Senior course readiness criteria and pre-requisite
Student must be able to demonstrate safe behaviour suitable for the industry as evidenced by satisfactory behaviour across all subjects.
What is the course about?
Industrial Technology Skills focuses on the practices and processes required to manufacture products in a variety of industries.
What will students learn?
In studying Industrial Technology Skills, students will learn about:
- industry practices
- production processes.
What skills will I learn through Industrial Technology Skills?
- describe industry practices in manufacturing tasks
- demonstrate fundamental production skills
- interpret drawings and technical information
- analyse manufacturing tasks to organise materials and resources
- select and apply production skills and procedures in manufacturing tasks
- use visual representations and language conventions and features to communicate for particular purposes.
- plan and adapt production processes
- create products from specifications
- evaluate industry practices, production processes and products, and make recommendations.
Course Content
Unit
| Unit Description
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Year 10 Sem 2
| Year 10 Project -Single Leg Table Practical Demonstration - Salt Box
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Year 11
| Unit 1 Interior Furnishings - Practical Demonstration – Foot Stool
- Project – Camp Stool
| Unit 2 Furniture Making - Practical Demonstration – Spice Rack
- Project – Dartboard Cabinet
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Year 12
| Unit 3 Construction in the Domestic Building Industry - Practical Demonstration – Paving
- Project – Brick Pizza Oven
| Unit 4 Cabinet Making Practical Demonstration – Wall Cabinet Project – Bedside Table
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How will students be assessed?
Students will complete the following assessments:
- project
- practical demonstration
- examination
Subject summary
Subject type
| Assessment
| QCE credits
| Contributes to ATAR
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Applied
| Internal assessment (100%)
| Up to 4
| Only 1 may contribute when combined with 4 General subjects
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*QCAA: Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority – www.qcaa.qld.edu.au