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Christ’s College

Canterbury

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of the standards. Practical projects are pre-

determined and built fromplans. The emphasis is on

developing practical skills and knowledge.

US 12927

Hand Tools. (6 credits)

US 24350

Portable Power Tools. (6 credits)

US 24354

Safe Working. (4 credits)

US 24351

Fixed Machinery. (6 credits)

Project work either:

US 25921

Make Cupboard. (8 credits)

US 12932

Garden Furniture. (8 credits)

US 2936

Non Consented Building. (8 credits)

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LEVEL 2

Below is a selection of unit standards that could

be delivered to students to give themexposure

tomechanical engineering in a practical context.

Delivery would be through practical experiential

learning backed up with structured documentation,

which forms a log of evidence towards attainment of

the standards.

Practical projects are pre-determined and built from

plans. The emphasis is on developing practical skills

and knowledge.

US 2430

Draw and interpret sketches. (4 credits)

US 20917

Demonstrate basic knowledge of engineering

materials. (2 credits)

US 2387

Assemble mechanical components under

supervision. (2 credits)

US 2395

Select, use and care for engineering hand tools.

(4 credits)

US 2396

Select, use and maintain portable hand-held

engineering power tools. (2 credits)

Description

The Level 3 course involves identifying a client with

a design issue or need, and in association with

the client, investigating, designing,modelling and

manufacturing a solution to satisfy the need. The

course will be based on a selection of standards from

the list below.

AS91620 – Internal

Implement complex procedures to integrate parts

using resistant materials to make a specified

product. (6 Credits)

AS91622 – Internal

Implement complex procedures tomake a specified

product using a Computer Numerical Controlled

(CNC) machine. (4 Credits)

AS91612 - External

Demonstrate understanding of how technological

modeling supports technological development and

implementation. (4 Credits)

YEAR 12 OR 13 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

OR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

TECHNOLOGY

Context

Materials

Status

Optional

Prerequisites

This course offers students

an opportunity to undertake a

practical-based course that will

provide a lead into either the

construction or mechanical

engineering industries.While

there are no prerequisites, it is

envisaged that those taking

this course would have some

practical skills and an interest in

either building or engineering.

The course provides Level 2

qualifications in either discipline

dependent on the students

choosing.

This course is not a pathway to Year 13 Technology.

Entry will be by HOD approval.

BUILDING CONSTRUCTION LEVEL 2

Below is a selection of unit standards that could

be delivered to students to give themexposure to

building construction industry in a practical context.

Delivery would be through practical experiential

learning backed up with structured documentation,

which forms a log of evidence towards attainment