Fabric and Design Technology Level 3
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Mrs R. Grey.
Fabric and Design Level 3
Technology: If you have a passion for Fabric and Design, this course is for you! Fabric and Design, is rich in ‘hands on’ practical work that is planned and supported by theory and design work. This course has a focus on construction of garments using complex procedures, drafting a pattern from a block, development and application of applied design. eg embroidery. Items created in this course are largely initiated through student design ideas and students work at their own pace depending on their chosen assignments. Supporting portfolio work is required.
Credits :16
This course can be co-constructed to meet the needs of individual learners; therefore the number of credits available may vary between individuals.
Optional external standard 91613 Demonstrate an understanding of material development can be offered and allow an endorsement from this class.
Course Overview
Term 1
Introduction
A.S. 91621 v3 Construction and Mechanical Technologies 3.21 - Implement complex procedures using textile materials to make a specified product.
This involves creating a garment which uses complex procedures. Eg. lined coat, ballgown, corset with boning, embroidery.
Term 2
Complete project from term 1.
Complete associated portfolio work
Start on
A.S. 91623 v3 Construction and Mechanical Technologies 3.23 - Implement complex procedures to create an applied design for a specified product
A.S. 91626 v3 Construction and Mechanical Technologies 3.26 - Draft a pattern to interpret a design for a garment
These standards can be undertaken together, or the available standards can be mixed and matched according to the requirements of each student.
Term 3
Continue work from term 2
Term 4
complete all associated portfolio work and testing.
Recommended Prior Learning
Level 1 and Level 2 Technology Fabric and Design preferred but not compulsory. Students who are new to the subject, but are creative and interested, will be considered on an individual basis.
Individual needs may be accommodated as required.
Contributions and Equipment/Stationery
Course fee $65 for take home projects
Pathway
This course could lead you to a career in Fashion and Design, Costuming, Upholstery and Motor Trimming, associated industries such as pattern making and prototyping for fashion designers. There are many opportunities both here and overseas.
This course follows on to Poly technic study and Bachelor of Fashion and Design degrees. The course is comprised of Achievement standards.
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
Construction and Mechanical Technologies 3.21 - Implement complex procedures using textile materials to make a specified product
NZQA Info
Construction and Mechanical Technologies 3.23 - Implement complex procedures to create an applied design for a specified product
NZQA Info
Construction and Mechanical Technologies 3.26 - Draft a pattern to interpret a design for a garment
Approved subject for University Entrance
Number of credits that can be used for overall endorsement: 16
Only students engaged in learning and achievement derived from Te Marautanga o Aotearoa are eligible to be awarded these subjects as part of the requirement for 14 credits in each of three subjects.
Pathway Tags
Textiles and Industry Sales and Service, Retail and Wholesale Hospitality: Chef, Baker, Bar Manager, Bartender, Front of House, Caterer, Cafe Manager, Tourism, Hotel/Motel Receptionist, Barista Automotive Industry: Automotive Engineer, Automotive Electrician, Motor Body Trades: Light and Heavy Fabrication Engineering: Fitter Turner, Composite Engineer, Machinist and Toolmaker, Marine Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Construction: Scaffolder, Roofer, Boat Builder, Plumber/Gasfitter Armed Forces: Navy Weapons, Engineering Officer, Aircraft Engineer, Army Field Engineer, Aeronautical Engineer, Aircraft Maintenance Engineer, Architect, Architectural Technician, Automotive Mechanic, Bicycle Mechanic, Biochemist, Biomedical Engineer, Biomedical Technician (Mechanical and Electronic), Biotechnologist, Boiler Attendant, Brewer, Butcher, Cabinet Maker, Chemical Engineer, Chemical Production Operator, Chemist, Civil Engineer, Civil Engineering Technician/Draughtspers, Architect, Photojournalist, Graphic designer, Creative Director, Print Production Artist, Art Director, Web Designer, Desktop Publisher, Web Programmer, Web Developer, Marketing Designer, Marketing Director, Illustrator, Communications Manager, Visual Artist, Film Producer, Video Maker,
Disclaimer
Courses outlined will only be available if sufficient students wish to take them AND appropriate staff are available to teach them.
Courses that do not run may be offered through distance learning and be supported by the Distance Learning Department.