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Art and Design BTEC Intermediate Diploma Level 2 (Sept '12)

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Course code: B0625

Course category: Full-time

End Qualification: BTEC Diploma

Starting and ending month: September to June

Days of the week: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

Course duration: 36 weeks

Time of day: All day

Formal assessment: Formal assessment required

Course location: City College Brighton and Hove, Pelham Street

Course aims:
This is a hands-on course giving you a broad experience in art & design. You will be able to express yourself through the use of different materials. The course aims to provide students with a broad programme of art & design studies covering a range of skills including Drawing, Painting, Printmaking, 3D work, Textiles and Fashion.

Through projects that may run for a day, a week or a number of weeks the course will challenge you to step out of your comfort zone & try new things.

You will also research into different artists and designers, visit museums and galleries and undertake location drawing. You will develop practical skills such as working in sketchbooks, presenting work and building a portfolio. You will be given the opportunity to develop language and literacy skills through research and writing about your own work and ideas. It will also help you to identify where your strengths and interests lie.

If you are interested in a career in the creative industries, City College is the place to study art and design on the South Coast. Based at City College’s Pelham Street campus in North Laine, the College’s Visual Arts department has cultivated the type of vibrant, exciting atmosphere that you would expect from being at an Art College. There are rich and diverse opportunities across the art and design spectrum, covering fashion, textiles, graphics, illustration, games development, 3 D and mixed media - a diversity that is unmatched in local further education arts provision. There’s a big arts community at the College from Level 1 through to Foundation Degree level so it’s the kind of environment in which fashion textiles students are likely to rub shoulders with fine art sculpture students. This constant exchange of ideas is encouraged and supported by tutors.

The department has a wide range of full-time and sessional staff who are all practising artists and designers involved in Brighton’s buzzing art and design scene. Whether you’re a school leaver or mature student, if you want to work in the creative industries but need guidance in finding your direction, there are staff here who will help you to focus and realise your potential.

Every year, the department stages spectacular fashion shows which not only involves collaboration amongst students from different art and design disciplines but also with students from the College’s music and hair & beauty departments. Overseas study trips to locations such as Amsterdam have also proved inspirational to students.

Along with the sense of creative freedom that students enjoy, there is an academic underpinning to the development of skills. Curses are vocationally-focussed with pastoral care, guidance and support helping students who are making the transition from school to College. Parental consultation during courses is welcomed and valued.

Course content:
The BTEC Intermediate Diploma in Art & Design comprises of eight mandatory and optional units, of which great emphasis is placed on extending and developing painting and drawing skills, 2D & 3D design skills as well as encouraging research into artists and designers and study skills. To pass the course all of the identified units must be passed. Work for each unit is undertaken within overall themed projects.

The units of study are:

Unit 1: Contextual references in art and design

The aim of this unit is to extend and develop the students' awareness of historical and contemporary art, craft and design work in order to influence own project work. A museum visit plays an important part within this unit.

Unit 2: 2d Visual communication

A unit based around the formal elements (line, tone, texture, colour etc.) This unit introduces & develops the existing skills and understanding that is needed for all artists, craftspeople and designers need for their own work.

Unit 3: 3d Visual communication

This unit concentrates on the individual development of 3D design skills and the exploration of 3D techniques and processes. Focus is on the manipulation of materials and using combinations of traditional and experimental techniques and media.

Unit 4: Using Ideas to Explore, develop and Produce Art and Design. (Final major project)
Students will learn how to design ideas developed from a given theme. Students are required to explore and experiment with a wide range of media, materials and techniques for example, Ceramics, Textiles, 3D Sculpture and mixed media

Unit 5: Building an Art & Design Portfolio
This enables the student to further an insight to how to prepare and construct a portfolio of Art and Design with the aim of progressing to further education or employment.

Unit 6: Working in the Art and Design Industry
This unit aims to provide learners with a broad understanding of the Art and Design industry & the employment opportunities available within it.

Unit 13: Working with visual Arts Briefs.
Through the stimulus of primary source material and a range of thematic projects students will develop the 2D and 3D visual language of line, tone, shape, form, colour, contrast, texture, composition, proportion, pattern and mark making.

Unit 14: Working with 3D Design Crafts Briefs.
This unit concentrates on the individual development of skills and techniques including textiles, fashion, 3D/sculpture. Focus is on the manipulation of materials and combinations of traditional and experimental techniques and media in order to produce original outcomes.

In addition to studying Art & Design you will study Three Functional Skills (English, Maths and ICT) and a PSD qualification of which will enhance and enrich the main programme of Art & Design study.

Facilities for students:
Students will be based within the exciting and vibrant City College Visual Arts department where we have extensive and excellent Art & Design facilities. These include a range of practical working environments and art studios including Printmaking workshops, 3d Wood/metal workshops & Fashion studios.

Tutors:
A range of enthusiastic & experienced full-time and part-time teaching staff teach on this course. The tutors provide a wide range of professional expertise, skills and industrial experience as practising designers, artists and educators.

Assessment: To pass the course all identified units must be passed. All units are assessed, and graded. An overall grade of Pass, Merit & Distinction is awarded for the final qualification.

Awarding Body: Edexcel

Entry Requirements:
Minimum of 5 GCSEs at Grades E or better or an equivalent level 1 qualification (eg BTEC or City & Guilds).

Interview for entry: Interview required

Interview preparation:
All students are invited into college for an interview with the Course Leader. This is where you can show your interest, enthusiasm and commitment to this art course through your studies at school, your hobbies, any work experience or your ambitions.

You will need to show you are committed to the course and prepared to work in and out of class. You also need to bring a portfolio of work or sketch books with you to interview.

Interviews take place from January through to August. You may also have to complete an initial assessment before your interview, so that we can see your level of literacy and numeracy skills.

Progression and links:
An Intermediate BTEC Diploma in Art and Design prepares you to go on to a more advanced course such as the BTEC Advanced Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma in Art & Design programme.

With further training or study, students can consider a range of careers in:

Costs of your Course:
There are five parts to the cost of your course:

  1. Tuition Fees
  2. College registration
  3. Awarding Body registration
  4. Resource Fee
  5. Exam / Assessment Fees

Tuition fees

How much will the Tuition Fees cost?

Below are the fees for this course.

Free Study and Financial Support

All full time courses are free to EU residents who are under 19 years old on the 31st August 2012. The only fees you have to pay are for specialist resources and equipment and the cost of these varies from £25 to £300 depending upon the subject you are studying.

Depending on your circumstances, you may be eligible for financial help from the college's learner support funds. You should apply for financial support as soon as you receive your offer letter.

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Disclaimer:
Although the information given is believed to be correct at the time of publication, it does not form any part of a contract between City College Brighton and Hove and the student. Courses may be subject to change.

Timetables are subject to change and you should check with your tutor prior to enrolment for the details of your timetable.