L3 Product Development Design Metal
Subject Description
Teacher in Charge: Mr K. Meyer.
A student centred course dealing with real problem solving in a practical environment. The course is centred on the National Evolocity competition. This evolves designing and building an Electric Car and competing against other schools in the area. They can then go on to the national competition if they qualify.
They will work in teams breaking the task down to its key factors, then research possible solutions and apply that research to the final practical solution. The students will work predominately with metal with the option to use other materials. There is a clear focus on carefully planning out well designed and constructed cars. This is an academic course ideal for students wishing to progress to university engineering, or any other design or technology based career. The students will gain practical skills from this course. It is open entry.
This course will be assessed to a selection of L3 Technology Achievement Standards. Assessment is a combination of both internally and externally assessed standards. Students will have the opportunity to gain up to 20 credits at L3. Technology is an approved domain subject and is appropriate for students intending to study at university.
Required Prior Learning
L2 Technology Wood or Metal and/or the approval of HOD Technology.
Subject Costs
Cost for course materials that will be consumed or taken home (e.g.: Steel, gas, wood, paints, sandpaper and other project materials). NB: For students who design larger, or more complex projects, the school fee may not cover the total cost of their materials. Any students in this situation will be invoiced later in the year on a case by case basis. $130
Product Design and Innovation Awareness Trip. Price TBC
Pathway
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Subject Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
This course is eligible for Course Endorsement.
This course is approved for University Entrance.
External
NZQA Info
Generic Technology 3.2 - Undertake project management to support technological practice
Assessments:
Term: 3, Week: 10
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Generic Technology 3.3 - Develop a conceptual design considering fitness for purpose in the broadest sense
Assessments:
Term: 3, Week: 10
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Generic Technology 3.4 - Develop a prototype considering fitness for purpose in the broadest sense
Assessments:
Term: 3, Week: 10
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Generic Technology 3.5 - Demonstrate understanding of how technological modelling supports technological development and implementation
Assessments:
Term: 4, Week: 2
NZQA Info
Construction and Mechanical Technologies 3.20 - Implement complex procedures to integrate parts using resistant materials to make a specified product
Assessments:
Term: 3, Week: 10
Approved subject for University Entrance
Number of credits that can be used for overall endorsement: 26
Only students engaged in learning and achievement derived from Te Marautanga o Aotearoa are eligible to be awarded these subjects as part of the requirement for 14 credits in each of three subjects.
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