Level 3 Engineering
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Mr P. Rowlingson.
Engineers are crucial because they apply scientific knowledge to develop efficient solutions to real-world problems, contributing towards societal development. Additionally, they design and construct infrastructure, advance technology, and implement strategies for sustainable and economic growth.
The students will work to gain three Level 3 Unit Standards. Engineering Practice, Drawing and design and Engineering Practice.
The students will compile a number of surface development drawings, fabricate a set project which includes an element of machining.
Course Overview
Term 1
Unit 32054 will commence. Technical Drawing and surface development will begin.
Term 2
Unit 32056 will commence. Practical work for 32054 and 32056 will start.
Term 3
Practical work will finish at the end of this term.
Term 4
Final testing and evaluation will take place.
Practical projects will be finished. Unit work completed.
Recommended Prior Learning
18 level two credits in L2 Materials Technology or by negotiation with HOF.
Contributions and Equipment/Stationery
$75 Materials
Assessment Information
Internally assessed then externally moderated.Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
External
NZQA Info
Demonstrate knowledge of and produce development drawings and patterns for three-dimensional objects in MaPS environment
NZQA Info
Produce components by performing engineering machining operations in MaPS environment
NZQA Info
Perform fabrication operations in MaPS environment
Pathway Tags
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