Context At AS A level candidates should develop an understanding of the physical and mechanical properties of a broad range of materials and components. They should understand why these are used in specific applications with particular emphasis on the life-cycle of products including manufacture, use and disposal. Through study and detailed analysis of a wide range of products, candidates should begin to develop knowledge and understanding of the broader issues for the designer such as: environmental sustainability of products and their manufacture, ergonomic and anthropometrics, inclusive design, and consumer safety. Candidates should have a good understanding of the methods by which materials and components can be manipulated to manufacture products. Through study and first-hand experience in practical project work, candidates will also develop knowledge of the health and safety issues relevant to working with materials. Coursework projects may also provide an opportunity for students to learn about the use of computer aided design (CAD) and computer aided manufacture (CAM), and the use of basic quality control measures. What you will study The specification is divided into topics, each covering different key concepts of chemistry: Unit Materials, Components and Application Unit 2 Learning Through Designing and Making Unit 3 Design and Manufacture Unit 4 Design and Making Practice Product Design brings design and manufacturing theory together, and a good A Level grade in the subject demonstrates that a student can apply themselves in analytical thinking, practical skills and academic writing; all of these qualities are highly prized in today's competitive job market.
Name: D&T Product Design Qualification title: GCE AS level Qualification type: GCE A/AS Level or equivalent Assessment Awarding - Created 20160317 14:32:14 Updated 20160317 14:32:14
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