Art & Design Fine Art

Examining Board – Edexcel

Subject Content

The course will allow students to develop skills and ideas in greater depth and breadth and will encourage them to experiment and explore ideas in a wide range of technologies, and materials, and enjoy engaging in a truly creative process. They will need to develop independent study skills, enjoy researching and gathering visual information, be keen to discuss their work and that of others, and above all enjoy taking risks!

Methods of Study

You will explore and respond to a theme of your choice. You will generate, research and develop ideas, as well as developing the skills of analysis to help you to analyse both your own and the work of others. In addition to completing the 8 hour examination work (at AS level) and the 12 hour examination work (at A2 level), you will produce preparatory work that shows the development of your final piece in both instances. The coursework unit incorporates two linked elements – practical work and a written personal study.

METHODS OF ASSESSMENT 

AS 
Unit 1
Art and Design Coursework 30% of Advanced GCE
60% of AS
Internally set
Internally marked
Externally moderated
AS 
Unit 2
Art and Design Externally Set Assignment 20% of Advanced GCE
40% of AS
Externally set
Internally marked
Externally moderated

A2
Unit 3

Art and Design Coursework, Practical Work, Personal Study 30% of Advanced GCE Internally set
Internally marked
Externally moderated
A2 
Unit 4
Art & Design Externally Set Assignment 20% of Advanced GCE Externally set
Internally marked
Externally moderated

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Students should enjoy developing work from a starting brief, linking work with artists intentions and should be eager to experiment and create. Students must be aware that a high level of involvement and personal responsibility and organisation is required at this level, coupled with a commitment to long hours of work outside contact time. Opportunities to work independently within the department are widely encouraged. Students should also make visits to galleries and enjoy developing an understanding of how artists work. They should have a grade C or above at GCSE level.

You must be aware that a high level of involvement and personal responsibility and organisation is required at this level, coupled with a commitment to long hours of work outside contact time. Opportunities to work independently within the department are widely encouraged. You should also make visits to galleries and enjoy developing an understanding of how artists work.

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