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Creative Digital Design - Level 2 - Tonbridge
North Kent College
Oakfield Lane, DARTFORD, DA1 2JT
Available start dates
Available start dates
Application Instructions
Applications Open - 26th September 2025
Applications Close - 14th August 2026 for application forms - please visit www.northkent.ac.uk if applying after this date for GCSE Open Events and Open Enrolment Dates.
How to Apply - Apply through Careers East Sussex
PLEASE NOTE - Popular courses can fill up quickly so apply early to avoid disappointment
Course Summary
Within the course, you will be given a range of projects to complete throughout the year which will prepare you for your final major project?that is internally assessed and externally moderated by UAL. This course is 100 % coursework. You will present your work in a range of formats. You will be assessed on your research, development and experimentation, as well your final outcomes. You will be encouraged to develop your work and professional practice through evaluation and self-reflection. The course consists of 8 units, that are completed over 4 projects.?The overall grade for the qualification is based on Unit 8: Developing and producing a personal project in art and design.? All units will be graded against the Assessment Objectives set by?UAL, with Unit 8 being graded either a Pass, Merit or Distinction.
Course Details
Our Level 2 Graphic Design course offers aspiring designers an exploration of various digital and traditional processes to develop their skills across multiple disciplines. The course will cover key topics including typography, digital illustration, vector graphics, printmaking, zine creation and animation. Students will gain hands-on experience using industry-standard software such as Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, and InDesign, as well as explore traditional illustration techniques such as sketching and drawing. Throughout the course, you will engage in a series of projects that culminate in a final portfolio centred around a chosen theme and specialism. In addition to creative development, our course includes functional and employability skills training to support your overall progress. You will have access to the latest standard software and equipment, working alongside tutors who are professionals in their respective fields. This provides a unique opportunity to learn in a professional environment, distinct from a traditional school setting, and to deepen your understanding of the graphic design and illustration industry. Our Education Programme also offers tailored support to enhance your English and maths skills, based on your GCSE results upon entry, ensuring you are well-prepared for future academic and career opportunities.
How will it be delivered and assessed?
Within the course, you will be given a range of projects to complete throughout the year which will prepare you for your final major project?that is internally assessed and externally moderated by UAL. This course is 100 % coursework. You will present your work in a range of formats. You will be assessed on your research, development and experimentation, as well your final outcomes. You will be encouraged to develop your work and professional practice through evaluation and self-reflection. The course consists of 8 units, that are completed over 4 projects.?The overall grade for the qualification is based on Unit 8: Developing and producing a personal project in art and design.? All units will be graded against the Assessment Objectives set by?UAL, with Unit 8 being graded either a Pass, Merit or Distinction.
Entry requirements
Minimum of four GCSEs at grade 3 or above including English and preferably maths and one creative subject. Or an equivalent Level 1 Diploma in Art and Design at Merit or above. You will need a positive school report/recommendation/reference from your school/tutor. (Applicants who are home schooled, with no formal qualifications, will be required to take college internal assessments; in addition to the below, to determine their suitability for the demands of the course). We also require a portfolio of work to be presented at interview. You will be set an interview task to bring along to your interview.
Your next steps...
The Level 2 Diploma allows students to progress into their preferred specialist Level 3 Diploma courses within the Creative arts. Including, Art & Design, Fashion & Textiles, Photography, Media and Graphics & Illustration.
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