Course description:
Much of Australia’s economic, social and cultural development can be related to the capacity of our industries to develop and use technology in the manufacture of goods and services.
Industrial Technology has been developed to incorporate content related to current and developing technologies. It offers students the opportunity to study the interrelationships of technologies, equipment and materials used by industry and to develop skills through the processes of design, planning and production.
Industrial Technology – Metals and Engineering is a Stage 6 course and has a Preliminary and HSC component.
The Preliminary Course of 120 indicative hours consists of project work and an Industry Study that provide a broad range of skills and knowledge related to the focus area chosen and an introduction to industrial processes and practices related to the metal and engineering industries.
The HSC course of 120 indicative hours consists of the development of a Major Project and Industry Study.
Both the Preliminary and HSC courses are organised around four sections:
1) Industry Study
2) Design, Management and Production
3) Workplace Communication
4) Industry-specific Content
A range of assessment strategies will be used in order to assess student performance. These include: class tests; half yearly, yearly and trial HSC examinations, Industry visits; case studies; development of practical projects; and documentation of practical projects (folios).
Skills you will master:
Problem solving
Engineering Practices
Self and Task Evaluation
Initiative
Critical thinking
Communication
Project Design
Project management
Collaboration
Teamwork
Technical skills
Safety
Equipment required:
A laptop computer is essential
Leather upper shoes are required each lesson
Career opportunities:
The study of Industrial Technology Stage 6 provides students with knowledge, understanding and skills that form a valuable foundation for a range of courses at university and other tertiary institutions.
Mechanical Trades
Welder
Automotive Body Builder
Aircraft Engineer
Electrical Trades
Design Engineer
Mining Engineer
Automation / Innovation
Mechanical Engineers
CNC Programming
Metal Machinist
Fitter and Turner
Plumbing Trades
Education
Factory / Plant Technician
Education – High School Teacher, University Lecturer, TAFE teacher.
Possible learning experiences/excursions:
Major project:
Students will begin in term 4 of year 11 construction of a Major Project of their choice in the chosen Focus Industry. This will be examined by the visiting NESA Examiners during term 3 in year 12. This allows the student the opportunity to show case the skills and talents that they have in their chosen Focus Industry.
Course fees:
Year 11 - $120.00
Year 12 - $60.00
Students will be required to supply their own materials for completion of their Major Project. Consumables such as welding supplies, rivets, glues etc. will still be supplied to the student.