to art and design and developing the skills to express it. You will develop an understanding of past and contemporary art and design and be able to produce a personal response embracing a range of ideas. The skills you will develop doing GCSE Art will be varied. Among them, you will develop a working knowledge of the materials, practices and technology of art and design. You will develop the skills to investigate, analyse and experiment using art, craft and design. You will develop your imaginative powers and the skills to express your ideas, feelings and meanings. You will also develop an understanding of the language and conventions of art and design and an understanding of the place of art, craft and design in history and in society. The specific skills you will develop will vary depending on the area of study you choose for example graphic design, photography, ceramics, textiles or fine art. However, whether you see yourself as a painter, fashion designer, film maker or sculptor, the same basic rules and skills of art, craft and design apply. How does it follow on from what I have learned before? The GCSE in Art and Design follows on from what you have been doing at Key Stage 3 (Years 7 9). The emphasis in this GCSE is on the process of developing both ideas and work. Central to this is the work journal similar to a sketchbook. There is no formal requirement that you should have studied art and design before, but if you are interested in art, craft or design and if you have an aptitude for the subject if you are creative, or good at drawing you may have the basic skills to succeed. What could I do next with a GCSE in Art and Design? There are many things you can go on to do with a GCSE in Art and Design. If you are unsure about what to do next, the best thing is to speak to your art teacher who will know about the choices on offer. You could go onto take an AS or A level in Art and Design, or a Vocational A Level in Art and Design or a related subject. If you know the area of art, craft or design you want to specialise in you could study for a National Certificate or National Diploma in Art and Design. You may wish to do a GCSE in Art and Design for its own sake, perhaps to form the basis of a future interest. Or you might wish to go into a job where it is useful to have had experience of art, craft and design, or where you will need to use some of the skills developed during this course. These might include careers in such fields as advertising, marketing, design, architecture, publishing and the media. Whichever you choose, the study of Art can help you develop transferable skills which you can take into any career or job.

GCSE in GRAPHIC DESIGN COURSE CONTENT The GCSE in Graphic Design contains two papers - Paper 1 is Coursework (60%) and Paper 2 is the Externally set Assignment (40%) the timed test. You will have to complete one unit of coursework. You will also have to complete the Externally Set Assignment. Graphic design is the communication of information and ideas by visual means. Often work is realised in two-dimensional form but carries the illusion of three dimensions through the manipulation of images and the formal elements. The critical elements for a graphic designer are the successful communication of a message through the organisation of words and images. Students must investigate specific areas of a problem, determine relevant sources of information and use these to research and further define the problem. Ideas should be developed using appropriate design methodology, recognising the constraints of moral, social, cultural, environmental and legal issues. For all disciplines within this endorsement, students should: Under take visual research using primary and secondary sources and record observations, experiences and ideas in appropriate ways. Primary sources must include first-hand experience of original work develop and realise ideas and outcomes, exploring and reviewing possible solutions and modifying work appropriately understand and use appropriately and safely a range of materials, equipment, processes and techniques in two and/or three dimensions, using information and communication technology where appropriate know and understand a range of work, from contemporary practice, past practice and different cultures, so that they are able to demonstrate an understanding of continuity and change in art, craft and design. All the work produced in the different disciplines in this endorsement can be produced in digital form. Students are encouraged to explore the creative potential of software packages and realise their ideas through a variety of media.

Advertising Students will be expected to develop a knowledge and understanding of the following: how graphic design is used to convey information, make familiar a brand image, sell a product or service promotional campaigns, corporate identity design advertising design briefs, the advertising client, the advertising audience the use of images and typography in advertising the advertising message and the links to visual images. Packaging Students will be expected to develop a knowledge and understanding of the following: how packaging is determined by its contents packaging briefs, the packaging client, the packaging audience making suitable production drawings surface decoration or pattern for packaging development and construction of three-dimensional prototypes develop a logical planning procedure for manufacture/making.

WJEC Entry Level in ART & DESIGN This course is designed for those pupils who enjoy Art and Design, but would find a GCSE course too demanding. Course Structure Unit 1 Printmaking Experimenting with tools and materials to produce prints. Unit 2 Ceramics Experimenting with materials tools and techniques to create final outcomes. Unit 3 Photography Concentrating on the use of Digital photography and the use of computers to create images. Unit 4 Externally set Theme Using knowledge gained in the previous three units pupils will produce a body of work leading to a final outcome. Each unit is worth 25% of the final mark. Access to a good quality digital camera, the internet and a printer would be a distinct advantage.