Welcome to Product Design Advanced level! Take a look at everything around you in this room, or the building or park you are sitting in. Did you know that absolutely everything constructed or made has been invented by a designer? Look at the pen you are holding, the lunch you are eating, the phone you are using; this text you are reading. Absolutely everything around you has been designed This is the key aspect of Product Design – That it is a course that will give you the tools, equipment and knowledge to be confident, creative and innovative. You will be designing the products that everyone else will be using in the future. This is the key aspect of Product Design – That it is a course that will give you the tools, equipment and knowledge to be confident, creative and innovative. You will be designing the products that everyone else will be using in the future.
In order for students to study A Level courses, they will need the following:- An Average Point Score of 5.5 or more at GCSE Level, including at least a grade 5 in GCSE English Language and at least a grade 5 in GCSE Maths. A grade 6 in Design and Technology GCSE For more information contact Mrs Parchment pparchment@southgate.enfield.sch.uk
Paper 1 What assessed Technical principles How it's assessed Written exam : 2 hours and 30 minutes 120 remarks 30% of A level Questions Mixture of short answer and extended response Paper 2 What assessed Designing and marking principles How it's assessed Written exam : 2 hours and 30 minutes 80 remarks 20% of A level Questions Mixture of short answer and extended response questions Section A: Product Analysis: 30 marks Up to 6 short answer questions base on visual stimulus of the product(s) Section B: Commercial manufacture : 50 remarks Mixture of short answer and extended response Non - exam assessment What assessed Practical application of technical principles, designing and marking principles How it's assessed Substantial design and make project 100 marks 50% of A level Evidence Written or digital design portfolio and photographic evidence of final prototype.
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Region | London |
Local Authority | Enfield |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Sussex Way, Cockfosters, Barnet, EN4 0BL |
Welcome to Product Design Advanced level! Take a look at everything around you in this room, or the building or park you are sitting in. Did you know that absolutely everything constructed or made has been invented by a designer? Look at the pen you are holding, the lunch you are eating, the phone you are using; this text you are reading. Absolutely everything around you has been designed This is the key aspect of Product Design – That it is a course that will give you the tools, equipment and knowledge to be confident, creative and innovative. You will be designing the products that everyone else will be using in the future. This is the key aspect of Product Design – That it is a course that will give you the tools, equipment and knowledge to be confident, creative and innovative. You will be designing the products that everyone else will be using in the future.
In order for students to study A Level courses, they will need the following:- An Average Point Score of 5.5 or more at GCSE Level, including at least a grade 5 in GCSE English Language and at least a grade 5 in GCSE Maths. A grade 6 in Design and Technology GCSE For more information contact Mrs Parchment pparchment@southgate.enfield.sch.uk
Paper 1 What assessed Technical principles How it's assessed Written exam : 2 hours and 30 minutes 120 remarks 30% of A level Questions Mixture of short answer and extended response Paper 2 What assessed Designing and marking principles How it's assessed Written exam : 2 hours and 30 minutes 80 remarks 20% of A level Questions Mixture of short answer and extended response questions Section A: Product Analysis: 30 marks Up to 6 short answer questions base on visual stimulus of the product(s) Section B: Commercial manufacture : 50 remarks Mixture of short answer and extended response Non - exam assessment What assessed Practical application of technical principles, designing and marking principles How it's assessed Substantial design and make project 100 marks 50% of A level Evidence Written or digital design portfolio and photographic evidence of final prototype.