GCE A Level Graphic Design

A Level

In Carmarthen

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Description

  • Type

    A Level

  • Location

    Carmarthen (Wales)

  • Duration

    1 Year

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Programme Description:
This is a two year programme, which focuses on developing a broad understanding of Graphic Communication. Graphic Communication is about developing the ability to communicate visually; using innovation and creativity to solve design problems, exploring media and design processes to communicate ideas.
The programme aims for every learner to develop their own unique voice using visual imagery, applying technical and contextual understanding confidently to realise their intentions. Learners are encouraged to explore individual interests and ideas over a range of genres through the development of sketchbooks to record their progress. Sketchbooks form an integral part of the course and learners are encouraged to develop their own creative styles for presentation, which may include producing handmade sketchbooks or integrating digital work. Programme content includes techniques such as digital image creation using Photoshop and Illustrator, traditional illustration, collage and printmaking. Developing ideas using direct observational drawing and photography is a critical starting point for every project.
External opportunities and competitions are provided for all learners to push themselves outside their comfort zones and develop extra-curricular experiences and all learners are kept up-to-date on current exhibitions and events of interest, with trips organised throughout the year. AS Graphic Communication consists of a coursework portfolio and controlled assessment and AL Graphic Communication includes a self-initiated portfolio module and an externally set controlled assessment.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Carmarthen (Carmarthenshire)
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Jobs Well Road,, SA31 3HY

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

Progression and Employment:
The programme provides an excellent basis for progression to higher education, employment or apprenticeships. Previous learners have progressed onto a range of creative courses around the UK and some have set-up as freelance designers straight from this course. The College offers Foundation Art and Design and BA (Hons) Degree pathways in a range of creative courses with bursaries for those that progress from this programme. Possible careers in Graphic Communication include; Graphic Designer, Illustrator, advertisement and marketing, picture editor, magazine editor, architect, interior designer, fashion illustrator, set designer. Graphic Communication can also provide opportunities for working in the Media, TV and Film, as well as providing a range of transferable skills, such as entrepreneurship, problem solving and critical thinking.

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Subjects

  • Media
  • Communication Training
  • Image
  • Drawing
  • Illustration
  • Illustrator
  • Photoshop
  • Design

Course programme

Programme Features:

Learners will develop skills in digital image-making, Painting, drawing, illustration and printmaking. Industry standard software, predominantly Photoshop and Illustrator, are taught throughout the year. Studio sessions are available for learners to make use of equipment in free time. Historical and contextual studies are integrated within each student’s personal projects. Learners have the opportunity to participate in local and National competitions. Visits to exhibitions, galleries and workshops are organised for all learners. All second year learners and selected first year learners exhibit their work at an end of year exhibition.


Programme Content:

A wide range of technical and contextual elements are explored throughout the coursework and controlled assessment projects, with the majority of work taking place in practical workshops, discussions and reviews. Students will learn historical and contemporary techniques, for example digital image creation, screen-printing, working with mixed-media imagery as well as painting and drawing. In the second year students are encouraged to explore individual areas of interest with practical activities supported by their lecturers. Regular opportunities for students to gain feedback are provided throughout the course through individual and group tutorials.

Additional information

Method of Assessment AS Level - One coursework unit worth 60% plus supervised timed task worth 40% of the overall grade. A Level - One coursework unit worth 60% plus a supervised timed task worth 40%.

GCE A Level Graphic Design

Price on request