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Start Date: Duration: Level: Study mode: Course Location: Course Type:
September 2 Years Level 3 Full-Time Bede Campus Full-time Vocational Apply Enquire

You will need 4 GCSE's at grade 4-9, including English. Or a relevant Level 2 qualification.

If you do not have an art and design based GCSE then you will need to be interviewed with a portfolio of artwork/ photography (a good range of images between 12 and 20).

Study level Cost Additional fees
19+ please enquire You may be required to pay for trips and visits and you will need to purchase a small amount of graphics related materials. Basic materials for independent studies and homework may also be needed.

You will be taught through a combination of practical lessons in the design classroom, developing practical and digital skills, gaining knowledge about the graphic design industry. The course involves visits to regional/national exhibitions and workshops where you will study and record the work of various artists and designers. You may even be producing work for local clients in industry through our live briefs.

Assessment is carried out through the creation and submission of your practical graphics work, through coursework and digital journals in which you record your research, ideas and ongoing work.

Maths and English are important life skills that will help you to achieve your best in your studies and progress to your dream career.

Ideally for this Level 3 course you will have achieved a grade 9-4 in GCSE Maths and/or English at school, howeve,r if you have not achieved this, we will help you to improve your skills.

Maths and English are also embedded into the coursework. Different design applications, as well as studio and darkroom processes, involve the measuring and calculation of artworks in their processes. In theory lessons and in coursework journals you will be broadening your industry specific knowledge and vocabulary.

You have the opportunity to take part in a placement in your second year of the course. This will be a subject-related work placement with a local business connected with graphic design or a related arts industry organisation.

Placements are crucial in providing our students with an understanding of how their skills can be applied to employment, as well as helping students develop their professionalism and people skills.

We have a number of links with local businesses connected with graphics and the arts. This includes local designers, agencies and art galleries, to ensure you gain an outstanding learning experience with us and are equipped with the skills and knowledge needed to progress to a career in industry.

In recent years, students have experienced industry talks from established designers and art directors.

You will study 13 hours per week on your course, which will include personal development with your course tutor and an additional hour and a half of skills development.

You will also be expected to study outside of set college hours.

The aim of this course is to develop your skills and knowledge in graphic design. You will explore the subject of graphic design in practical and digital sessions over the two years, combining both sets of skills. An example of some of the areas covered in this qualification would be observational drawing, illustration, advertising, animation, photography and website design.

As well as learning to use industry designed digital software, the course will assist, develop and improve your technical and creative skills in the graphic design field. The successful completion of this course will support your progression into a career in the creative industries or on to Higher Education.

Year 1 - Module A:

A1 - Skills Development- Exploring and developing Art and Design Skills
In this unit you will explore a range of skills and processes in the graphic design field. This will be han- based practice, as well as digital computer skills with industry software.

A2 - Creative Project - This unit is a response to skill learnt in A1
You will use these skills to create a body of work with a final outcome linked to industry.

Year 2 - Module B:

B1 - Personal Progression - The aim of this unit is set you up ready for your next steps industry or further education
You will research into all areas such as, universities, jobs as well as self employment. From there you will discover your personal attributes, long term goals and attend a mock interview to build your confidence. To complete the unit you will prepare a portfolio to support your progression.

B2 - Creative Industry Response (FMP) - The FMP encompasses all of the units completed on the course
You will write a brief linked to industry and your chosen progression. A body of work will be produced with experiments, development of ideas and a final outcome. The work will then be exhibited at our end of year show.

BTEC awarded by Pearson

What’s next?

You could progress to Higher Education or university to study and art and design or graphic design related course. Alternatively, you could gain employment in the creative arts sector, focusing on graphics.

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