Teacher in Charge: Mr J. van Mulbergt.
In this course, students develop creative skills in Design and Visual Communication (DVC). The focus is project-based learning and assessment, in which students will generate their own designs and solutions through a range of methods that include freehand sketching, 3D printing and modelling, design notation, instrumental drawing and the use of 3D CAD software and programs that are prevalent within associated professions and industries.
The Level 1 course consists of a blend of compulsory and negotiated Achievement Standards, allowing students more scope to pursue areas of personal interest and strength. Students are encouraged to undertake the Level Two Achievement Standards that are incorporated into the course, this grants a greater range and level of student acknowledgement and allows students to be "credited" for their achievements.
This course is appealing to students who are able to self-manage, have a reasonable level of literacy and are motivated by project work and personalized learning, rather than exams.
Below you can see an exemplar from a Level 1 Internal Achievement Standard. Click the images to enlarge:
Year 11, Design and Visual Communication
NCEA Level 2 Design & Visual Communication
Career PathwaysAnimator/Digital Artist, Architect, Architectural Technician, Artist, Film and Video Editor, Electronics Engineer, Building and Construction Manager, Urban/Regional Planner, Civil Engineering Technician/Draughtsperson, Graphic Designer, Interior Designer