NCEA Level 2 Architecture and Industrial Design 201
Course Description
Teacher in Charge:
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Specialise in either architectural design or industrial design.
This course enables you to deepen your understanding in your chosen field, following industry design practices.
It builds on from the Level 1 Product and Spatial design course and enables students to begin to specialise further in one field; industrial design or architectural design (Students will only work on one project throughout the year based within their chosen field).
It is a DESIGN base course. In this course students learn:
- To complete a project in their chosen field using the design process
- To further develop and extend their ability to use visual communication techniques
- To extend the depth of thinking around design opportunities and constraints
- To further develop and extend their use of design vocabulary
- To further develop and extend their visual presentations
This course is eligible for course endorsement, as it includes an external achievement standard.
Recommended Prior Learning
Level 1 Spatial and Procuct Design course; or HoD approval.
Contributions and Equipment/Stationery
Students will be required to purchase the stationery from the school stationery list, ready for the start of the course.
Pathway
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
External
NZQA Info
Design and Visual Communication 2.30 - Use visual communication techniques to generate design ideas
NZQA Info
Design and Visual Communication 2.34 - Develop a spatial design through graphics practice
Further assessment opportunities will not be offered for this standard in line with NZQA guidelines
NZQA Info
Design and Visual Communication 2.35 - Develop a product design through graphics practice
Further assessment opportunities will not be offered for this standard in line with NZQA guidelines
NZQA Info
Design and Visual Communication 2.36 - Use visual communication techniques to compose a presentation of a design
Further assessment opportunities will not be offered for this standard in line with NZQA guidelines