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COURSE GUIDE 2022 - Hobart College
HOBART COLLEGE
 COURSE GUIDE
 2022

Hobart College
                                                      P: (03) 6220 3133
Department of Education         E: hobart.college@education.tas.gov.au
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CONTENTS

    PAGE    COURSES

            Creative Arts - Performing
        3   Dance
      4-5   Drama
      6-9   Music
    10-11   Creative Arts - Visual
    12-13   English
    14-18   Health, Physical and Outdoor Education (HPOE)
            Humanities and Social Sciences (HASS)
    20-21   Behavioural Studies
    22-23   Business-related courses
    24-27   Civics, History, Culture and Environment
    28-29   Languages
    30-31   Mathematics
      32    Mixed Field Programs
    34-37   Sciences
            Technologies
    38-39   Food Technology
    40-41   Information Technology / Computing
    42-46   Materials, Design and Technologies
    48-49   Home Group Program

            The courses outlined in this Guide are an indication of what is being offered at Hobart College in 2022. This will be
            subject to student demand and staffing availability.
            For additional information about courses, please visit the Department of Education’s online Year 11 and 12 Course
            Guide available at https://www.education.tas.gov.au/year-11-12-course-guide/

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Creative Arts - Performing
Dance
    Subject                              Hours     TCE     LIT    NUM     ICT                 Recommended prior studies
                                                  credit   tick    tick   tick                 and/or entry requirements
                                                  points

                                                                                 • no entry requirements, but previous experience an
    Dance Level 2                          150     15
                                                                                   advantage

    Dance Choreography and Performance                                           • sound literacy skills, a strong interest in choreography
                                           150     15
    Level 3                                                                        and/or prior dance training

Dance 2
What will I learn?                                                 How will I learn and be assessed?
• introduction to dance technique and safe dance practice          • on solo and group performances
• movement principles, skills and dance composition                • on dance making, safe dance practice and working well with
• creating and performing in solos and group pieces                  others in practical tasks
• dance making and how to compose dance pieces using               • through individual written tasks, reflecting on your own
  choreographic devices and techniques to generate movement          performance and appraising the work of others
• prepare for, perform and reflect on own dance works              • no external exam.
• how to appraise dance works of others.

Dance Choreography and Performance 3
What will I learn?                                                 How will I learn and be assessed?
• choreographic skills, techniques and safe dance practice         • choreograph and perform in solo and group works
• the skills of choreography through improvisation, undertaking    • be assessed on safe dance practice, leading and collaborating
  choreographic tasks and sharing your work with others              with others in group tasks
• about dance forms, structural devices, organising/arranging      • written assessments analysing the work of others and
  movement for a purpose, techniques for generating original         reflecting on your own work
  movement, choreographic devices and performance skills           • the external assessment is a solo and group performance, self
• how to reflect on and evaluate your own choreography               choreographed and no external written examination
• how to analyse the choreographic work of others.                 • a submission of critical appraisals of dance works is internally
                                                                     and externally assessed.
                                                                   Other
                                                                   • this course is an excellent preparation for a career in dance
                                                                     performance and/or choreography.

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Creative Arts - Performing
Drama
 Subject                                     Hours    TCE      LIT     NUM     ICT                Recommended prior studies
                                                     credit    tick     tick   tick                and/or entry requirements
                                                     points

                                                                                      • no entry requirements, just a willingness to work with
 Musical Theatre Level 2 (College Musical)    150     15
                                                                                        new people and be involved
                                                                                      • no entry requirements, just a willingness to work with
 Technical Theatre Production Level 2         150     15
                                                                                        new people and be involved
                                                                                      • no entry requirements, just a willingness to work with
 Drama Foundations Level 2                    150     15
                                                                                        new people and be involved

                                                                                      • a CA or above in Drama 2 or equivalent experience
 Drama Level 3                                150     15
                                                                                        and/or strong B result in Year 10 English

                                                                                      • a Year 12 only course, requiring a CA or above in
 Theatre Performance Level 3                  150     15
                                                                                        Drama 3 in Year 11 and/or by audition
 VET Certificate II Creative Industries -                                             • no entry requirements, just a willingness to work with
                                              150     15
 Media and Theatre                                                                      new people and be involved

Musical Theatre 2 (College Musical)
What will I learn?                                                      How will I learn and be assessed?
• how to operate as a member of a large-scale Broadway style            • assessment occurs during the two-week performance schedule
  musical ensemble                                                        and on your involvement in the rehearsal process
• build on any existing skills in vocal, dance and acting technique,    • chart your progress through rehearsals using an assessed
  though no experience is necessary.                                      workbook.

                                                                        Other
                                                                        • a requirement to attend rehearsals and performances outside
                                                                          of school hours and in the April holidays
                                                                        • must enrol as a 5th subject and will be scheduled on Line 3.

Technical Theatre Production 2
What will I learn?                                                      How will I learn and be assessed?
• gain an insight into the different areas of theatre including:        • work individually and in groups
  lighting, audio and sound, set construction and properties,           • crew live theatre productions and write a report on the
  costuming, front of house and publicity/marketing, special              processes and outcomes
  effects, makeup and stage management                                  • critiques of live theatre.
• specialise in two of these areas whilst crewing plays, musicals
  and music concerts
                                                                        Other
                                                                        • could lead to study in VET courses or in Performing Arts
• view and learn how to critique live theatre productions.
                                                                        • this course requires a commitment to attend rehearsals and
                                                                          performances outside of school hours.

Drama Foundations 2
What will I learn?                                                      How will I learn and be assessed?
• how to perform solo and in an ensemble                                • group work and individual tasks
• different drama texts, storytelling and how to review live            • no external exam or folio assessment.
  theatre
• the role of technical elements                                        Other
• improvisation, vocal and movement skills                              • excellent preparation for Drama 3
• the process of rehearsing from script to stage.                       • requires a commitment to attend rehearsals and performances
                                                                          outside of school hours.

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Drama 3
What will I learn?                                                                        How will I learn and be assessed?
• acting techniques to create characters                                                  • view and critique professional live theatre productions
• vocal and movement techniques for characterisation                                      • there is a strong practical component to this class which
• how to perform solo pieces and as part of an ensemble                                     includes a mid-year production, monologue work, skills
• improvisational skills to create characters or inform existing                            development and workshops
  ones                                                                                    • be assessed at all different stages through observation, written
• how to review and evaluate live performances                                              reflections and on the rehearsal and performance process
• about theatrical genres                                                                 • a 2 hour external written exam in November and an externally
• how to interpret drama texts.                                                             assessed performance component.

