
In the first year of the course, you will develop an understanding of a broad range of materials, with a greater emphasis on understanding and applying iterative design processes. You will also consider the broader issues for the designer including the environmental sustainability of products and consumer safety. In the second year, students have the opportunity to further develop the knowledge and practical skills from Y12. You will continue to develop a body of coursework alongside an understanding of the processes and procedures of commercial production and manufacture.
If you have a range of good GCSE results and are strongly motivated, then you can be successful in this subject area. Typically, we would expect that you have completed a GCSE in a Design and Technology subject and achieved at least a Grade 5. It would also be desirable for you to have achieved a Grade 6 or above in Maths and Science where skills and knowledge can be applied in the context of design and technology.
Paper 1 – Technical principles. Written exam: 2.5 hours, 120 marks, 30% of A level Paper 2 – Designing and making principles. Written exam: 1.5 hours, 80 marks, 20% of A level Design and make project 100 marks, 50% of A level Evidence - Written or digital design portfolio and photographic evidence of final prototype.
About Education Provider
Region | Yorkshire and the Humber |
Local Authority | York |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Haxby Road, New Earswick, York, YO32 4BZ |
In the first year of the course, you will develop an understanding of a broad range of materials, with a greater emphasis on understanding and applying iterative design processes. You will also consider the broader issues for the designer including the environmental sustainability of products and consumer safety. In the second year, students have the opportunity to further develop the knowledge and practical skills from Y12. You will continue to develop a body of coursework alongside an understanding of the processes and procedures of commercial production and manufacture.
If you have a range of good GCSE results and are strongly motivated, then you can be successful in this subject area. Typically, we would expect that you have completed a GCSE in a Design and Technology subject and achieved at least a Grade 5. It would also be desirable for you to have achieved a Grade 6 or above in Maths and Science where skills and knowledge can be applied in the context of design and technology.
Paper 1 – Technical principles. Written exam: 2.5 hours, 120 marks, 30% of A level Paper 2 – Designing and making principles. Written exam: 1.5 hours, 80 marks, 20% of A level Design and make project 100 marks, 50% of A level Evidence - Written or digital design portfolio and photographic evidence of final prototype.