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Creative Practice: Art, Design, and Communication (Art and Design) Level 3 Extended Diploma (Oxford)

Activate Learning, In Oxford
Length
10+ weeks
Price
5,421 GBP excl. VAT
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Course delivery
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Length
10+ weeks
Price
5,421 GBP excl. VAT
Next course start
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Course delivery
Classroom
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Course description

Creative Practice: Art, Design, and Communication (Art and Design) Level 3 Extended Diploma

Develops the knowledge, skills and understanding needed to progress to degree-level study in art and design, or into employment.

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Suitability - Who should attend?

We will need to see your latest school report. You must also have four GCSEs at grade 4 and above including English and Maths.

You will also be required to show some evidence of an art portfolio.

All students will have their literacy and numeracy needs supported within the programme.

If you are interested in a Level 3 programme and have alternative qualifications you would like us to consider, please contact us with your details.

Outcome / Qualification etc.

What you'll learn

This course will broaden your art and design skills and build confidence in working across specialisms such as fine art, graphic design, illustration, textiles, metalwork and photography, with the aim of writing a project proposal for your final project, in a specialism of your interest.

Training Course Content

The full two-year qualification contains the following units:

Unit 01:

The Creative Process In this unit, students will develop an in-depth understanding of the creative process as a creative tool used and adapted by professionals across a full spectrum of creative practices. Students will explore the stages of the creative process through a practical learning journey where they will apply their knowledge of the creative process to generate ideas for creative pursuit.

Unit 02:

Developing Creative Practice This unit requires students to gain knowledge of a range of 2D, 3D and 4D creative practices and explore and use materials, methods, techniques and processes in a safe and professional manner. Students will then apply this learning to their own developing creative practice and enable them to refine their vocational ambitions.

Unit 03:

Responding to a set Brief This synoptic unit requires students to draw on learning acquired during Units 1 and 2 in the resolution of a creative problem outlined by a set brief. Students will learn how to manage and fulfil the expectations of an exciting and industry relevant project brief. They will be required to propose, plan, experiment, explore, develop, produce and present an original solution in response to the brief.

Unit 04:

Researching a Specialist Industry Practice In this unit students are required to dive into the creative industries, identifying the sectors and specific roles that ignite their vocational ambitions. Students are required to explore how the creative process is adapted and used by existing practitioners within their chosen field, cementing their learning through the application of specialist practice theory to practical activities. This unit offers students the chance to clarify and define their creative career intentions and focus their future development and progression routes.

Unit 05:

Specialist Technical skills Development This unit allows students the opportunity to fully interrogate the materials, processes, safety measures and technical skills associated with a specialist practice. Students are expected to use these skills to investigate and identify creative solutions to problems and produce specialist outcomes that reference personal and contextual influences. Students will also gain a developed understanding of ethical design principles, principles essential for progression into their chosen specialist industry.

Unit 06:

Specialist Creative Outcome This synoptic unit requires students to draw on learning from across the entire qualification to propose, plan and fully realise a self-directed, individualised, specialist practice project. Students will be required to identify and propose a thematic enquiry, evidencing a clear grounding in a selected specialist practice and knowledge of a specified audience or consumer. Students will apply the materials, methods, techniques and processes associated to their specialist practice and develop industry relevant outcomes that support progression towards a career in the creative industries.

Continuing Studies

You will gain knowledge that links to creative industry careers in preparation for employment or progression on to higher education.

Activate Learning
Oxford City Centre Campus
Oxpens Road
OX1 1SA Oxford Oxfordshire

Activate Learning

Activate Learning is a forward-thinking education group that aims for far-reaching, progressive change and impact through learning. We work with learners as individuals, helping them make the choice of course and career pathway that’s right for them. Our mission is to provide work-ready talent for business, and...

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