                                                                                          Other
                                                                                          • attend rehearsals and performances outside of school hours.

Theatre Performance 3 - Year 12 only
What will I learn?                                                                        How will I learn and be assessed?
• acting technique and processes from world renowned                                      • through heavily practical work which involves assessment of
  practitioners, including the Eric Morris System, Ivana Chubbuck                           skills in rehearsals and solo performances including two public
  Technique, Larry Moss and the development of ‘The Method’                                 productions and three solo performances
  into current performance processes                                                      • view and critique professional live theatre productions
• work as an ensemble to create two public productions over                               • a written reflection that charts application of acting technique
  the course of the year                                                                    for all characters developed for the external assessment
• performance improvisation in both long-form and short-form                              • the external assessment is a public performance and a
  styles and how to apply techniques to characterisation and                                reflective statement of the characters developed for the show
  stagecraft                                                                              • there is no timed written exam.
• about the responsibilities of working as part of a theatre
  company                                                                                 Other
• how to decode Shakespeare and perform his works with                                    • attend rehearsals and performances outside of school hours
  confidence.                                                                             • entry is through the successful completion of Drama 3 or via
                                                                                            an audition process.

VET Certificate II in Creative Industries - Media and Theatre
What will I learn?                                                                        How will I learn and be assessed?
• how to set up and operate a range of equipment used within                              • this is a highly practical course assessed through
  the film/television/theatre industries including audio/sound,                             presentations, practical simulations, self-reflections and
  lighting, camera and editing                                                              theoretical knowledge tasks
• camera operation and techniques, sound and lighting design                              • project-based learning activities as a member of a production
  and operation, production and directing techniques, scripting                             crew for a range of client-directed productions
  and editing and on-camera presentation through the                                      • individual self-directed projects.
  development of a folio of finished screen products
• work as a part of a production team and be involved in the                              Other
  planning and running of events within the Mt Nelson Theatre.                            • this is a ONE line VET course with applied learning tasks
                                                                                            through a work placement as a member of a production team
                                                                                            for a range of productions. This may require some out-of-hours
                                                                                            commitment.
CUA20220 Certificate II in Creative Industries - The Tasmanian Secondary Colleges RTO, code 60100, is the registered training organisation for these qualifications.

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Creative Arts - Performing
Music
    Subject                                   Hours    TCE       LIT    NUM      ICT                 Recommended prior studies
                                                      credit     tick    tick    tick                 and/or entry requirements
                                                      points

                                                                                        • suitable for beginners and accomplished performers
    Contemporary Music Level 2                 150       15
                                                                                          who have an interest in music

                                                                                        • requires music skills (playing and theory) for a
    Music Studies Level 2                      150       15
                                                                                          selected instrument, AMEB Grade 3 recommended

                                                                                        • an interest in performing in a large music ensemble
    Music Ensemble Level 2 (House Band)        n/a       5
                                                                                          (stage band, concert band, choir)

    Music Technology - Foundation (Audio)
                                               150       15                             • an interest in audio design and sound technology
    Level 2
                                                                                        • requires music skills (playing and theory) for a
    Music Level 3                              150       15
                                                                                          selected instrument, AMEB Grade 4 recommended

                                                                                        • confident with technology
    UTAS University Connections Program
                                                                                        • an interest in audio design and sound technology
    (UCP) Music Technology 3 - Projects 1 &    150       15
                                                                                        • can be studied in both Year 11 and 12, counting
    2 - Audio
                                                                                          toward an ATAR each year

                                                                                        • requires some songwriting experience, a keen interest
    UTAS University Connections Program
                                               150       15                               in creative writing for lyrics and basic music theory to
    (UCP) Songwriting Level 3
                                                                                          support composition of instrumental components
                                                                                        • entry through audition prior to commencement of
    UTAS University Connections Program
                                                                                          Term 1
    (UCP) Music Foundation & Advanced          150       15
                                                                                        • can be studied in both Year 11 and 12, counting
    Practical Study Level 3
                                                                                          toward an ATAR each year
                                                                                        • for students who are confident with performing and/
                                              150 or 15+ or
    VET Certificate II / III in Music                                                     or using sound technology and who have entry level
                                               300    30+
                                                                                          technical skills

Contemporary Music 2
What will I learn?                                                       How will I learn and be assessed?
•    instrumental and vocal techniques and performance skills            • internal assessments through solo and/or group performances
•    about different styles of music and music literacy                  • no external exam.
•    about the Australian music industry
•    how to work as a soloist or create bands.                           Other
                                                                         • this course is an excellent preparation for further studies in
                                                                           music or to take on music as a hobby.

Music Studies 2
What will I learn?                                                       How will I learn and be assessed?
• develop skills in music theory, sight-reading, aural skills,           • internal assessments and performances
  composition, technique and musicianship                                • no external exam.
• instrumental/vocal techniques
• about styles of music                                                  Other
• performance skills                                                     •   includes 1:1 instrumental tuition and accompaniment
• music literacy.                                                        •   instrumental ability recommended at AMEB Grade 3
                                                                         •   basic music reading skills is recommended
                                                                         •   this course is an excellent preparation for further studies in
                                                                             Music Level 3 and UTAS University College Program (UCP)
                                                                             Music Foundation Practical Study courses.

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Music Ensemble 2 (House Band)
What will I learn?                                                       Other
• an exciting stage band repertoire with a funk, jazz and soul           • this is Hobart College’s flagship ensemble and is open to all
  focus.                                                                   musicians of differing abilities in rhythm, brass, woodwind and
                                                                           vocal sections
                                                                         • this course is perfect for students who want to meet new like-
                                                                           minded people and develop music skills
How will I learn and be assessed?                                        • required to perform at various community events throughout
• rehearsals take place in Home Group                                      the year, plus a local performance tour after November
• no external exam or folio.                                               external exams.

Music Technology - Foundation (Audio) 2
What will I learn?                                                       How will I learn and be assessed?
• basic audio engineering techniques                                     • through classroom tasks
• studio and/or location recording techniques, including listening,      • no external exam or folio.
  mixing and mastering
• about sound reinforcement (PA)                                         Other
• how to use music technology                                            • perfect for students who want to develop skills for future
• about working with a range of clients, musicians and                     pre-tertiary studies or continue with music technology as a
  production personnel.                                                    hobby.

