Graphic Design
A LEVEL
This course is suitable for creative students who enjoy the design process and experimenting. Alongside timetabled graphic design sessions in state of the art studios, you will be extending your portfolio, experimenting in the studios, and engaging with other art and creative students and teachers.
KEY TOPICS
typography
graphic communication
design led approaches to image making and manipulation
design concepts in semiotics
branding
advertising
editorial design and illustration
digital tools and processes
photography
YOU WILL
create and exhibit your own artwork
visit galleries, exhibitions and enter competitions
have the opportunity to work with professional artists
develop a professional portfolio
take part in live projects with industry professionals
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A minimum of 5 GCSEs (average score of 5)
These must include:
English Language at grade 4
Maths at grade 4
Art related subject at grade 4
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Assessment methods include:
Coursework
Exams
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This course can be taken as part of an A Level programme.
We recommend that students choose three A Levels or a combination of Level 3 Extended Certificates and A Levels. Depending on your GCSE grades and long-term destination, some students may be able to take up to four A Levels.
If you are planning on progressing to university, the majority of university courses do not require specific subjects. Most universities prefer that you are able to demonstrate skills and competence via the successful completion of related courses. Therefore we recommend that the most important thing when choosing course combinations is that you choose a range of subjects that your enjoy and excel in.
We do not recommend that you take two courses that are similar to each other in content. You are unable to study Fine Art alongside Graphic Design.
Some courses and universities require that you take specific A Levels for entry onto their courses. Please visit: UCAS.com and explore individual university entry requirements for more information.
If you are planning on studying Medicine, Veterinary Science, Dentistry or other competitive science based courses, most universities require you to take Biology, Chemistry and either Maths, Statistics or Physics.
If you want more information on choosing your A Levels, please speak to your schools career advisor or chat to us at any of our careers or open day events.
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Be part of a welcoming community of artists, performers, designers, and makers. Experiment, take creative risks and hone your craft. Study is creative and projects are thought provoking and exciting. The spaces that you learn in reflect the quality studios found in the professional industry.
PROFESSIONAL CREATIVE PRACTICE
Exhibit your work, present ideas and perform to audiences throughout the country.
Live briefs will be at the heart of your daily creativity. You will have the chance to take part in collaborative projects to meet real life creative challenges.
Your workshops and projects will be led by recognised industry professional artists
Take part in regular visits to world-class creative institutions and colleges in London and beyond.
Receive many professional networking opportunities to support your career.
UNIQUE LINKS
BBC
BT Sports
ITV
Plexal
Adobe
Slade School of Art
UAL colleges
UEL creative department
Newham Heritage
EXPERT PRACTICIONERS
All areas of creative life are represented in our eclectic and talented team, all of whom bring a wide range of industry experience as freelance artists, entrepreneurs, musicians, choreographers and directors.
You will receive first class technical support in all creative areas. The Visual and Performing Arts team have professional experience in a wide range of specialisms such as AV design, puppetry, 3D materials, textiles and fashion design, carpentry, illustration, set design, physical theatre and sound design.
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Whatever support you need, we’re here for you and will make sure you get the most out of your time at college.
We have expert teams in place to look after every single one of our students.
Our specialist teams can help with:
Learning difficulties
Physical and sensory disabilities
Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, ADHD, Aspergers or other specific learning difficulties
Mental health, counselling and wellbeing
Exam access arrangements
Money, finance and bursary advice
Careers advice, job and university applications
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This course will prepare you for work and study in the art, design and creative industries sector. On completion, you will be prepared to progress to further study across a range of courses.
Former students have gone on to study everything from graphic design, motion graphics, games design, architecture, animation, fashion, illustration to fine art, textiles or interior design at some of the most prestigious art colleges and courses in the country, including UAL Central St Martins, LCC, LCF, Ravensbourne.
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The Complete University Guide give university rankings each year. If you are planning on progressing to university, find out which universities are ranked most highly for Art and Design.
https://www.thecompleteuniversityguide.co.uk/league-tables/rankings/art-and-design