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Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Certificate in Fashion and textiles (Art & Design)

Specification

https://qualifications.pearson.com/content/dam/pdf/BTEC-Nationals/Art-and-Design/2016/specification-and-sample-assessments/btec-l3-nat-ext-cert-in-art-and-design-spec.pdf

Unit 1: Visual Recording and Communication

External  assessed

  • A task set and marked by Pearson and taken under supervised conditions.
  • Learners will be given a theme and a task in order to prepare a response before a supervised assessment period
  • The supervised assessment period is a maximum of three hours and can be arranged over a number of sessions in a period timetabled by Pearson.
  • Portfolio evidence.
  • AO1 Understand how recording is used to communicate visually in the work of others
  • AO2 Demonstrate understanding of visual communication through exploration and application of different methods of recording
  • AO3 Demonstrate ability to record to communicate intentions
  • AO4 Evaluate visual recording and communication skills

Unit 2: Critical and Contextual Studies in Art and Design

External  assessed

  • A task set and marked by Pearson and taken under supervised conditions.
  •  Learners are provided with a brief (Part A) four weeks before a supervised assessment period in order to carry out research.
  • Learners will be provided with monitored research sessions of three hours scheduled by the centre to produce materials that can be used in the Part B supervised assessment.
  • The supervised assessment period (Part B) is undertaken in a single session of three and a half hours timetabled by Pearson.

 

  • AO1 Be able to apply an effective investigation process to inform understanding of creative practitioners
  • AO2 Demonstrate the ability to visually analyse the work of creative practitioners
  • AO3 Demonstrate understanding of how contextual factors relate to creative practitioner’s work
  • AO4 Communicate independent judgments demonstrating understanding of the work of creative practitioners

Unit 3: The Creative Process

Internally assessed

In this unit you will:

  • Understand the stages and activities within the creative process 
  • Experiment with the stages and activities within the creative process to develop own working practice
  • Apply stages and activities within the creative process to develop own art and design work
  • Review how use of the creative process developed own art and design practice.

Unit 15: Fashion Materials, Techniques and Processes

Internally assessed

 

Or

 

Unit 14: Textile Materials, Techniques and Processes

In this unit you will:

Unit 15

A:Explore fashion materials, techniques and processes

B:cApply fashion materials, techniques and processes to a brief

C:Review use of fashion materials, techniques and processes.

Unit 14

A: Explore textile materials, techniques and processes

B: Apply textile materials and processes to a brief

C: Review own use of textile materials, techniques and processes

Course outline

Lower 6th

Upper 6th

Complete Unit 1: Visual Recording and Communication

 

Complete Unit 15/14: Fashion Materials, Techniques and Processes

Complete Unit 2: Critical and Contextual Studies in Art and Design

 

Complete Unit 3: The Creative Process

 

Internally assessed

 

File Organisation

Essential Equipment

All of your assessed work will be submitted using sketchbooks and portfolio evidence this will can also be in a digital format.

 

You can keep a sketchbook/ sample book of notes and physical samples to aid with planning. This will include technical, construction and decorative processes, terminology & further reading.

 

Art materials e.g Water colours, pastels, pencils crayons , inks

Display board, calico fabric, sample fabrics, fabric dyes, threads etc. 

 

Will be provided

 

You will need to buy:

  • Sketchbook A3 sizes
  • Sketchbook / notebook A5 or A4
  • Drawing pencils, 
  • Fine liner
  • Sewing kit
  • Specific fabrics & components will need to be purchased for main pieces of work.

 

Sewing kit will be available to buy from school

Careers

Where can Fashion & Textiles lead to?

There are a huge number of potential careers in the fashion and textiles industry and below are some of the key roles available to someone who is interested in this area.  The textiles industry can be divided up into ‘sectors’. Each sector focuses on a different part of the industry e.g. most sectors require designers, technologists, machine operatives, retailers etc. This means that someone interested in being a designer has the choice of designing across a number of sectors e.g. being a sportswear designer or designing specialist new materials for the construction industry.

Examples of different textiles sectors are: • Sales & retail • Manufacturing • Sports & leisure • Medical • Transport • Construction • Fashion & apparel • Craft • Footwear • Theatre & t.v. • Education • Armed Forces • Interiors • Toys • Tailoring & bespoke textiles • Carpets & flooring • Technical textiles

Qualifications needed to study Fashion and Textiles

You will predominantly come through from a GCSE in Design Technology.  We accept students who have not studied Design Technology at GCSE but are able to show an ability to meet the levels required and an understanding of the learning methods and practical skills used in this subject.

Recommended Reading - Fashion & Textiles

Articles

Why STEM subjects and fashion design go hand in hand

https://theconversation.com/why-stem-subjects-and-fashion-design-go-hand-in-hand-63649

Careers in Fashion: the different job roles

https://targetjobs.co.uk/career-sectors/retail-buying-and-merchandising/1044357-careers-in-fashion-different-job-roles

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