Howick College Howick College

Year 13 Practical Design Technology (13PDT)

13PDT
Course Description

Teacher in Charge: Mr L. Orpen.

Pre-requisites

Must have completed Y12 PDT with 14+ Credits or NCEA level 2 English at Merit or Excellence level due to the academic nature of the subject and HOD approval.

Students cannot take this course and BCP without permission from the HOD.

This course is for those students with an academic pathway, who have selected other subjects that require achievement standards and university entrance.

Priority is given to those students who have taken PDT/RMT/BCP at level  2.

Priority is given to those students who have achieved more credits and those who have achieved more Excellence and merit results in this course (PDT/RMT) at level 2.


This is an academic subject that is UE approved.  Students should have level 2 Product Design Technology and English at Merit or Excellence level.

A large focus of 13 PDT is the design and technological development of a product using design principles from both traditional and modern manufacturing industry. This course is designed predominantly around wood/timber, however plastics and metals can also be used as part of student’s designing and making. 

We are going to be designing and building two projects across the year - the first  is the implementation of  complex procedures to integrate parts using resistant materials to make a specified product. Students will also create a portfolio that demonstrates understanding of complex machines in the first half of the year.

The second allows students to make specified products to address identified needs by bringing their passion for design and construction, fusing it with technological practice, writing their own brief, designing creative conceptual designs, gaining stakeholder feedback, on-going research, testing, trialling and evaluation and working with a range of processes to develop their design to a final design outcome - which they then create!

Assessments in this course are based on a collection of portfolio work therefore, it is the expectation that students complete work both in lessons and at home to complete their standards..

Course costs are $210. This will cover the cost of most materials and consumables. Some specialised items may need to be brought in. Please be aware, these are course costs, not donations, as the students directly benefit from the materials and take home the final products they create. All projects will be taken home with students.

Standards are set out in the table below:


AS91620

Version 4

Implement complex procedures to integrate parts using resistant materials to make a specified product

Practical

Credits

AS91625

Version 3

Demonstrate understanding of a complex machine

Portfolio

3

Credits

AS 91610

Version 3

Develop a conceptual design considering fitness for purpose in the broadest sense

Portfolio

6

Credits

AS 91611

Version 3

Develop a prototype considering fitness for purpose in the broadest sense



Practical

6

Credits



Learning Areas:

Technology


Assessment Information

If a student is also enrolled in 13DVC, they cannot choose AS91610 and/or if a student is enrolled in 13DTE, they cannot choose AS91622



			
					
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Course costs are $210. This will cover the cost of most materials and consumables. Some specialised items may need to be brought in. All projects will be taken home with students.


Disclaimer

Owing to teachers responding to individual students' needs, courses and NCEA standards taught in a subject maybe different to those displayed.