

The Specification has been designed to encourage candidates to take a broad view of Design and Technology, to develop their capacity to design and make products and to appreciate the complex relations between design, materials, manufacture and marketing.
AS consists of 2 units:
Unit 1 – Materials, Components and Application.
Unit 1is a 2 hour written examination worth 50% of the total AS marks (25% of the total A Level marks).
Unit 2 – Learning Through Designing and Making.
Unit 2 is the coursework component worth 50% of the total AS marks (25%of the total A Level marks) The coursework should consist of approximately 50 hours work and may take the form of a single design and make project, two smaller projects or a portfolio of work.
A2 also consists of 2 units:
Unit 3 – Design and Manufacturing
Unit 3 is a 2 hour examination worth 25% of the A Level marks. This written paper is a synoptic assessment to test the candidates understanding of the connection between the different elements of the subject and their holistic understanding of the subject.
Unit 4 – Design and Making Practice
Unit 4 is the A2 coursework component worth 25% of the A Level marks and should consist of approximately 60 hours work in the form of a single designing and making activity.
Coursework projects are developed through the study and detailed analysis of a wide range of products and first hand experience of practical project work. Candidates follow a time plan with deadlines and regular reviews.
The theoretical content will be delivered through formal instruction and research assignments.
Fashion and Design, Fashion Journalism, International Fashion Marketing, Fashion Buying, Teaching, Product Development and Testing.
Students have moved on to study Fashion Design, Fashion Buying, Fashion Marketing.
It is preferable for students to have achieved a B or above in GCSE Textiles Technology to follow this course.
Please see Mrs Andrews (Head of Textiles and Aim Higher Co-ordinator)