AS/A Level Art and Design with Eduqas

Eduqas’ AS/A Level in Art and Design meaningfully integrates art, craft and design practice with theoretical knowledge and understanding.

 

Your learners will gain a holistic understanding of a range of practices and contexts in the visual arts, crafts and design fields, culminating in greater specialism and achievement. 

 

Our specification comprises of one component at AS and two at A Level. Our Externally Set A-Level assignment paper offers a choice of visual assignments or written briefs suitable for any art, craft or design discipline.

 

As an Eduqas Art and Design teacher, you will benefit from the support of our subject experts, who will provide you with all the advice and guidance you need for the classroom.

 

Our Art and Design teachers also have access to Lightbox, an online resource offering insights into contemporary art, craft and design practice and the creative industries, as well as Eduqas’ own extensive range of resources.

 

Why choose Eduqas for Art and Design?

 

Choose Eduqas for AS/A Level Art and Design and you’ll benefit from:

  • Easy access to advice from subject specialists
  • Unlimited use of free digital resources
  • Access to an extensive programme of expert-led training
  • Free visits from our Regional Support Team of former teachers


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AS and A Level Art and Design Specifications

 

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Eduqas also offers a GCSE Art and Design qualification.

More reasons to choose Eduqas for AS/A Level Art and Design

 

Julia Harrison-Picard, Subject Lead for Creative Arts, explains how switching to Eduqas for AS/A Level Art and Design could benefit you and your learners.

 

“Eduqas has provided transparency and support as well a genuine interest in the Visual Arts. This has instilled a sense of value and trust in the relationship with have with them. Switching to this board was the best decision, and we wish we had done it sooner.”
Lucy Cooper, Head of Art and Design, The Godolphin and Latymer School, London