NCEA Level 1 Design and Visual Communication
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Mr C. Burr.
Students develop creative skills in Design and Visual Communication (DVC) in multiple contexts. The focus is project based learning and assessment, in which students will generate their own designs and solutions though a range of methods that include freehand sketching, 3D printing and modelling, design notation, instrumental drawing and the use of 3D CAD and modelling software and programs that are prevalent within associated professions and industries.
Level 1 students work on two half year long projects. Product Design (Furniture) and Architecture (Small House).
In 2024 the continued inclusion of a Level 2 Achievement Standards, in which students have been extremely successful for a number of years, ensures consistency and surety in a transitional year of NCEA. This also provides a proven knowledge base for future studies in Year 12. These credits 'count twice' as they also contribute to Level 2 qualification the following year.
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.
The attached video is part of the work done by the top student yr 13 in 2022.
NCEA Level 1
Contributions and Equipment/Stationery
Initial stationery costs could be up to $35 for drawing equipment. There is a set charge of $20 for paper and media supplies that the school provides for take home modelling components.
Pathway
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
This course is eligible for subject endorsement.
This course is approved for University Entrance.
External
NZQA Info
Design and Visual Communication 2.31 - Produce working drawings to communicate technical details of a design
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Design and Visual Communication 2.33 - Use the characteristics of a design movement or era to inform own design ideas
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Design and Visual Communication 1.3 - Develop product or spatial design ideas informed by the consideration of people
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Design and Visual Communication 1.4 - Use instrumental drawing techniques to communicate own product or spatial design outcome