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2022 SubjectSelection
HORSHAM COLLEGE
EGE
HORSHAM COLLEGE
AM COLLEGE
HORSHAM COLLEGE
310 Baillie Street
Horsham Victoria
5381 7100
Care
Com
mitm
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Collabora
tion
Characte
r
HO
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SU
BJE
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LE
CT
ION
2022
Artwork by Sarah Netherway, Yr 10
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Checklist ........................................................................................................................ 2
The Subject Selection Process ...................................................................................... 3
Sections:
Yr 8 ............................................................................................................................... 11
Yr 9/10 .......................................................................................................................... 15
VCAL (Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning) ....................................................... 37
VCE (Victorian Certificate of Education) ...................................................................... 38
School-Based Apprenticeships ................................................................................... 75
VET (Vocational Education and Training) ..................................................................... 75
Subject Selection Forms .............................................................................................. 83
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SUBJECT SELECTION CHECKLIST
Getting your subject selection right is important. Please check you have undertaken each step before finally submitting your selection form.
o Ensure you have completed a Careers Action Plan
o Read all relevant sections of this book
o Ensure you understand the difference between VCE, VCAL and VET
o Ensure you know which subjects are compulsory and which are electives
o Consider your future career plans. Senior students will be asked to identify potential career paths before their form is accepted.
o Talk to family members and teachers about your strengths and interests
o Check details of subjects and courses (eg, recommended prerequisites etc)
o All students who wish to do a VCE sequence at a lower year level must submit an expression of interest at http://tinyurl.com/HCAcceleration2022 by Friday 23rd July
o Complete the form prior to your meeting in draft form only
o Make an appointment to meet a member of your year level team on Subject Selection Day
o Attend your meeting, have your subject selection form checked and signed
o If you are going into Yrs 10/11/12 have your form check and signed by a member of the Careers/VCE/VCAL/VET team
o Submit your form.
3
GUIDE TO THE SUBJECT SELECTION PROCESS
Subject Selection ProcessAt Horsham College, students in Yrs 7-11 have a dedicated day in August to meet with Teachers to discuss and submit their subject selections. Students in Yrs 9-11 will also meet with a VCE, VCAL or Careers Adviser to have these forms approved. Classes will be cancelled for all students, however all Yr 7-11 students will be expected to attend an appointment with their family.
How to use this bookThis book is divided into sections for Yr 8, Yr 9-10, VCAL, VCE, and VET. There is introductory information at the start of each section to explain requirements of the different programs and certificates. Students will be asked to fill out a form (included in the final section) that specifies their preferred areas of study for the subsequent year.
University PrerequisitesStudents who wish to go to university should ensure that subjects they select enable them to meet the prerequisites for their desired course. They should undertake a VCE program. If in doubt, please see a careers adviser.
