Teacher in Charge: Mr C. Yearbury
This course introduces electronic concepts, components and micro-processor interfacing. Students will learn how to use machinery, hand tools and assemble techniques that reflect industry codes of practice. Students will design a solution within a given context and then create their design.
Note: Students must achieve US497 within the specified time frame in Term 1 to continue with this course.
This course links to the manufacturing and technology sector and the creative industries sector. It
encompasses these sector related careers: Electronics engineer, electrician, mechanical engineer technician, electronics trades, production manager, technical writer, sound technician or lead to further study for a degree in electronics engineering, technology, robotics or mechatronics.
Level 2 Engineering - Materials, Level 2 Engineering - Practical, Level 2 Technology Mechatronics
Credit InformationThis course is eligible for subject endorsement.
Assessment | Level |
Internal or External |
Credits |
L1 Literacy Credits | UE Literacy Credits | Numeracy Credits |
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U.S. 497 v10 Demonstrate knowledge of workplace health and safety requirements | 1 |
I |
3 |
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A.S. 91047 v4 Generic Technology 1.4 - Undertake development to make a prototype to address a brief | 1 |
I |
6 |
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A.S. 91050 v4 Generic Technology 1.7 - Demonstrate understanding of the role of subsystems in technological systems | 1 |
E |
4 |
Y |
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A.S. 91881 v1 Digital Technologies 1.5 - Develop an electronics outcome | 1 |
I |
6 |
Y |
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Total Credits |
Total Credits Available: 19 credits.
Externally Assessed Credits: 4 credits.
Internally Assessed Credits: 15 credits.
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