Music 3
What will I learn?                                                       How will I learn and be assessed?
• to specialise in performance or composition improvisation              • practical assessments through internal tasks and an external
• develop performance skills                                               practical examination which includes a 2 hour theory exam
• develop skills in musical analysis, listening (aural), music theory,     and a 10-15 minute performance recital/composition folio.
  sight-reading and musicianship.
                                                                         Other
                                                                         • instrumental ability essential and a technical standard equivalent
                                                                           to AMEB Grade 4 is recommended
                                                                         • skills in reading music is highly recommended
                                                                         • this course includes weekly 1:1 instrumental tuition
                                                                         • strongly recommended as a pathway into the UTAS Foundation
                                                                           Practical Studies course.

UTAS University Connections Program (UCP) Music Technology 3 - Projects 1 & 2 - Audio

What will I learn?                                                       How will I learn and be assessed?
• develop skills in audio recording operations, listening, mixing        • very practical subject where you learn to work effectively as an
  and mastering                                                            individual and as a member of a project team
• about creating and shaping an audio product                            • assessment is through three major projects that are recorded
• about tools used and skill-sets required in the audio/music              with microphones or electronic music
  technology industry                                                    • includes periodic mentorship from UTAS Conservatorium staff
• how to read, interpret and fulfill the requirements of a music         • no external exam, but an interview by UTAS for each project.
  technology project brief
• workplace health and safety issues relevant to the field.              Other
                                                                         • scaled Tertiary Entrance Score for ATAR
                                                                         • this course is accredited by UTAS Conservatorium of Music
                                                                         • if successful in Year 11 students may enrol in Music Technology
                                                                           Projects 2 in Year 12
                                                                         • this course can be studied in both Year 11 AND Year 12 with
                                                                           an ATAR calculated each year it is studied.

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UTAS University Connections Program (UCP) Songwriting 3
What will I learn?                                                                      How will I learn and be assessed?
                                                                                        • assessment is through a composition folio of at least 4 songs,
• compositional techniques integral to songwriting
                                                                                          meeting creative and technical requirements described in
• how to manipulate musical elements (lyrics, melody, harmony
                                                                                          assessment briefs and song analysis tasks
  and structure) to create a piece of music
                                                                                        • it includes regular 1:1 tuition.
• analyse other songs and incorporate influences into own work
• recording and production techniques.                                                  Other
                                                                                        • this course provides a direct pathway into the UTAS
                                                                                          Conservatorium songwriter stream
                                                                                        • UTAS mentors will provide feedback to develop your portfolio
                                                                                        • be prepared to explore different songwriting processes.

UTAS University Connections Program (UCP) Music Foundation & Advanced Practical Study 3
What will I learn?                                                                      How will I learn and be assessed?
                                                                                        • assessment through performance: 15-20 minute performance
• specialise in performance or composition
                                                                                           recital/composition folio at the Conservatorium Recital Hall
• develop skills in technique, musicianship, performance skills and
                                                                                        • includes weekly 1:1 instrumental tuition as well as periodic
  music literacy.
                                                                                          mentorship with UTAS staff
                                                                                        • a written folio is required.

                                                                                        Other
                                                                                        • instrumental ability recommended at AMEB Grade 6 as a guide
                                                                                          at final performance recital
                                                                                        • this course can be studied in both Year 11 AND Year 12 with
                                                                                           a scaled Tertiary Entrance Score for an ATAR calculated each
                                                                                           year it is studied.

VET Certificate II &/or III in Music
What will I learn?                                                                       How will I learn and be assessed?
• specialise in music performance and/or audio design                                    • project-based applied learning, focussing on attaining
• develop skills for the music industry, including in performance,                         paid work in the music industry
  arrangement, composition, chart reading, recording, producing                          • assessment through internal tasks
  and PA setup                                                                           • no external exam.
• there are three course options available:
   • a one line option specialising in audio (150 hours)                                 Other
   • a one line option specialising in performance (150 hours)
   • a two line course that covers both audio and performance                            • these are nationally accredited VET courses
     (300 hours).                                                                        • these are excellent pathways to employment in the music
                                                                                           industry and/or further study at TAFE Certificate III and IV in
                                                                                           Music or UTAS Conservatorium associate degrees.

CUA20620 Certificate II in Music - The Tasmanian Secondary Colleges RTO, code 60100, is the registered training organisation for these qualifications.
CUA30920 Certificate III in Music - The Tasmanian Secondary Colleges RTO, code 60100, is the registered training organisation for these qualifications.

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Other Music options
Hobart College Extension Band                                  String Ensemble
•   a smaller ensemble which meets after school for            •   open to all students who play stringed instruments
    weekly rehearsals                                          •   performs at a variety of College and community events
•   performs at a large number of community events             •   successful completion attracts 5 TCE points.
•   builds on arrangement and improvisation skills
•   the group is mentored to operate independently.
                                                               Olinda Groove Records
                                                               •   a student-run record label, mainly operated by the
Hobart College House Band & Vocal                                  VET Certificate II in Music classes
                                                               •   the label’s mission is to support emerging artists
Ensemble                                                       •   free recording and production is available to anyone
                                                                   at College or in High Schools
•   Hobart College’s flagship ensemble open to all players
                                                               •   the label also runs concerts throughout the year.
    of different abilities in rhythm, brass, woodwind and
    vocal sections
•   the vocal ensemble is primarily the vocal section of the
    House Band, providing three/four part harmony for
    large ensemble repertoire
•   the vocal ensemble also participates in ‘stand alone’
    performances in particular at the Festival of Voices
•   rehearsals take place during the Home Group sessions
    in Terms 1 and 3
•   performs at various community events throughout the
    year, plus a local performance tour after the external
    examinations in Term 4.

Combined Schools Concert Band
•   a large ensemble involving Hobart College and Hartz
    Collective associated high schools – open to all
    musicians in percussion, brass and woodwind
•   performs at a variety of community events.

The Musical Production Orchestra
•   successful completion attracts 15 TCE points
•   the ensemble for the College’s annual musical
    production
•   open to rhythm, woodwind, brass, strings and vocal
    sections
•   intensive rehearsals start two months out from
    performance season which is held during Term 2.

