Course information
Design Technology
Tunbridge Wells Girls' Grammar School - Kent
01892520902
Southfield Road, Tunbridge Wells, TN4 9UJ
Course summary

PRODUCT DESIGN Applying creativity to a problem, making a functional item to improve our lives in some way, is hugely rewarding. From the moment we wake up, we all rely on technology and design; our phone, toothbrush, the bus to school or the classroom - everything is designed. In this digital age, it is essential we prepare the next generation to take on these challenges. Using 3D Computer Aided Design and CNC Manufacturing Techniques (3D Printer, Laser Cam), pupils will be able to realise their design solutions. With an A Level in Design Technology you will have many relevant skills to discuss at interviews and apply to relevant courses beyond TWGGS. The Design Technology A Level will develop your ability to use creativity and imagination when applying design processes, modifying designs, and manufacturing prototypes that solve real world problems, considering others’ needs, aspirations and values. You will identify market needs and opportunities for new products, initiate and develop design ideas and make and test prototypes. You will acquire subject knowledge in Design and Technology, including how a product can be developed through the stages of prototyping, realisation and commercial manufacture. During the course you will develop an in-depth knowledge and understanding of materials, components and the processes associated with product design, testing and evaluation. You will also gain a critical understanding of the wider influences on Design and Technology, including cultural, economic, environmental, historical and social factors. The course is taught in two components, as illustrated. Pupils will undertake a written exam at the end of the two year course. Each pupil will also produce a design portfolio illustrating the development of an idea to meet a specific design brief, leading to an architectural model or prototype. Their design portfolio will form an integral part of future interviews. TWGGS pupils have gained university places studying a range of courses:- Architecture, civil engineering, product design, graphic design, interior design, mechanical engineering, textile design and foundation courses. COMPONENT 1 Principles of Design and Technology - Topics 1-12: Assessment - Written examination 2 1/2 hours; 120 marks, 50% of the qualification. The paper includes calculations, short-open and open-response questions, as well as extended writing questions. 1. Materials 2. Performance characteristics of materials 3. Processes and techniques 4. Digital technologies 5. Factors influencing the development of products 6. Effects of technological developments 7. Potential hazards and risk assessment 8. Features of manufacturing industries 9. Designing for maintenance and the cleaner environment 10. Current legislation 11. Information handling. Modelling and forward planning 12. Further processes and techniques COMPONENT 2 Assessment - Non-examined assessment. 120 marks 50% of the qualification. The investigation report is internally assessed and externally moderated. There are four parts to the assessment covering the identification of a design problem, developing the design, making the prototype and evaluating both the design and the final prototype.

Entry requirements

Subject requirements - Grade 7 or higher in a Design Technology GCSE

How you'll be assessed

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About Education Provider

RegionSouth East
Local AuthorityKent
Ofsted RatingOutstanding
Gender TypeGirls
AddressSouthfield Road, Tunbridge Wells, TN4 9UJ