Art & Design Level 2: NCFE
This course is meant for those students who have already some knowledge of art and design media. This course is to develop your skills further in the areas such as drawing skills, digital skills, mixed media and design. You will collect a portfolio of evidence in order to complete a qualification. There is an enterprise unit attached to this qualification which involves finding, planning and completing own projects and looking at general issues in design industry.
Course Information
Course Type:
Adult
Study Mode:
Part Time Non Released
Qualification:
Certificate
Location:
Deane Road Campus
Course Code:
VP500-AD01
Course Length:
30
Start Date:
TBC
Subject Area:
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
Overview
This course is meant for those students who have already some knowledge of art and design media. This course is to develop your skills further in the areas such as drawing skills, digital skills, mixed media and design. You will collect a portfolio of evidence in order to complete a qualification. There is an enterprise unit attached to this qualification which involves finding, planning and completing own projects and looking at general issues in design industry.
Group Times
We’re currently finalising next year’s timetable, but you can register your interest now to receive priority access to this course before enrolment officially opens. We will let you know once the priority access window opens.
Fees
Tuition Fee: £385.00
Other fees: £61.50
You can opt to pay these fees in monthly instalments. You can set this up during the enrolment.
Courses fees are subject to change.
Other fees: £61.50
You can opt to pay these fees in monthly instalments. You can set this up during the enrolment.
Courses fees are subject to change.
What You'll Learn
You will cover these areas
• Explore materials, techniques and processes
• Improve application of visual language on and off the computer
• Complete small projects connected to combining all your skills
• Look at enterprise issues connected to digital imaging in practice eg. sustainability, ethical issues, financial cost etc.
• Build a portfolio
• Final project to be displayed in college exhibition
• Explore materials, techniques and processes
• Improve application of visual language on and off the computer
• Complete small projects connected to combining all your skills
• Look at enterprise issues connected to digital imaging in practice eg. sustainability, ethical issues, financial cost etc.
• Build a portfolio
• Final project to be displayed in college exhibition
How Will I Be Assessed?
This an NCFE Level 2 course and all students are required to collect a portfolio of evidence throughout the year which covers 4 units of the qualification -
• Exploring Craft and Enterprise Skills
• Research and Develop Design Ideas for Craft
• Respond to a Craft Brief
• Produce Final Craft Work
Written and oral feedback will be given by the tutor throughout the year.
• Exploring Craft and Enterprise Skills
• Research and Develop Design Ideas for Craft
• Respond to a Craft Brief
• Produce Final Craft Work
Written and oral feedback will be given by the tutor throughout the year.
Entry Requirements
• You will need a file and wallets to keep a portfolio of evidence and produce a final piece of artwork at the end of the course
• Interview with tutors necessary
• Interview with tutors necessary
I'm Interested, What Next?
Apply now to get priority access to enrol onto this course. We will let you know once the priority access window opens
Future Opportunities
Foundation courses/Higher Education/Self-Employment.
Who Can I Speak To?
In the first instance please send a message to arts@boltoncc.ac.uk
Anything Else I Need to Know?
A memory stick would be useful for all students to bring to classes.
You will need a sketchbook and art materials – these can be purchased in college.
You will need a sketchbook and art materials – these can be purchased in college.
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