UTAS Wind Ensemble
•   a concert band of students from Hobart, Elizabeth,
    Rosny and Claremont Colleges, as well as the
    Conservatorium of Music
•   rehearsals take place weekly at the UTAS
    Conservatorium of Music under direction from UTAS
    staff.

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Creative Arts - Visual
 Subject                                    Hours     TCE      LIT    NUM       ICT                 Recommended prior studies
                                                     credit    tick    tick     tick                 and/or entry requirements
                                                     points

 Art Practice Level 2                        150       15                              • no entry requirements

 Visual Art Level 2 - Ceramics, Digital
 Art/Graphic Design, Mixed Media or          150       15                              • no entry requirements
 Photography
 Art Production Level 3 - Ceramics,
                                                                                       • at least a C in Year 10 English and a strong interest in
 Digital Art/Graphic Design, Mixed           150       15
                                                                                         the visual arts
 Media or Photography
                                                                                       • a Year 12 subject. Requires an SA or better in Art
 Art Studio Practice 3                       150       15
                                                                                         Production 3 and a strong sense of artistic direction

                                                                                       • strong writing skills and enjoys research and analysis
 Art Theory and Criticism 3                  150       15
                                                                                       • NB: There is no art making.

Art Practice 2
What will I learn?                                                     How will I learn and be assessed?
• art techniques in three different areas of studio art: collage,      •    practical tasks
  painting and drawing, and print making                               •    a small amount of written work
• about art materials, ideas and themes in art                         •    maintaining a journal of reflections on activities
• about other artists and their work                                   •    no external exam.
• how to create finished artworks.
                                                                       Other
                                                                       • can be studied with Visual Art 2 and both count towards TCE.

Visual Art 2 - specialise in ONE studio area
What will I learn?                                                      How will I learn and be assessed?
• about art techniques and processes specialising in a single art       •   view exhibitions and research artists and their work
  studio: either Ceramics, Digital Art/Graphic Design, Mixed            •   reflections on work in journal entries
  Media or Photography                                                  •   submission of a folio of practical work made during the year
• how to create finished artworks                                       •   no external exam.
• about art materials and processes
• about other artists and their work                                    Other
• practical, hands-on tasks to create and exhibit artworks              • great for students wanting to experiment with a range of art
• about ideas and themes in art.                                          techniques or for pre-tertiary art students wanting an adjunct
                                                                          to their pre-tertiary art course
                                                                        • those on a pathway to being an artist, art teacher, primary
                                                                          teacher, art therapist, curator
                                                                        • could lead to study in Art Production 3 in Year 12.

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Art Production 3 - specialise in ONE studio area
What will I learn?                                                  How will I learn and be assessed?
• art techniques specialising in a single art studio from either    • view and respond to exhibitions and keep a visual diary
  ceramics, graphic design, mixed-media or photography              • undertake art theory and analysis and complete assignments
• how to develop artistic ideas and styles                          • create a portfolio of artwork for display and assessment.
• about artists and their work
• how artists represent their ideas                                 Other
• how to create a body of work in a single studio                   • suits someone with a high level of visual art competence in
• how to exhibit work.                                                Year 10, or a strong interest and personal experience in the
                                                                      visual arts, or a good result in Visual Art 2 in Year 11
                                                                    • there is some writing and minimum of a C in Year 10 English is
                                                                      highly recommended.

Art Studio Practice 3 - Year 12 ONLY
What will I learn?                                                  How will I learn and be assessed?
• the refinement of skills and art techniques in ONE studio area:   • communicate ideas and concepts through making art
  ceramics, graphic design/digital art and media, mixed media or    • participate in group appraisal and critique forums to evaluate
  photography                                                         your own art and the artwork of others
• art theory                                                        • study relevant artists, styles and influences
• how to negotiate and plan an exhibition                           • externally assessed exhibition of art and no external exam.
• how to complete a schematic overview.
                                                                    Other
                                                                    • a great subject for someone who wants to refine their high
                                                                      level art making skills and has a strong sense of artistic
                                                                      direction, and who enjoys preparing and conceptualising for
                                                                      exhibitions
                                                                    • must have passed Art Production 3 in Year 11.

Art Theory and Criticism 3
What will I learn?                                                  How will I learn and be assessed?
•   art and culture, aesthetics, philosophy and critical analysis   •   explore, discuss and debate art history and art criticism
•   about art in various contexts                                   •   discuss the context in which art was made
•   the history and theory of images                                •   visits to art galleries and artist studios
•   art processes                                                   •   complete essays and assignments, an ideas journal and a 5000
•   art analysis.                                                       word externally assessed paper.

                                                                    Other
                                                                    • this is a theoretical course, not a practical art course
                                                                    • it is an excellent subject for someone who has an interest in
                                                                      history, artists and enjoys researching and analysing.

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English
There is a wide range of courses to suit your literary interests and skill level.
 Subject                                      Hours    TCE     LIT    NUM      ICT               Recommended prior studies
                                                      credit   tick    tick    tick               and/or entry requirements
                                                      points

 English Applied Level 2                       150     15                             • a C/D in Year 10 English

 English Foundations Level 2                   150     15                             • a C/D in Year 10 English

 Media Production - Print or Screen Level 2    150     15                             • a C/D in Year 10 English

 English Level 3                               150     15                             • an A/B result in Year 10 English

 English Literature Level 3                    150     15                             • an A/B result in Year 10 English

 English Writing Level 3                       150     15                             • an A/B result in Year 10 English

 Media Production - Print or Screen Level 3    150     15                             • an A/B result in Year 10 English

English Applied 2
What will I learn?                                                     How will I learn and be assessed?
• to read, view and understand texts such as films, short stories      • by discussing ideas, issues, attitudes and values from a range of
  and websites                                                           texts
• to research and present ideas and information through speak-         • by creating spoken, written and multi-modal texts
  ing and writing                                                      • by undertaking a negotiated study on a topic of interest.
• to strengthen my speaking and writing skills.                        • NB: There is no external exam.

English Foundations 2
What will I learn?                                                     How will I learn and be assessed?
• how texts work to communicate and shape meaning                      •   by discussing and analysing texts that explore similar ideas
• how language is used to represent ideas, attitudes and voices        •   by creating spoken, written and multi-modal texts
  in texts                                                             •   by writing formally and imaginatively
• how to improve skills in formal essay writing and imaginative        •   NB: There is no external exam.
  writing.
                                                                       Other
                                                                       • this course is an excellent preparation for further studies in
                                                                         English at Level 3 in Year 12.

