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1 Edexcel Product Design : Resistant Materials Course
AS Level 8RM01: Unit 1: Portfolio of Creative Skills Unit 2: Design and Technology in Practice A2 Level 9RM01: Unit 3: Designing for the future Unit 4: Commercial Design

2 Product Design Unit 1: Portfolio of Creative Skills 30% of GCE Grade
20 page portfolio Internally marked Product analysis task Externally moderated Design & make task Unit 2: Design and Technology in Practice 20% of GCE Grade 90 minute examination Externally marked Unit 3: Designing for the future 20% of GCE Grade 120 minute examination Externally marked Unit 4: Commercial Design 30% of GCE Grade Coursework Project Internally marked 20-30 page portfolio evidencing a design and make project Externally moderated for an external client.

3 But above all, it’s Fun  Product Design Why study Product Design?
A creative subject: designing, drawing, making Learn by doing: modelling, testing, analysing Learn new skills: marker rendering, CAD/CAM, machine tools Transferable skills: organising, planning, evaluating But above all, it’s Fun 

4 Product Design CAD / CAM Boxford Router & Laser Cutter

5 Product Design A2 Projects AS Level lamps

6 Product Design Compatible Subjects Art & Design Mathematics Physics
Computing ICT Business Studies Economics Where can Product Design take you? Product Design Product Design Engineering Aeronautical / Automotive / Mechanical Engineering Business Studies

7 Product Design Task You have 15 minutes to sketch model a concept for a new mobile phone handset. Anything is possible! Use the foam model blank to carve and shape a design that fits comfortably in the hand. No boring rectangles allowed! If you have time, you can add some detail using card components.

8 Product Design One last thing…….
If you are considering taking A Level Product Design & Mathematics, you can apply for an Arkwright Scholarship. Applicants must be actively considering a university degree or higher-level apprenticeship in Engineering or Technical Design and a career in the same subjects. Applications are between October and January, before the year of entry. A design centred examination – February Interview If successful, you will receive; £600 over the 2 years Reimbursement of one "Headstart" university experience course for first-year Scholars Support from your Sponsor may include: a day visit work experience personal mentor support for your curriculum project


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