This advanced course builds upon the foundational knowledge and skills acquired in Year 11, offering students deeper insights into materials science, engineering principles, and technological applications. Through advanced projects, scientific inquiry, and practical applications, students will explore the properties of materials, their manufacturing processes, and their impact on industry, innovation, and sustainability.
Students taking this course will work through a range of projects primarily wood based furniture. The course has a practical focus in the building, construction and associated trades areas. Students need to complete a number of practical projects in wood and complete theory modules to achieve their standards.
A suitable pathway to all trades, fitting/turning, welding, panel beating, plumbing, irrigation, motor trades, production engineering, farming, building, boat building, conservation and restoration work, civil engineering, electrical work, joinery, cabinet making, interior design, building inspection, architecture and teaching.
Studying Materials Technology can lead to diverse career opportunities, including:
Materials Engineer: Research, develop, and test new materials for specific applications, improving performance and sustainability.
Manufacturing Technician: Operate machinery and equipment used in production processes, ensuring quality control and efficiency in manufacturing operations.
Product Designer: Use knowledge of material properties and manufacturing processes to design innovative products that meet consumer needs and market demands.
Quality Control Inspector: Inspect and test materials and finished products to ensure they meet industry standards for safety, reliability, and performance.
Environmental Engineer: Assess the environmental impact of materials and manufacturing processes, develop strategies for waste reduction and sustainable practices.
Students have completed the Year 11 NCEA Level 1 Materials Technology course. There may be exceptions to this, and a student must discuss their eligibility with the Head of Faculty.
Students will incur material costs, estimated at $160 for the year, which will depend on the materials chosen and projects undertaken. Please note that 50% of these fees must be paid by the end of Term One, with 100% to be paid in full by the end of Term Two.
Please note this is an estimate and may change with the cost of available timber.
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