Media Production 2 - Print or Screen
What will I learn?                                                     How will I learn and be assessed?
• by focusing on either Print Media (Journalism) or Screen             • by working in teams and individually
  Media (Film and Television)                                          • by creating media products such as news stories and
• technical and production skills using media technologies e.g.          advertisements
  adobe suite for Print; camera and audio operation for Screen         • by writing scripts or articles
• how to communicate to an audience                                    • by analysing media products
• how to work in a media team.                                         • NB: There is no external exam.

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English 3
What will I learn?                                                  How will I learn and be assessed?
• the ways ideas and issues are represented in texts                •   by studying a genre such as Dystopian fiction (film and novel)
• the ways attitudes, values and perspectives shape texts and       •   by comparing how texts have been adapted to film
  audience responses                                                •   by close analysis of a single play or novel
• how to analyse contemporary novels, short stories, feature        •   by undertaking a negotiated media study
                                                                    •   by responding to texts through discussion and debate
  films and media texts.
                                                                    •   by creating analytical essays and imaginative or reflective responses
                                                                    •   by undertaking a 3 hour external exam.

English Literature 3
What will I learn?                                                  How will I learn and be assessed?
• how ideas, attitudes and values are conveyed in fictional texts   • by studying a Shakespearean play
• how historical and cultural contexts influence text creation      • by comparing how ideas are conveyed in a contemporary
  and the way audiences respond to them                               novel and film
• how texts are constructed to convey meaning.                      • by undertaking an Independent Study on a text chosen from a
                                                                      broad list
                                                                    • by studying six poems from different historical periods
                                                                    • by composing analytical essays and imaginative or reflective
                                                                      responses
                                                                    • by undertaking a 2 hour external exam and submitting an
                                                                      Independent Study folio for external assessment.

English Writing 3
What will I learn?                                                  How will I learn and be assessed?
• how to write in different styles and forms such as poetry,        • by studying the craft of writing including aspects such as:
  short story, news article and script                                structure, character creation, description and dialogue
• how to craft your writing through composition, drafting and       • by reading widely to provide models for your writing
  revision techniques                                               • by creating a range of written texts including a major project
• how to offer and respond to feedback through reflection and       • by discussing and workshopping your writing
  workshopping                                                      • by submitting a folio of four pieces of work including a major
• how writers use techniques and styles to convey ideas.              project and a Reflective Statement for external assessment
                                                                    • NB: There is no external exam.

Media Production 3 - Print or Screen
What will I learn?                                                  How will I learn and be assessed?
By focusing on either Print Media (Journalism) or Screen Media      • by undertaking roles in a media production team
(Film and Television)                                               • by applying technical skills on industry standard equipment
• technical and production skills using media technologies e.g.       and software
   photography and layout software for Print; camera, audio         • by creating products such as news stories, advertisements and
   operation and editing software for Screen                          short narrative films or feature articles
• codes and conventions of specific media texts                     • by submitting a folio of created products including a major
• how to communicate to an audience                                   project for external assessment and by undertaking a 2 hour
• how to work in a media team                                         written external exam on the role of the media in society.
• about the role of the media in society.

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Health, Physical & Outdoor Education (HPOE)
 Subject                                      Hours    TCE     LIT    NUM     ICT                 Recommended prior studies
                                                      credit   tick    tick   tick                 and/or entry requirements
                                                      points

 Sport & Recreation Experiences 1 and                                                • no entry requirements but an appropriate level of
                                               150     15
 Outdoor Pursuits Level 1                                                              physical fitness and willingness to be active

 Outdoor Education Level 2 - Adventure                                               • no entry requirements just a willingness to work with
                                               150     15
 Recreation or Expedition                                                              new people and be involved

                                                                                     • no entry requirements just a willingness to be in-
 Personal Health and Wellbeing Level 2         150     15
                                                                                       volved in some practical physical activities

                                                                                     • must be participating in a recognised sport under the
 Athlete Development Level 2 - all sports      150     15
                                                                                       guidance of a qualified coach

                                                                                     • must be participating in a recognised sport under the
 Athlete Development Level 2 - Basketball      150     15
                                                                                       guidance of a qualified coach

                                                                                     • must be participating in a recognised sport under the
 Athlete Development Level 2 - AFL/AFLW        150     15
                                                                                       guidance of a qualified coach

                                                                                     • a C in Year 10 Australian Curriculum HPE or an SA in
 Sport Science - Foundation Level 2            150     15
                                                                                       Athlete Development 2

                                                                                     • a B in Year 10 Australian Curriculum English or an SA
 Sport Science Level 3                         150     15
                                                                                       in Sport Science Foundation 2

 Health Studies Level 3                        150     15                            • a B in Year 10 Australian Curriculum English

                                                                                     • a B in Year 10 English or an SA in Outdoor Education
 Outdoor Leadership Level 3                    150     15
                                                                                       2 and a background in outdoor activities is desirable

                                                                                     • an interest in sport, recreation and fitness, as well as
 VET Certificate II in Sport and Recreation    300     30
                                                                                       working with others

                                                                                     • an interest in the outdoor environment, as well as
 VET Certificate II in Outdoor Recreation      150     15
                                                                                       working with others

 VET Certificate II in Salon Assistant         300     30                            • solid literacy, numeracy and communication skills

What is on offer in HPOE?
The F BLock Gym is an amazing place to find lots of options
for working on your health and fitness.We offer a wide range
of lunchtime sport and fitness activities. Make sure you
include an HPOE course in your program!

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Sport & Recreation Experiences 1 and Outdoor Pursuits 1
What will I learn?                                                    How will I learn and be assessed?
• benefits of an active and healthy lifestyle                         • practical tasks
• communication, cooperation and leadership skills                    • maintaining a journal of reflections on activities
• specific sport, fitness and recreational activities                 • no external exam.
• a variety of individual and team games and sports, challenges
  and adventure activities and personal development experiences       Other
• safety management practices for outdoor recreation activities.      • a combination of two x Level 1 courses to make a full year
                                                                        course and gain 15 TCE points.

