NCEA Level 2 Materials Technology: Product Design
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: S. Stephen.
Course Overview:
This Materials course is a natural progression for students who have completed Level 1 Materials Technology: Product Design or those wanting to undertake authentic client driven outcomes with whatever material they would like to use. It is highly recommended a level 1 achievement standards course has been completed to ensure students have the academic skills to succeed. The course is more challenging than 12MTB and 12MTM, demanding a higher level of commitment and creativity. Students will develop client ideas by following the design process, experimentation, planning, and manufacturing their outcomes.
Key Learning Areas:
Integration of Hard Materials:
- Option of a variety of materials, including metals, plastics, textiles, and electronics
- Learning the properties of chosen materials to create functional products.
Design Process:
- Conducting research to inform project development.
- Iterating designs based on feedback and testing.
- Creating prototypes
Manufacturing Techniques:
- Using hand tools and machinery safely and effectively
- Employing advanced manufacturing techniques, including CAD/CAM, 3D printing, and CNC routing
- Combining traditional craftsmanship with modern technology
Course Outcomes:
By the end of the course, students will be able to:
- Demonstrate skills in using tools, machinery, and digital technologies
- Apply theoretical knowledge and practical skills in a real-world context
This course provides an excellent opportunity for students to advance their skills in materials technology preparing them for further study and careers in engineering, design, and related fields.
Please note, other standards may be offered after consultation with the Head of Department, Mr Stephen.
Contributions and Equipment/Stationery
Families/whānau can be charged for the cost of materials when they have agreed that item can be taken home. This cost will be advised at the start of the course.
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
External
NZQA Info
Identify, select, use and maintain portable power tools for BCATS projects
NZQA Info
Construction and Mechanical Technologies 2.20 - Implement advanced procedures using resistant materials to make a specified product with special features
NZQA Info
Generic Technology 2.3 - Develop a conceptual design for an outcome
Pathway Tags
Mechanic, Carpenter, Civil Engineer, Plumber, Electrician, Commercial Diver, Heavy Diesel Operator, Aircraft Mechanic, Architect, Roofer, Brick Layer, Painter, Welder, Power Utility Technician, Solar Energy Technology, Aviation Maintenance Technology, Textiles and Industry Sales and Service, Retail and Wholesale, Chef, Baker, Bar Manager, Bartender, Front of House, Caterer, Cafe Manager, Tourism, Hotel/Motel Receptionist, Barista Automotive Industry: Automotive Engineer, Automotive Electrician, Motor Body Trades: Light and Heavy Fabrication, Fitter Turner, Composite Engineer, Machinist and Toolmaker, Marine Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Construction: Scaffolder, Boat Builder, Plumber/Gasfitter, Navy Weapons, Engineering Officer, Aircraft Engineer, Army Field Engineer, Aeronautical Engineer, Aircraft Maintenance Engineer, Architectural Technician, Automotive Mechanic, Bicycle Mechanic, Biochemist, Biomedical Engineer, Biomedical Technician (Mechanical and Electronic), Biotechnologist, Boiler Attendant, Brewer, Butcher, Cabinet Maker, Chemical Engineer, Chemical Production Operator, Chemist, Civil Engineering Technician/Draughtsperson,
Disclaimer
For NCEA Levels 1, 2 & 3 courses will be made up of a selection of the stated standards. This will happen at the beginning of the year with the assigned teacher.