Art & Design Level 3 Applied
Course Overview
Do you relish all aspects of the creative art and design world? This course gives you creative freedom when responding to assignment briefs, meaning you will gain skills in a wide range of processes and techniques. These include digital, photography, printmaking, surface pattern, three-dimensional, fashion and textiles, graphic design and illustration.
This course is available to study as an Extended Diploma (180-credit course equivalent to 3 A Levels).
The course is delivered in specialist studios by experienced teachers. You will work alongside your peers completing final work for your portfolio along with sketchbooks containing your research, ideas and proposals. You will become competent in both presenting and explaining your work alongside, project management and responding to a brief creatively.
We enrich all learning with visiting speakers and trips that will enable you to complete first-hand research. Visits have included destinations such as the National Portrait Gallery, the Courtauld Institute, the White Cube Gallery, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the British Museum and Tate Modern.
Students who successfully complete the Extended Diploma in Art course mainly progress to university study. Students have gone on to study a range of creative degree courses including graphic design, architecture, product design, photography, illustration, fashion design, textiles, jewellery design, surface pattern, games design and fine art. Destinations have included Edinburgh School of Art, Central St Martins, Leeds School of Art, Brighton, Norwich University of the Arts, Nottingham Trent and Falmouth. You can also progress from this course onto our Level 4 Foundation Art and Design (see page 90 for more information).
The course is fast-paced, exciting and enables students to gain experience in varying techniques, alongside focusing on specialist areas that provide portfolio evidence for their next progression pathway. By the end of this course you will have produced a stunning and varied portfolio, demonstrating your commitment and passion for the creative world.
Year 1 Modules
- Fine Art Materials, Techniques and Processes
- Graphic Illustration
- Photography Materials, Techniques and Processes
- Visual Recording and Communication
- Critical and Contextual Studies
- The Creative Process
Year 2 Modules
- Materials, Techniques and Processes in Art
- Printmaking
- Surface Pattern
- Developing an Art and Design Portfolio
- Contemporary Fine Art
- Developing and Realising Creative Intentions
- Working to a Client Brief
Key Info
Minimum Entry Requirements
- Five GCSEs at Grade 4 including:
- Grade 4 in GCSE English Language or GCSE English Literature
- Grade 4 in GCSE Art or Merit in Level 2 Art
Assessment
- 30% Exam
- 70% Coursework
- Exam Board: Edexcel Pearson
68
Total students
17
Average class size
Why choose this course?
You will enjoy this course if you relish all aspects of the creative art and design world. The units allow students to respond to assignment briefs, gaining skills in a wide range of processes and techniques.
The course is delivered in small class sizes in specialist studios by experienced tutors. You will work alongside your peers completing final work for your portfolio along with sketchbooks containing your research, ideas and proposals.
The delivery of units will be enhanced with a varied range of exciting trips and destinations both locally and nationally. These trips support the students' knowledge and understanding of artists and designers along with gaining primary research.
We enrich all the delivered units with visiting speakers and organisations. For example, ‘The Raptor Foundation’ visits us in college with a selection of live birds including owls, falcons, and hawks. The students work from direct observation, using a range of different materials along with photography techniques to record the experience. We visit both the excellent range of local museums and galleries in and around Cambridge along with regular visits to London to enable students to complete first-hand research.
Skills you'll gain
You will gain a wide range of skills from successful completion of this course, including knowledge and understanding of digital, photography, printmaking, surface pattern, fashion and textiles, three-dimensional, graphic design and illustration. You will become competent in both presenting and explaining your work alongside how to project-manage and respond to a brief creatively.
After Long Road
Students who successfully complete the Extended Diploma in Art course mainly progress to direct entry to university on a degree course.
Students have recently gone on to study a range of various creative degree courses including: graphic design, architecture, product design, photography, illustration, fashion design, textiles, jewellery design, surface pattern, games design and fine art. Destinations have included Edinburgh School of Art, Central St Martins, Leeds School of Art, Brighton, Norwich University of the Arts, Nottingham Trent and Falmouth and Long Road L4 Art Foundation Course.
This course has been really good at giving me personal freedom in art. I feel fully supported by the teachers and have really enjoyed the working environment in lessons. Being part of this course allow you to become really close to your peers and I have made strong friendships, alongside gaining valuable creative experiences. I like the fact that everyday we are introduced to something new, and it is never the same.