Level 3 BTEC in Art and Design

Vocational • Level 3

Level 3 BTEC in Art and Design

Vocational • Level 3

Type of LearningSchool Leaver

Course CodeA1944

Study ModeFull Time

Duration2 years

CostQuestion tooltip iconFree

Awarded ByPearson.

Location ByBurnley College

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About the course

This course is designed to give you the opportunity to gain knowledge, acquire skills and understand the professional practice which is sought after, and required for progression into employment in the creative industries. During this diverse programme of study you will find out what you enjoy and what you excel in. The focus is on practical, communication and professional skills development, through the exploration of the fundamentals of art practice by working towards interesting project briefs to industry standards. You will develop your understanding of the creative process and develop skills in a full range of media, both traditional and digital which reflect current industry practice. You will develop your visual awareness and experience working in a number of disciplines such as: Fine Art; Graphic Design; Photography; Fashion, Textile Design and 3D sculpture. Work is generated through practical workshops, contextual studies, visiting lecturers/practitioners and your independent responses to industry relevant projects and live briefs.

Type of LearningSchool Leaver

Course CodeA1944

Study ModeFull Time

Duration2 years

CostQuestion tooltip iconFree

Awarded ByPearson.

Location ByBurnley College

Start Date/s

01/09/2025

Entry Requirements

At least five GCSEs at grade 5 or above in a good range of subjects, including Art & Design, or a related subject, and English Language. You should bring a portfolio of work at the interview stage.

Modules

Year 1: Module A: Exploring and Developing Art & Design Skills. A1: Skills Development and A2: Creative Project. Year 2: Module B: Advancing Creative Practice B1: Personal Progression and B2: Creative Industry Response

Assessment

The completion of an extensive portfolio showcases your skills and knowledge and will prepare you for progression. All assessment is holistic, based on portfolios of work produced in response to assignments. Five common assessment criteria are used to assess all work produced throughout the qualification. Reviews of work will be undertaken as an on-going process with formative assessment within set deadlines throughout the academic year. This will culminate in summative internal assessments (Pass, Merit, Distinction) on completion of the units. The final assessment in the second year of the Extended Diploma offers learners the option of producing additional evidence to demonstrate ability at Level 4 focused on critical reflection to aid transition to university or employment.

Careers & Progression

Pursue University studies or freelance opportunities in fields like Architecture and Interior design, Graphic communication and illustration, Fashion Design and Forecasting, art history, and creative advertising.

Additional Details

Equipment Needed

You will need sketchbooks and a set of your own materials and equipment for independent study. A list will be provided prior to commencement of the course.


Equipment Supplied

Our open plan studios provide a contemporary, industry-focused working environment. You will have access to suites of iMacs, Photographic Studio and Dark Room, as well as Specialist 3D, Textile and Print-Making materials and equipment.


Enrichment Activities

As well as working with professional practitioners you will have the opportunity to exhibit work at the Whitaker Gallery and take part in external competitions, industry-linked work experience and employability events at universities such as Liverpool John Moores. Throughout the course there is a programme of guest speakers and national and international gallery visits for you to participate in; for example

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