Science Faculty
The Year 11 course develops student’s knowledge, understanding and skills relevant to the study of motion, how we describe it and what causes it. The course also examines energy in its different forms and how we describe and measure electricity and magnetism and their interrelated effects.
The Year 12 course provides avenues for students to apply the concepts they were introduced to in Year 11 to motion in two dimensions, electromagnetism, theories of light, the atom and the Universe.
Students who have shown achievement in, and/or aptitude for Year 11 Physics, Chemistry or Biology may choose to study Science Extension in Year 12.
Year 11 course
The Year 11 course consists of four modules.
Module 1 Kinematics
Module 2 Dynamics
Module 3 Waves and Thermodynami
Module 4 Electricity and Magnetism
Year 12 course
The Year 12 course consists of four modules.
Module 5 Advanced Mechanics
Module 6 Electromagnetis
Module 7 The Nature of Light
Module 8 From the Universe to the Atom
Students are provided with 15 hours of course time for depth studies in both Year 11 and Year 12. During this time students may undertake an investigation/activity that allows for the further development of one or more scientific concepts.
A depth study may be one investigation/activity or a series of investigations/activities. Depth studies may be included in one module or across several modules.
Practical investigations are an essential part of the Year 11 and Year 12 courses and must occupy a minimum of 35 hours of course time each year.
Sample HSC School-Based assessment
The knowledge and skills developed in this course can be applied across a range of career pathways. Industries related to this course include, but are not limited to, the following outlined on the Your Career website:
Construction
Electricity, Gas, Water and Waste Services
Manufacturing
Mining
Professional, Scientific and Technical Services