TRADES & TECHNOLOGY ED 12 COURSES
Technology Education provides students with skills necessary to explore the realm of technological fields in our society. All trades & technology education courses are highly recommended for students wanting to have hands-on approach in their learning. Students are given the opportunity to design, create and construct using tools, machines and materials. Processes and problem solving will be emphasized at all levels of planning and fabrication. The technical courses also prepare students for the post-secondary vocational field and encourage them to become lifelong learners in a world of changing technology. Students may also pursue several areas in depth by taking the Career Preparation Program in carpentry-joinery, mechanics or drafting. We also offer the high school apprenticeship program in level 1 Carpentry-Joinery.
Automotive Technology 12
Course Code: MTAUT12
Strongly Recommended: Automotive Technology 11. Building on Automotive Technology 11, this course will explore the theory and operation of advanced automotive systems. Owning a vehicle is not required to participate the class. The student is expected to possess a high degree of competency in basic shop procedures and hands-on exercises with minimal instruction. The students will be expected to apply their previous knowledge as they learn to diagnose and repair the more advanced vehicle systems that will be covered in Automotive Technology 12.
CARPENTRY 12 A, B, C, D
Trades in Training – TERRY FOX SECONDARY PROGRAM
Course Code (12A): TRNAA
Course Code (12B): TRNAB
Course Code (12C): TRNAC
Course Code (12D): TRNAD
This post-secondary program is part of the Industry Training Authority TRADES in TRAINING initiative, and is open to Grade 12 students intending to pursue a career as a Red Seal Carpenter. Students will take 4 courses in the second semester and then complete 4 weeks at Kwantlen Polytechnic University from mid-June to early July. Students will earn 16 credits towards graduation and will write the Level 1 exam. A 70% grade on this exam will qualify the students to progress to Level 2 training when requirements for apprenticeship training hours are met. Work Based training will be an integral part of this program and must be completed by September 30th of the graduation year (students can earn anywhere from 8 to 16 credits as part of the work experience component). This program is designed for motivated students with a career focus and will provide excellent Apprenticeship placement advantages for successful students. Open to all District 43 students having the following:
Math 11 (if Essentials, C minimum)
Carpentry and Joinery 11 recommended
Physical Ability to do the job.
Enrolment in this program will be limited to 18 students per year, and admission will be by application. The application process will include an interview and a review of attendance records as well as recommendation from a teacher. Applicants will need to have their courses programmed in such a way as to have their required Grade 12 courses completed by the fall semester.
Drafting 12
Course Code: MTDRF12
This course is designed for students interested in engineering, interior design, industrial design, architecture, carpentry, steel fabrication, and many other professions. The students will explore the elements and techniques used for sketching, designing, modeling and creating mechanical and basic architectural drawings. This course covers the basics of sketching then quickly moves on to 2-D Computer Assisted Drafting and Design (CADD) software. Students will also have access to our 3-D printers, laser cutters and cricuts to bring their designs to life. Students will be given the opportunity to create artistic CADD designs which may then be produced as vinyl decals, T-Shirt heat transfers or machined on our CNC equipment. As a final product, students will create a digital Portfolio highlighting their work that could be useful for future careers and/or Post Secondary applications. No previous experience necessary. Students may take Drafting each year if they wish.
Engine and Drive Train 12
Course Code: MTEAD12
Strongly Recommended: Automotive Technology 11.
This course will have a focus on understanding how the engine and drivetrain work together in a vehicle. Students will have hands on experience with engine/drivetrain swaps, and the challenges associated with them. Custom fabrication and fitting of various automotive parts will also be covered in the course. This course is recommended for students that wish to have more of a hands-on learning experience.
Furniture and Cabinetry 12
Course Code: MTFAC12
This course is structured to study and practice cabinetry and millwork procedures. Types of materials, hardware and finishes in cabinet construction will be explored. The construction of face frame and flush style cabinets as well as drawer components and stile and rail doors will be taught. Students will have the opportunity to create projects made with wood and achieve a sense of accomplishment in being able to demonstrate the skills acquired in relation to a range of learning objectives. Students should have successfully completed a grade 11 level woodwork course before enrolling. It is expected that students will complete two or three quality projects to take home during this program. Basic costs are covered but it is expected that students will pay for the materials.
Machining and Welding 12
Course Code: MTMAW12
This course builds on the various welding processes studied in the requisite Metalwork courses. Students will be producing a number of advanced welds using a variety of techniques, equipment and procedures. Emphasis is placed on operational and safety knowledge of the procedures and related equipment and tools while the student develops the techniques to produce quality welded joints through a range of advanced project work.
Metalwork (Art & Jewelry) 12
Course Code: MTAMJ12
This course is designed for students to learn metalwork techniques in the construction of projects. Emphasis will be on creativity and design prior to building. Students will learn to use drill presses, ring casting equipment, lathes, grinders and welding equipment, along with sheet metal and hand tools throughout the semester.
Metalwork 10, 11, 12
Course Code (10): MTMET10
Course Code (11): MTMET11
Course Code (12): MTMET12
This grade course involves general metalworking and the study of various branches of the metal working industry. The course involves theoretical and practical studies in the following areas: design, bench work, shop sketching, oxy-acetylene and mig welding, and machine operations. After completing the basic requirements of the course, students may study or complete projects in any area of metalwork under the guidance of the teacher. Basic supplies are provided, however, the student should expect to pay for project materials.
Power Technology 10
Course Code: MTPOW10
This course focuses on the human discovery and use of alternate energy sources that provide us with transportation and home comfort. It will involve teamwork, problem solving, basic mechanics as well as individual assignments. Students will study the principles of 2 and 4 stroke engines to provide a basis for Automotive Technology 11.
Robotics 11/12
Course Codes:
Robotics 11: MTROB11
Robotics 12: MTROB12
Robotics 11 students will learn robotic design and production with relation to subsystems, structure, power and motion. Using Microbits, Arduinos, Fidgets, Spheros, and Lego Mindstorms, students will use a wide range of sensors together with coding and logic to interact with the world through various actuators to create ‘smart’ devices. Keen students have the option of competing in the VEX Robotics World Competition along with 20,000 other teams from 50 countries. The course will run in Semester 1 for students who want to take Robotics 11 and CO-OP 11.
Woodwork 12
Course Code: MWWK-12
This course is structured to provide the opportunity for students to further develop their skills in the production of more advanced wood projects. Special skills and machine set-ups will be used in the construction of projects for personal use. Students will gain the skills that are fundamental in the carpentry and joinery fields and achieve a sense of accomplishment in being able to demonstrate the skills acquired in relation to a range of learning objectives. Basic costs are covered but students are expected to pay for the materials.