3. Who have completed Industrial Technology Wood or Graphics in year 9 and 10 will find this course easier than those without any wood workshop experience- undertake work in four sections: Industry study Design and management Occupational Health and Safety Industry-specific content and production.
4. students learn to: source, select and sequence information about issues in a selected industry, developing competence in collecting, analysing, and organising information debate, describe, discuss and explain issues in written, graphic and oral form, developing competence in communicating ideas and information develop competence in sketching,drawing and using computer aided drawing software plan, prepare and present project work and planning folio to develop competence in planning and organising activities cooperate with individuals and groups, developing competence in working with others and teams design, implement and evaluate solutions to practical situations in wood industries, developing competence in solving problems plan, develop and modify projects including costing, quantities, measurement and time, developing competence in using mathematical ideas and techniques experiment with and prepare practical projects using appropriate materials and equipment, developing competence and practical skills in using technology demonstrate proficiency in the use of safe working practices and workshop equipment maintenance techniques
5. Projects constructed in the workshop in year 11 include – Joint Exercise Nail and Screws Box Small Cabinet Subject Fees = $75