Marlborough Boys’ College Marlborough Boys’ College

NCEA L3 Design B

DES3B
Course Description Recommended Prior Learning

Preferred to have experience in Visual Arts at Year 10 or 11. However, DGR or DTY are also suitable.


Level 3 Design - Semester B (DES3B)  - UE List A approved   

This is a course designed for students keen to further develop their existing Design and general art skills. It is an advanced course where design skills in media, both digital and hand-drawn, are carefully honed towards Merit and Excellence. The main focus in 'Visual Art - Design' is the graphic design processes.

  • Freehand and digital drawing skills
  • Finishing tools including Adobe applications (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign) 
  • Graphic design processes 
  • Basic photography
  • Research & Design Principles
  • Layout and composition

Students may also choose to upskill in a range of Adobe products including Photoshop, InDesign and Illustrator.

The design process is very structured and clear; concepts, developments, final. The design principles will appeal to the most creative student and also the most clinically minded. Design process will support the development of research and higher order thinking skills. Students will choose their own ideas, conceptual premise and theme to explore in this course. 

In Semester B, a 14 credit, 3 panel folio may be produced by those who are choosing Semester A and B (DES3A + DES3B)   

This planning and successful production of the external folio will allow for 'course endorsement'. With teacher guidance, every student will produce their own range of ideas and artworks. It will often reflect their interests and aspirations.

                                                                         Level 3 Design Student researching and developing ideas in his workbook

Each folio is unique and the student programme is personalized to the suit the individual. It is their ideas and conceptual journey which must be supported by the kaiako / teacher.

Scholarship, an exam beyond Level 3, is available in this discipline; Design. Students will 'opt in' and gain regular support and guidance. This is available for anyone who is keen to do what it takes to succeed in a Visual Arts Scholarship submission. We have had many Excellences, Scholarships and Outstanding Scholarships over the recent years. The 'exam' is completed concurrently with the Level 3 years work. Essentially all the gathered workbook information is distilled down to eight A3 pages of inter-connected essence which are submitted in November. (an example page is below)


Course Overview

Semester B
Semester B (DES3B)
– 8 credits for Internals only (3.2 - 4 credits, 3.5 - 4 credits) unless already completed Semester A (DES3A).
or
If Semester A is already completed, then 18 credits are available. The 3.4 (External =Folio - 14 credits) & 3.5 (Internal - 4 credits) This allows course endorsement.

Learning Areas:

Arts - Mātauranga Toi, Year 13 (NCEA Level 3)


Career Pathways

Animator/Digital Artist, Advertising Specialist, Software Developer, Patternmaker, Architect, Architectural Technician, Artist, Film and Video Editor, Baker, Tailor/Dressmaker, Tattoo Artist, Cabinet Maker, Carpenter, Urban/Regional Planner, Fashion Designer, Graphic Designer, Interior Designer, Painter and Decorator, Industrial Designer, Jeweller, Make-up Artist, Graphic Pre-press Worker, Visual Merchandiser, Electrical Engineering Technician, Exhibition and Collections Technician, Production Assistant (Film, Television, Radio or Stage), Florist, Game Developer, Landscape Architect, Hairdresser/Barber, Photographer, Signmaker, User Experience Designer


Contributions and Equipment/Stationery

Contribution to the 'take-home' costs is expected.
This may include specialist paper and other printing associated costs.