Art Fine A Level Linear

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This art course places a distinct emphasis on the exploration of ideas, materials, visual and other sensory sources. They are concerned with the development of your individual responses to your own first hand experience. During the first two terms of the AS course; you will be encouraged to explore the creative potential of different media and processes. The aim of this essentially experimental phase is to encourage you to acquire and develop skills and awareness. Drawing from observation as a means of investigation and research is an essential aspect of the course and all students will be expected to develop their experience and confidence in this area. You will also be encouraged to make connections with the work of other artists and the wider worldwide context of art and throughout the course you will have the opportunity to study selected aspects of art through lectures and visits.

Course information

Name: Art Fine A Level Linear Qualification title: GCE A Level in Art and Design Qualification type: GCE A/AS Level or equivalent Assessment AS Level: You will receive continual assessment on your progress and one to one tutorials. Your final assessment for your AS level award is as follows: Component 1: Coursework Portfolio During the first two terms of the course you will have the opportunity to experience drawing, painting, printmaking and photography. This phase provides the basis for (one extensive practical project) Unit 1: Coursework Portfolio (worth 60% AS). Alongside this work you will be expected to build up evidence of your critical awareness of the wider context of art within culture to complement and inform your practical work. Componet 2: Externally-Set Assignment Towards the end of the AS course you will complete an Externally-Set Assignment (worth 40% AS). This involves a preparation period of approximately ten weeks plus 10 hours unaided supervised time. A2 Level: If you choose to continue into the second year to complete the A Level course there are two component assessments: Component 1: Personal investigation This involves one, extended, in-depth coursework project using skills acquired at AS level. It also includes a written log of your progress between 1000 - 3000 words. Component 2: Externally-Set Assignment Your response to externally set questions. This involves a preparation period of approximately fifteen weeksplus 15 hours of unaided supervised time. Awarding Assessment & Qualifications Alliance Created 20160810 15:10:17 Updated 20160810 15:10:17

Entry requirements

None

Provider

Peter Symonds College: Adult Education
Further Education
ace@psc.ac.uk
01962 886166
http://www.psc.ac.uk/ace/

Address

Stoney Lane
Weeke Town: Winchester County:Hants

Learning aims

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