2022 On-Campus Year 11 Stage 6 Subject Selection EXPO
How to select the right subjects for Year 11
The purpose of the HSC EXPO for Year 11 is to assist students in making the right choices for the future. It provides opportunity for exploration of the different patterns of study available to achieve the HSC, as well as the opportunity to speak to staff and subject specialists about appropriate courses to meet individual needs.
Students need to select 12 units of study (typically 6 subjects). English is a mandatory course.
Students will need to select from subject lines once finalised.
Subject Selections for 2022 close on the 24th August, 11pm. For students enrolling at the college after this date, subject selection will be done in person at your enrolment interview.
Please watch the videos below to find out more about each course available for preference selection.
INSTRUCTIONS
Select one subject from each line below. Line 1 is compulsory for all students, a requirement of NESA. You must select a total of six, 2 unit subjects, for the Year 11 Preliminary Course.
Subjects with an asterisk (*) are offered face to face and online. You can only complete the course online if it clashes with another subject on the same line. You may select a maximum of two subjects to be studied online or via an external course.
For further details regarding subject choices, variations to patterns of study or pathways, see the information below or the Stage 6 Curriculum Guide above.
Advanced English
Standard English
English Studies
English Extension
Advanced Mathematics
Standard Maths
Numeracy
Mathematics Extension
Studies of Religion II
PDHPE
Drama
Modern History
Industrial Technology Multimedia
Ancient History
Chemistry
Community and Family Studies
Business Studies
Food Technology
Visual Arts
Design & Technology
Music I
Biology
Legal Studies
EXTERNAL STUDIES
Information for Flexible Pathways, Option 3.
TAFE Considerations
TVET Guide
Agreement Form
Subject List
Curriculum Explanation
A detailed explanation of NESA's curriculum and eligibility requirements for the HSC.
ATAR Explained
Brendan talks with Savannah from the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) as she answers a range of common questions about the ATAR and pathways to university.