NCEA Level 3 Textiles

Aims

The aim is for students to develop a broad design knowledge that gives them access to design related careers. They learn practical skills and use complex procedures as they design and develop their outcome. They also get first hand exposure to fashion through experiences, such as ID Fashion Week, Emerging Designer, Hokonui Fashion Awards and the Otago Polytechnic Fashion School.

Skills

Through studying Design - Textiles, students are encouraged to be innovative, creative, and to show initiative. They learn teamwork and communication skills and the importance of contributing to the community both socially and economically.

Assessment

Project work; portfolio submission.

Qualification gained

NCEA Level 3 Technology (Textiles) - full course completion a maximum of 22 credits.

This can be made up from a range of the above achievement standards. A minimum full time course is 18 credits.

Entry Requirements

NCEA Level 2 Design - Textiles

Exceptional circumstances may be considered on an individual basis after consultation with the HoD and the Year Level Dean

Next Step

Learning for senior students opens up pathways that can lead to technology-related careers. Students may access the workplace learning opportunities available in a range of industries or move on to further specialised tertiary study.