Outdoor Education 2 - Adventure Recreation strand
What will I learn?                                                    How will I learn and be assessed?
• technical knowledge and safety skills                               •   practical, hands-on tasks individually and in groups
• skills to operate as a team member                                  •   oral presentations, reflections, assignments, investigations
• set and reflect on personal goals related to outdoor activities     •   log book entries
• sustainable practice techniques to protect natural                  •   no external exam.
  environments
• planning, logistics, nutrition, First Aid, navigation, weather      Other
  interpretation and risk management considerations.                  • exciting range of weekly adventure activities in various
                                                                        environments - bush, mountain, river and ocean
NB: Be prepared to spend a lot of time in the water for               • could lead to study in VET courses or Outdoor Leadership 3.
snorkelling, surfing, coastal traversing, kayaking and rafting!

Outdoor Education 2 - Expedition strand
What will I learn?                                                    How will I learn and be assessed?
•   technical knowledge and safety skills                             •   practical, hands-on tasks individually and in groups
•   skills to operate as a team member                                •   oral presentations, reflections, assignments, investigations
•   set and reflect on personal goals related to outdoor activities   •   log book entries
•   sustainable practices to protect natural environments             •   no external exam.
•   planning, logistics, nutrition, First Aid, navigation, weather
    interpretation and risk management considerations.                Other
                                                                      • students enrol in this subject as a 5th option offline
Examples of trips MAY include: Bruny Island surf/walking camp,        • class is held during lunchtime sessions
Freycinet bush walking, Derby mountain biking, Kellevie mountain      • not suitable for students with part-time work or sporting
biking, Fraser Creek Hut (West Coast) bush walking, Mt Field            commitments on weekends as camps are run on weekends.
surrounds snow camp, Sand River Buckland climbing camp.

Personal Health and Wellbeing 2
What will I learn?                                                    How will I learn and be assessed?
• about issues affecting personal wellbeing and the significance of   •   group discussions and investigation projects
  personal identity and positive relationships                        •   individual online research and practical tasks
• to recognise behaviours that impact on personal health and          •   develop and report on own wellbeing plan
  wellbeing                                                           •   no external exam.
• how to recognise valid sources of health information.
                                                                      Other
                                                                      • students will participate in practical activities such as circuit
                                                                        training.

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Athlete Development 2 - all sports
What will I learn?                                                    How will I learn and be assessed?
• develop and maintain a level of physical conditioning to achieve    • practical fitness related tasks and regular assignments
  optimal sporting performance                                        • maintaining an athlete training journal
• manage a sport specific, well organised, systematic training        • no external exam or folio.
  program including goal setting
• find out how basic physical, psychological and social factors       Other
  influence sporting performance                                      • this is a general Athlete Development course for students
• find out about current trends in sports hydration, nutrition,         participating in a range of sport programs
  injury management and recovery                                      • a strong commitment to improving physical fitness is required
• learn new strength and conditioning methods.                        • it is an excellent preparation for Sport Science 3.

Athlete Development 2 - Basketball
What will I learn?                                                    How will I learn and be assessed?
• develop and maintain a level of physical conditioning to achieve    • practical fitness related tasks and regular assignments
  optimal sporting performance                                        • maintaining an athlete training journal
• manage a basketball specific, well organised, systematic training   • no external exam or folio.
  program, including goal setting
• find out how basic physical, psychological and social factors       Other
  influence sporting performance                                      • this is a specific Athlete Development course ONLY for
• find out about current trends in sports hydration, nutrition,         students who are participating in a basketball team
  injury management and recovery                                      • a strong commitment to improving physical fitness is required
• learn new strength and conditioning methods for basketball.         • it is an excellent preparation for Sport Science 3.

Athlete Development 2 - AFL / AFLW
What will I learn?                                                    How will I learn and be assessed?
• develop and maintain a level of physical conditioning to achieve    • practical fitness related tasks and regular assignments
  optimal sporting performance                                        • maintaining an athlete training journal
• manage a sport specific, well organised, systematic training        • no external exam or folio.
  program, including goal setting
• find out how basic physical, psychological and social factors       Other
  influence sporting performance                                      • this is a specific Athlete Development course ONLY for
• find out about current trends in sports hydration, nutrition,         students who are participating in an AFL / AFLW club team
  injury management and recovery                                      • a strong commitment to improving physical fitness is required
• learn new strength and conditioning methods for AFL/AFLW.           • it is an excellent preparation for Sport Science 3.

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Sport Science - Foundation 2

What will I learn?                                                   How will I learn and be assessed?
• factors that influence individual and community participation in   •   practical fitness related tasks
  sport                                                              •   regular assignments and maintaining an athlete training journal
• maintain a level of fitness to support an active lifestyle         •   lab reports, inquiry and research tasks
• relevant rules, regulations and sport                              •   no external exam or folio.
• safety considerations
• coaching, officiating and administrative roles                     Other
• body systems and how they contribute during sports                 • a good Year 11 subject as an alternative to other Level 2
  performance.                                                         Sciences and a pathway to Sports Science 3.

Sport Science 3
What will I learn?                                                   How will I learn and be assessed?
• sport psychology including goal setting, motivation, stress and    • regular assignments and tests
  anxiety and visualisation                                          • written mid-year and external exam.
• exercise physiology, energy systems, recovery, training
  programs (and their effects)                                       Other
• skill acquisition with regard to motor skills, information         • an excellent introduction to further studies in HPOE and
  processing, feedback and movement analysis.                          exercise science subjects at tertiary level.
• ways athletes learn sports skills and the implications for
  coaching and practice
• how different training types are designed to target particular
  responses in athletes.

Health Studies 3
What will I learn?                                                   How will I learn and be assessed?
• personal, Australian and global health issues                      • through individual and group investigations
• physical, social, emotional and spiritual elements of health       • regular assignments and tests
• how the media and community shape health issues                    • written mid-year and external exam.
• how technology impacts on the health of individuals
• about informed health choices (including drugs and sexuality       Other
  issues) and risk taking                                            • this course is an excellent preparation for tertiary studies in
• how data reflects the health of Australians                          the health sector.
• national health priorities and Australia’s health care system
• Australia’s role in global health.

