A level Product Design Years 12 & 13
Specification
Edexcel - The specification and assessment structure can be found at the link: https://qualifications.pearson.com/en/qualifications/edexcel-a-levels/design-technology-product-design-2017.html
Component 1: Principles of Design and Technology
Develop knowledge and understanding of:
- A wide range of materials; including modern and smart materials, and processes used in product design and manufacture.
- Contemporary industrial and commercial practices applied to designing and manufacturing products, and to appreciate the risks involved. Students should have a good working knowledge of health and safety procedures and relevant legislation.
- ICT and systems and control, including modern manufacturing processes and systems, and students will be expected to understand how these might be applied in the design and manufacture of products.
- Designers from the past provide inspiration for present and future designing. Students should be aware of the important contribution that key historic movements and figures have on modern design thinking.
- Wider issues in design and technology, that design and technological activities can have a profound impact on the environment and on society and that these, together with sustainability, are key features of design and manufacturing practice.
Mathematical and scientific principles are an important part of designing and developing products and students will be expected to apply these principles when considering the designs of others.
Component 1: Principles of Design and Technology
Written examination: 2 hours 30 minutes
50% of the qualification
Content overview
- Topic 1: Materials.
- Topic 2: Performance characteristics of materials.
- Topic 3: Processes and techniques.
- Topic 4: Digital technologies.
- Topic 5: Factors influencing the development of products.
- Topic 6: Effects of technological developments.
- Topic 7: Potential hazards and risk assessment.
- Topic 8: Features of manufacturing industries.
- Topic 9: Designing for maintenance and the cleaner environment.
- Topic 10: Current legislation.
- Topic 11: Information handling, Modelling and forward planning.
- Topic 12: Further processes and techniques.
Assessment overview
Students must have calculators and rulers in the examination.
The assessment is 2 hours and 30 minutes.
The paper includes calculations, short-open and open-response questions. as well as extended-writing questions focused on:
- Analysis and evaluation of design decisions and outcomes, against a technical principle, for prototypes made by others
- Analysis and evaluation of wider issues in design technology, including social, moral, ethical and environmental impacts.
The paper will include questions that target mathematics at higher-tier level in a GCSE Qualification in Mathematics.
Component 2: Independent Design and Make Project
The purpose of this component is to undertake a substantial design, make and evaluate project which will test students’ skills in designing and making a prototype. The term ‘prototype’ means an appropriate working solution to a need or want that is sufficiently developed to be tested and evaluated (for example, full-sized products, scaled working models or functioning systems).
Students are required to individually and/or in consultation with a client identify a problem and design context from which they develop a range of potential solutions and then realise one through practical making activities. The project must allow candidates to apply knowledge and understanding in a product development process to design, make and evaluate prototypes.
In this project, students will be encouraged to use creativity and imagination to develop and modify designs, and to design and make prototypes that solve real world problems, considering their own and others’ needs, wants, aspirations and values.
Students are expected to take ownership of all aspects of their work in this project, in order to allow them total control of their responses and to target assessment criteria effectively, and to maximise their achievements. In order to reach high attainment levels, students must adopt a commercial design approach to their work, reflecting how a professional designer might deal with a design problem and its resolution.
Mathematical and scientific principles are an important part of designing and developing products and students will be expected to be able to apply these principles when considering their designs and the designs of others.
Assessment information
Non-Examined Assessment (NEA)
50% of the qualification
- Students will produce a substantial design, make and evaluate project.
- The project will consist of a portfolio and a prototype.
- Students individually and/or in consultation with a client identify a problem and design context. The final prototype must be produced under immediate guidance or supervision.
Year 12
Topic | Further details about the topic | Skills | |
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Autumn Term | |||
1 | Product Design theory; timbers, metals, polymers, processes, specialist tools, composites, papers and boards |
Materials and components |
Understanding interaction with our environments |
2 |
Influencing factors of design, design movements and focused practical tasks |
Ergonomics and design influences |
Working with technology. Trialling and testing materials and processes including CAD and CAM |
Spring Term | |||
1 | Digital Technology, design tasks, smart modern materials |
Design and Market influences |
Working directly with materials, tools and equipment to model and create |
2 | Digital Technology, design tasks, smart modern materials |
Design and Market influences |
Working directly with materials, tools and equipment to model and create |
Summer Term | |||
1 | Non-Examined Assessment – establishing a problem to study |
Investigating needs, wants and values of the client/user |
Analysis skills |
2 |
Non-Examined Assessment |
Research and specification |
Defining the problem that needs to be solved |
Year 13
Topic | Further details about the topic | Skills | |
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Autumn Term | |||
1 | Non-Examined Assessment Product Design theory and Design and Manufacture |
Ideas, development and planning for manufacture |
Working with technology. Trialling and testing materials and processes including CAD and CAM (laser cutting and/or 3D printing) |
2 | Non-Examined Assessment Product Design theory |
Making the product. Workshop based machinery and CAD CAM incorporation |
Working directly with materials, tools and equipment |
Spring Term | |||
1 | Non-Examined Assessment Product Design theory |
Making the product |
Working directly with materials, tools and equipment |
2 | Non-Examined Assessment | Testing and evaluating the manufactured product Consumer research/testing. |
Working directly with materials, tools and equipment |
Summer Term | |||
1 | Revision |
Exam technique |
Recap exam topics |
Assessments
Resources | Topic | Type of assessment |
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CAT 1 | Materials, components and construction | Development, prototypes, knowledge tests of materials, components and construction |
CAT 2 | Exam questions | Materials, components and construction and design theories |
CAT 3 | Exam covering units 1-7 |
End of year Mock Exam |
CAT 4 | Coursework & theory | Environmental influences, designing for maintenance, sustainability, life cycle, manufacturing systems, and emerging technologies. Also, design – form over function |
CAT 5 | Coursework & theory |
Laws and regulations, information handling, standards, critical path analysis and holistic product development |
CAT 6 | Final Examination |
Main Resources
Resource | Details | Term |
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Text books |
Edexcel A Level Product Design |
All |
Recommended reading |
Eco Design Concept Design Ergonomic Design |
All |
Recommended software | Solidworks | All |
Enrichment opportunities
Activity | Day and time or term |
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Coursework ‘Catch up’ and improvement time | Lunchtimes at the discretion of the teacher |