Course Name 12
Course Classification 12
Course Framework 12
Course Developers 12
Evaluation of Previous Course 12
Course Length and Composition 13
Implementation Guidelines 15
Duplication of Content 15
Subject Rationale 17
Goals 17
Content 18
Teaching and Learning Strategies 19
Assessment 20
Assessment Requirements 21
Student Capabilities 24
Moderation 29
Resources 30
Physical Resources 36
Proposed Evaluation Procedures 36
Architecture Foundation Value: 1.0 38
Architecture Applications Value: 1.0 42
Environmental Design Value: 1.0 46
Interior Design Value: 1.0 49
Architecture - Major Design Project Value: 1.0 54
Architecture Advanced Value: 1.0 57
Graphic Design Foundation Value: 1.0 60
Graphic Design Applications Value: 1.0 63
Graphic Design Typography Value: 1.0 65
Graphic Design - Major Project Value: 1.0 69
3D Animation and Motion Graphics Value: 1.0 72
Advanced 3D Animation & Motion Graphics Value: 1.0 75
Industrial Design Foundation Value: 1.0 77
Systems Design Value: 1.0 81
Design and Manufacture Value: 1.0 85
Major Design Project Value: 1.0 88
Design Studio Value: 1.0 91
Design Realisation Value: 1.0 95
CAD Industrial Design Value: 1.0 99
Appendix A – Common Curriculum Elements 102
Appendix B – Glossary of Verbs 103
This new course is designed to provide authentic pathways for students in a rapidly changing field. The course addresses new technologies including production equipment and methods utilised in modern industry and institutions. The course also makes provision for continuity of design skill development.
A standard 1.0 value unit is delivered over at least 55 hours and can be as long as 63 hours. To receive a course, students must complete at least the minimum number of hours and units over the whole minor, major, major/minor or double major – both requirements must be met. The number of units may vary according to the school timetable.