A-level Design and Technology: Product Design (3-D Design) helps students take a broad view of design and technology, develop their capacity to design and make products and appreciate the complex relations between design, materials, manufacture and marketing. The course has 50 per cent coursework in order to recognise the importance of practical work within this subject.
Name: Design and Technology: Product Design (3D) GCE A Level Qualification title: GCE AS Level in Design and Technology: Product Design (3-D Design) Qualification type: Assessment Unit 1 - PROD1 Materials, Components and Application 50% of AS, 25% of A Level 2 hour written paper 80 marks Based primarily on Materials and Components and consisting of three sections Section 1 contains compulsory limited response questions Section 2 offers a choice of one question from two Section 3 contains one compulsory question Available June only Unit 2 - PROD2 Learning Through Designing and Making 50% of AS, 25% of A Level Coursework - approx 50 hours 80 marks Written (or electronic) design portfolio Manufactured outcome(s) Coursework may take a number of forms: a simple design-and-make project, two smaller projects or a portfolio of work Available June only Awarding Assessment & Qualifications Alliance Created 20151015 10:32:02 Updated 20151015 10:32:02
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Title: GCE AS Level in Design and Technology: Product Design (3-D Design) Qualification: GCE AS Level in Design and Technology: Product Design (3-D Design) Classification: Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies