Useful Information
Level: 2
Duration: 1 Year
Awarding/validation body: UAL
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Course Overview
In our creative workshops, lessons explore creativity and innovation. You will develop new ways of thinking about Art & Design and other pathways such as illustration, image making and photography. You will have the opportunity to develop creative skills and digital portfolio development for the next level of progression to Level 3, while also improving
maths and/or English GCSE grades, if needed.
Students will engage in experimental image-making and other techniques in purpose-built workshops, supported by specialist technicians. A key feature of the course is the opportunity to exhibit student work in the college's own gallery space. The program aims to cultivate individual creativity, build a robust portfolio, and develop transferable skills such as work ethic, independence, and adaptability.
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Course Highlights
Each year, the course evolves based on recent achievements, providing students with unique opportunities. Highlights from the current year include:
Workshops with Local Organizations: Participation in workshops with TURF Arts, where students successfully entered and won a creative competition.
Rotational Learning: A 'rotation method' of lessons allows access to specialist workshops across various disciplines.
Specialized Areas of Focus:
Three-Dimensional Design: Students prototype and create functional or artistic products using resistant materials. They will work with woodworking and ceramics to produce physical artwork and sculptures, documenting their processes through digital photo shoots in the college's photography studio.
Fashion Design: Learners will engage in the design process, exploring the influence of culture and trends on clothing construction and accessories. Students will learn about the impacts of fast and sustainable practices, culminating in a client design competition in collaboration with Stanley Arts.
Photography: This module emphasizes capturing moments and creative expression. Students will utilize traditional developing techniques in the photographic workshop, experimenting with portrait, landscape, long exposure, and macro photography. Techniques such as photograms and cyanotypes will be incorporated to enhance their portfolios.
Graphic Design: Students will develop skills in visual communication, focusing on typeface design, illustration, and printmaking in specialized studios. External trips to studios and exhibitions will support research and insights into the vast creative industries.
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Career Opportunities & Further Study
The course emphasizes 'Next Steps' and helps students identify future pathways and careers from the very beginning. Key features include:
Progression Opportunities: Students are guided toward higher Level 3 courses available at Croydon College, as well as potential creative apprenticeships or T-Levels in certain areas.
Career Support: Students will benefit from career fairs, portfolio development sessions, and creative work opportunities. The college’s World of Work careers advice hub and guest speaker sessions help facilitate important career decisions
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Assessment
Assessment is structured around five key areas: Investigation, Communication, Practical Skills, Development, and Approach.
Grading: Assessments are graded on a scale of Distinction, Merit, Pass, and Unclassified. To earn a qualification, learners must achieve at least a Pass in all assessment criteria for each unit.
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Entry Requirements
3 GCSEs grade 9-3 (A*-D) or a related Level 1 vocational qualification including, English and maths. Equivalence of these
qualifications will be considered. Plus, an art portfolio containing recent creative work you have done.
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