1 Design and Visual Communication – Product Design (1DVC1)
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Mr M. Hobbs
Design and Visual Communication Spatial focuses on the skills required to create building and landscape environments. Advance your freehand drawing skills and learn to render texture your design ideas. Industry computer aided design (CAD) packages will be used to create final formal drawings.
Course Overview
Term 1
Freehand sketching techniques.
Rendering and texturing drawings.
Working with the design process.
Starting individual project.
Term 2
Design development and refinement.
Construction of working drawings using computer aided design software.
Presentation.
Recommended Prior Learning
This is a foundation course open to all students. Students that have taken DVC in the junior school usually perform very well at Level 1
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Contributions and Equipment/Stationery
Voluntary Course Contribution
● Course Fee $25.00 for in class materials and resources.
Recommended Items for Voluntary Purchase
● Students would benefit from a laptop that is capable of running current Adobe Creative Cloud and CAD software. Please note there are limited school laptops available for in class use.
● Adobe Creative Cloud/CAD software is available to purchase from the school for your personal device for use at home at a cost $10.00 for students enrolled in this course
See Senior Stationery list on our My School Office Max Portal.
No additional course specific stationery items other than the Senior Stationery list are required for this course
To keep costs low, we recommend only buying the items of stationery you do not have. Your child is welcome to bring items from home, perhaps purchased in previous years and repurposed to save money. This could include erasers, headphones, scientific calculators and padlocks for the lockers if they already have one.
Pathway
DVC provides a pathway to Design School, University Architectural and Landscaping courses. The trades in n manufacturing, i.e. engineering , building etc.
Credit Information
This course is eligible for subject endorsement.
This course is approved for University Entrance.
Total Credits Available: 25 credits.
Externally Assessed Credits: 9 credits.
Internally Assessed Credits: 16 credits.
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Disclaimer
Please be aware, our charges may change