Foundation Art and Design

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The course consists of 7 mandatory sequential units covering a whole range of art and design, including drawing, painting, basic design, surface and colour, 3D studies, print making, photography, digital media and art and design history. The first part of this course is 'diagnostic'. You explore a wide range of media and methods and you are then able to diagnose which area fits your abilities and aspirations. At Christmas you choose to specialise in one of four broad areas for the remainder of the course: 3D Design and Craft, Fashion and Textiles, Visual Communications or Fine Art. Students often choose areas which they had not previously anticipated and students who studied Art at A Level often become designers. Students are provided with permanent workstations in a well-lit, purpose built studio with access to excellent specialist workshops for 3D work, ceramics, printmaking, photography and computer work.Applications to higher education go through UCAS; guidance and advice on this is a part of the programme.You receive regular tutorials, which focus on your coursework and help you identify your strengths and future progression.During both the Autumn and Spring terms there are organised visits to see galleries and exhibitions in London.

Course information

Name: Foundation Art and Design Qualification title: Foundation Diploma in Art and Design (QCF) Qualification type: Assessment This is an intensive and exciting course. You will be required to undertake your coursework at home and will need to allocate about 5 hours per week.You will be assessed on the coursework that you produce over the year. The work you produce in the first two terms is assessed as a pass or fail. The work produced in the Summer term is assessed as your final assignment; assessed both internally by the course team and externally by the validation awarding body. This gives you a final overall grade at Pass, Merit or Distinction.The final qualification will be a Foundation Diploma in Art and Design. Awarding Pearson Education Ltd (Formerly EDEXCEL) Created 20151204 15:58:18 Updated 20151204 15:58:18

Entry requirements

There is a studio fee for the year of approximately £150 which is payable at the start of the course. Equipment required There is a studio fee for the year of approximately £150 which is payable at the start of the course.

Provider

WILTSHIRE COLLEGE
Further Education
info@wiltshire.ac.uk
01225 766241
http://www.wiltshire.ac.uk

Address

COLLEGE ROAD Town: TROWBRIDGE County:WILTSHIRE

Learning aims

Title: Foundation Diploma in Art and Design (QCF) Qualification: Foundation Diploma in Art and Design (QCF) Classification: Arts, Media and Publishing

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