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Outdoor Leadership 3

What will I learn?                                                                         How will I learn and be assessed?
• considerations required to plan for activities and lead groups                           • regular assignments and tests
• develop adventure skills through outdoor activities                                      • folio of practical work and research essays
• research based theories to develop leadership capacity                                   • written mid-year and 3 hour external exam.
• emergency and risk management procedures
• how leaders consider environmental management to ensure                                  Other
  sustainable practices                                                                    • this course is perfect for students who want to develop skills
• ways humans experience the natural environment.                                            in leading others in adventure activities, education or health-
                                                                                             related areas.

VET Certificate II in Sport and Recreation
What will I learn?                                                                          How will I learn and be assessed?
• about the sport and recreation industry                                                   • project-based applied learning and assessment through                         in-
• about sports coaching, administration and managing sporting                                 ternal tasks only
  events                                                                                    • no external exam.
• how to stay safe and healthy in the workplace, including First
  Aid                                                                                       Other
• how to organise events and work as a member of a team.                                    • these are nationally accredited VET courses
                                                                                            • this course runs over TWO lines (Tuesdays/Thursdays)
                                                                                            • this course leads into Certificate III in Fitness and other related
                                                                                              fields.
                                                                                            • it is recommended for students who wish to develop work
                                                                                              skills and pursue a career in the Sport and Recreation Industry.

SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation - The Tasmanian Secondary Colleges RTO, code 60100, is the registered training organisation for these qualifications.

VET Certificate II in Outdoor Recreation
What will I learn?                                                                         How will I learn and be assessed?
• about the outdoor recreation industry in Tasmania                                        • project-based applied learning and assessment through
• about the natural environment and how it affects the outdoor                               internal tasks only
  recreation industry                                                                      • receive a Statement of Attainment (SoA) upon completion
• how to stay safe and healthy in the workplace, including First Aid                       • no external exam.
• how to care for and maintain equipment
• skills for some outdoor activities                                                       Other
• how to assist others in outdoor activities.                                              • these are nationally accredited VET courses
                                                                                           • this course is run over ONE line
                                                                                           • suit pre-tertiary students who have studied Adventure
                                                                                             Recreation/Expedition and want to work in Adventure Tourism
                                                                                           • this can be studied with another VET course in the same year.
SIS20419 Certificate II in Outdoor Recreation (SoA) - The Tasmanian Secondary Colleges RTO, code 60100, is the registered training organisation for these qualifications.

VET Certificate II in Salon Assistant
What will I learn?                                                                         How will I learn and be assessed?
• how to competently communicate in the workplace,                                         • practical skills in the well-equipped salon
  interacting with and providing service to clients and assistance                         • work in teams
  to colleagues                                                                            • no external exams.
• how to perform shampoo and basin services, hair braiding
  techniques and colour application                                                        Other
• the introduction to make up application and skin care                                    • this course runs over TWO lines (Tuesdays/Thursdays)
• how to stay safe and healthy in the workplace                                            • great for students looking to develop skills for future work in
• the skills employers value in young workers.                                               the hair and beauty industry.

SHB20216 Certificate II in Salon Assistant - The Tasmanian Secondary Colleges RTO, code 60100, is the registered training organisation for these qualifications.

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Humanities & Social Sciences (HASS)
Behavioural Studies
 Subject                                  Hours    TCE     LIT      NUM     ICT                Recommended prior studies
                                                  credit   tick      tick   tick                and/or entry requirements
                                                  points

                                                                                   • enjoy working with others
 Working with Children Level 2             150      15
                                                                                   • a Working with Vulnerable People Card is required

 Introduction to Sociology and
                                           150      15                             • a C/D in English in Year 10
 Psychology Level 2

                                                                                   • solid B in English in Year 10
 Sociology Level 3                         150      15
                                                                                   • avoid studying this and Psychology 3 in the same year

                                                                                   • solid B in English in Year 10
 Psychology Level 3                        150      15
                                                                                   • avoid studying this and Sociology 3 in the same year

 VET Certificate II in Community                                                   • a Working with Vulnerable People Card is required
                                           300     30+
 Services (Children’s Services)                                                    • a suitability interview

Working with Children 2
What will I learn?                                                    How will I learn and be assessed?
• develop practical skills, attitudes and essential knowledge         • classes consist of learning the theory which is then applied in
  centred on caring for children in a wide range of situations          our regular weekly play group
• theories of child development                                       • no external exam.
• educational, social and ethical frameworks of child care
  environments.                                                       Other
                                                                      • successful completion in Year 11 will ensure first preference
                                                                        for VET Certificate II in Children’s Services in Year 12.

Introduction to Sociology and Psychology 2
What will I learn?                                                   How will I learn and be assessed?
• an introduction to the disciplines of Sociology and Psychology     • you will study two specialist topics – one drawn from
• terms, concepts and theoretical perspectives of the disciplines      Sociology, the other from Psychology
• psychology topics include forensic psychology and antisocial       • learn through group work, class tasks, essays and reports
  behaviour                                                          • no external exam.
• sociology topics include the social stratification, gender and
  the family.

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Sociology 3
What will I learn?                                                                             How will I learn and be assessed?
• human behaviour, social structures and culture and how we                                    • through group work and individual research
  become socialised and conform to social rules and beliefs                                    • essays and reports
• use of sociological theory to explore a range of issues                                      • Individual Portfolio which is externally assessed in
  including the role of family, education, work and the media                                    September/October
  on our social interactions, identity, inequality and culture.                                • 2 hour essay-based external exam in November.

                                                                                               NB: Strong research and communication skills are required.

Psychology 3
What will I learn?                                                                             How will I learn and be assessed?
• about complex human behaviours and thought processes                                         • through essays and reports
• about individual differences such as gender, cognitive                                       • Individual Portfolio which is externally assessed in August/
  functions, states of consciousness, sleep and dreaming                                         September
• find out how we learn and form memories to recall                                            • 3 hour essay-based external exam in November.
  information and even find out an explanation of forgetting.
                                                                                               NB: Strong research and communication skills are required.

VET Certificate II in Community Services (Children’s Services)
What will I learn?                                                                             How will I learn and be assessed?
• about Early Childhood Education and care careers                                             • classroom based activities and workshops
• how to participate in workplace Work, Health and Safety                                      • practical hands on experiences through our playgroup
• how to prepare nutritious food safely                                                        • applied learning tasks in a stimulating work environment
• how to develop team work, communication and                                                    through a work placement in a registered childcare service.
  employability skills
• about child development and how to support their play and                                    Other:
  learning                                                                                     • this course runs over TWO lines (Tuesdays/Thursdays)
• how to develop relationships with children and their families                                • this is a nationally recognised VET qualification developed
• diversity in the workplace.                                                                    with industry consultation and industry-specific
                                                                                                 requirements.
                                                                                               • It is a learning pathway to other VET courses such as
                                                                                                 Certificate III or IV in Community Services and Certificate
                                                                                                 III in Early Childhood Education and Care.

CHC22015 Certificate II in Community Services (Children’s Services) - The Tasmanian Secondary Colleges RTO, code 60100, is the registered training organisation for these qualifications.

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Humanities & Social Sciences (HASS)
Business-related subjects
 Subject                                 Hours    TCE     LIT    NUM      ICT                Recommended prior studies
                                                 credit   tick    tick    tick                and/or entry requirements
                                                 points

                                                                                 • a C/D in Year 10 English and Maths and a will-
 Business Studies - Foundation Level 2   150      15
                                                                                   ingness to be involved

 Business Studies Level 3                150      15                             • an A/B result in Year 10 English

 Accounting Level 3                      150      15                             • a B/C result in Year 10 English

 Economics Level 3                       150      15                             • an A/B result in Year 10 English

Business Studies - Foundation 2
What will I learn?                                                How will I learn and be assessed?
• business terms, concepts and processes                          • classes consist of learning the theory through group work
• understand the internal and external forces which influence       and individual tasks which is then applied in practical ways
  business                                                          like developing a business plan about your own business idea
• develop a business plan                                         • no external exam.
• understand the qualities of a successful entrepreneur.

Business Studies 3
What will I learn?                                                How will I learn and be assessed?
• nature of business                                              •   lecture style classes, practical activities, quizzes and tests
• key business functions: operations, marketing, human            •   individual tasks and some group work
  resource and financial management                               •   3-4 hours of homework per week
• economic, environmental, ethical and governmental issues        •   business reports (NO essays)
  related to managing a business                                  •   construct a detailed feasibility study
• legal, social and technological issues which impact on          •   3 hour external exam in November.
  business.

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Accounting 3
What will I learn?                                             How will I learn and be assessed?
• how to convert numbers into useful information that helps    • a hands-on subject with bookkeeping exercises and some
  people make better decisions about their money                 group work
• skills to take charge of your own finances                   • short business reports (NO essays)
• about GST, finance, ratio analysis, financial reports        • 3-4 hours of homework per week
• how to use spreadsheets and accounting software to record    • an investigation research unit into personal or business
  and analyse data.                                              finance
                                                               • 3 hour external exam in November.

Economics 3
What will I learn?                                             How will I learn and be assessed?
• the study of choice and consequences: whenever we must       • lecture style classes, practical activities, quizzes and tests
  give up one thing to gain something else, that’s Economics   • two research assignments (NO essays)
• understand everyday things like why it’s hard to eliminate   • 3-4 hours of homework per week
  unemployment, income inequality and how Economics can        • participate in the UTAS Economics Challenge with college
  help protect the environment                                   students from around Tasmania
• how to analyse news and current events.                      • 3 hour external exam in November.

                                                               NB: Strong research and communication skills are required.

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Humanities & Social Sciences (HASS)
Civics, History, Culture & Environment
Subject                                Hours    TCE     LIT    NUM     ICT               Recommended prior studies
                                               credit   tick    tick   tick               and/or entry requirements
                                               points

Tasmanian Aboriginal Studies Level 2   150      15                            • C/D in Year 10 English

Legal Studies - Foundation Level 2     150      15                            • C/D in Year 10 English

Ancient History Level 3                150      15                            • A/B result in Year 10 English

Modern History Level 3                 150      15                            • A/B result in Year 10 English

First Nations Level 3                  150      15                            • A/B result in Year 10 English

Legal Studies Level 3                  150      15                            • B/C result in Year 10 English

Geography Level 3                      150      15                            • A/B result in Year 10 English

Philosophy Level 3                     150      15                            • A/B result in Year 10 English

Studies of Religion 3                  150      15                            • B/C result in Year 10 English

UTAS University Connections Program
                                       150      15                            • Year 12 students only
(UCP) Asian Studies Level 3

                                                                              • a Working with Vulnerable People Card
VET Certificate II in Tourism          300      30+
                                                                              • suitability interview

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Tasmanian Aboriginal Studies 2
What will I learn?                                              How will I learn and be assessed?
• the interrelationship between place and culture in the        • field trips and guest speakers
  construction of Aboriginal identity                           • participate in class discussions
• the history of Tasmanian Aboriginal people pre- and post-     • research the lived experiences of Tasmanian Aborigines,
  European invasion                                               historically and in the contemporary period
• the key characteristics of Aboriginal culture and cultural    • complete tasks and assignments individually and in groups
  practices and its contribution to contemporary society.       • no external exam.

Legal Studies - Foundation 2
What will I learn?                                              How will I learn and be assessed?
•   the role of the law in Australian society                   • visits to law courts, prison and parliament
•   the theory and practice of Australian Consumer Law          • apply my understanding of employment law to real world
•   key aspects of Australian Family Law                          examples
•   how Australian Employment Law impacts on me                 • individually or in groups, undertake research on legal issues
•   what is crime and what are the powers of the police.        • complete tasks and assignments
                                                                • no external exam.

Ancient History 3
What will I learn?                                              How will I learn and be assessed?
•   the history and culture of Ancient Greece                   • write historical essays responding to key topics
•   the origins of democracy                                    • engage in discussions, research work, investigate and study
•   the impact of the Persian Wars                                selected topics
•   the role of women                                           • documentaries, dramatisations and museum visits
•   the oracle of Delphi.                                       • mid-year internal exam and a 3 hour essay-based external
                                                                  exam in November.

Modern History 3
What will I learn?                                              How will I learn and be assessed?
• the types of political systems and ideologies within the      • investigate the history of ONE Western and ONE Asian
  modern history of some nations                                  nation
• the factors that shape national responses                     • investigate post World War II developments and the
• how historical change was affected by social, political and     changing world order between 1945 and 2010
  economic change                                               • through class discussions and essays
• the causes and effects of social, political and economic      • a 2 hour essay-based mid-year exam and a 3 hour externally
  change.                                                         assessed exam in November.
                                                                NB: Strong research and communication skills are required.

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