VCE prerequisites Some VCE Yr 12 subjects require students to undertake prerequisite studies at Yr 11. For this reason, students should read through the full subject descriptions. Many Sciences, Maths and Languages are unable to be commenced at Yr 12, yet these subjects can help students to meet prerequisites or receive bonuses.
Further Course and Career InformationThe subject selection day is one of many events and services run by Horsham College to help students identify future pathways both within and beyond school. These include:
• Careers counselling• Work Experience• VTAC workshops• Career Action Plans• Advice on scholarships and special consideration• Careers expo• Guest speaker program• Careers Resource Centre• Melbourne work experience program• Yr 9 Morrisby testing
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CAREER PATHWAYSCA
REER
S PA
THW
AYS
Care
er
Sugg
este
d VC
E Su
bjec
ts
Dire
ct
VCAL
pa
thw
ay
Rela
ted
VET
Trai
nees
hip/
Ap
pren
tices
hip
TAFE
pa
thw
ay
Uni
vers
ity
Rela
ted
Path
way
s
Acco
unta
nt
Mat
hs M
etho
ds/F
urth
er
Acco
untin
g Bu
sines
s Man
agem
ent
Yes
Yes
Yes
Taxa
tion
Cons
ulta
nt
Bank
erBo
ok K
eepe
r Ag
rono
mist
M
aths
Bi
olog
y Ch
emist
ry
Yes
Agric
ultu
re
Yes
Yes
Yes
Farm
er
Hort
icul
ture
Ag
ricul
tura
l Fin
ance
Ag
ed C
are
Heal
th &
Hum
an D
ev
Biol
ogy
Yes
Heal
th S
ervi
ces
Com
mun
ity S
ervi
ces
Yes
Yes
Yes
Pers
onal
Car
er
Disa
bilit
y w
orke
r Nu
rse
Allie
d He
alth
: Opt
omet
ry/
Spee
ch P
atho
logy
Bi
olog
y/Ph
ysic
s/Ch
emist
ry
Mat
hs
Heal
th &
Hum
an D
ev
Heal
th S
ervi
ces
Yes
Ort
hopt
ist
Audi
olog
ist
Med
ical
Imag
ing
Arch
itect
M
aths
(any
) Vi
sual
Com
mun
icat
ion
Build
ing
and
Cons
truc
tion
Yes
Yes
Cons
truc
tion
Man
agem
ent
Surv
eyor
Defe
nce
Forc
es: G
ener
al
or T
rade
sman
Yr
10
Mat
hs
Yr 1
0 En
glish
Yr
10
Scie
nce
x 2
Yes
Spor
t and
Rec
reat
ion
Trad
e-re
late
d VE
T Ye
s Ye
s Ye
s
Defe
nce
Forc
es: O
ffice
r En
glish
M
aths
Met
hods
PE
Spor
t and
Rec
reat
ion
Yes
Com
miss
ione
d O
ffice
r
Artis
t Ar
t St
udio
Art
Vi
sual
Com
mun
icat
ion
Med
ia
Prod
uct D
esig
n &
Tec
h (a
ny)
Yes
Scre
en a
nd M
edia
Vi
sual
Art
s Fu
rnitu
re
Yes
Yes
Yes
Phot
ogra
pher
Sc
ulpt
or
Pott
er
Jew
elle
r
Bake
r Fo
od S
tudi
es
Yes
Kitc
hen
Ope
ratio
ns
Yes
Yes
Patis
serie
Co
mm
erci
al C
ook
Brok
er
Mat
hs M
etho
ds
Acco
untin
g Ye
s Ye
s Ye
s M
ortg
age
Brok
er
Inve
stm
ent B
roke
r In
sura
nce
Brok
er
CARE
ERS
PATH
WAY
S
Care
er
Sugg
este
d VC
E Su
bjec
ts
Dire
ct
VCAL
pa
thw
ay
Rela
ted
VET
Trai
nees
hip/
Ap
pren
tices
hip
TAFE
pa
thw
ay
Uni
vers
ity
Rela
ted
Path
way
s
Acco
unta
nt
Mat
hs M
etho
ds/F
urth
er
Acco
untin
g Bu
sines
s Man
agem
ent
Yes
Yes
Yes
Taxa
tion
Cons
ulta
nt
Bank
erBo
ok K
eepe
r Ag
rono
mist
M
aths
Bi
olog
y Ch
emist
ry
Yes
Agric
ultu
re
Yes
Yes
Yes
Farm
er
Hort
icul
ture
Ag
ricul
tura
l Fin
ance
Ag
ed C
are
Heal
th &
Hum
an D
ev
Biol
ogy
Yes
Heal
th S
ervi
ces
Com
mun
ity S
ervi
ces
Yes
Yes
Yes
Pers
onal
Car
er
Disa
bilit
y w
orke
r Nu
rse
Allie
d He
alth
: Opt
omet
ry/
Spee
ch P
atho
logy
Bi
olog
y/Ph
ysic
s/Ch
emist
ry
Mat
hs
Heal
th &
Hum
an D
ev
Heal
th S
ervi
ces
Yes
Ort
hopt
ist
Audi
olog
ist
Med
ical
Imag
ing
Arch
itect
M
aths
(any
) Vi
sual
Com
mun
icat
ion
Build
ing
and
Cons
truc
tion
Yes
Yes
Cons
truc
tion
Man
agem
ent
Surv
eyor
Defe
nce
Forc
es: G
ener
al
or T
rade
sman
Yr
10
Mat
hs
Yr 1
0 En
glish
Yr
10
Scie
nce
x 2
Yes
Spor
t and
Rec
reat
ion
Trad
e-re
late
d VE
T Ye
s Ye
s Ye
s
Defe
nce
Forc
es: O
ffice
r En
glish
M
aths
Met
hods
PE
Spor
t and
Rec
reat
ion
Yes
Com
miss
ione
d O
ffice
r
Artis
t Ar
t St
udio
Art
Vi
sual
Com
mun
icat
ion
Med
ia
Prod
uct D
esig
n &
Tec
h (a
ny)
Yes
Scre
en a
nd M
edia
Vi
sual
Art
s Fu
rnitu
re
Yes
Yes
Yes
Phot
ogra
pher
Sc
ulpt
or
Pott
er
Jew
elle
r
Bake
r Fo
od S
tudi
es
Yes
Kitc
hen
Ope
ratio
ns
Yes
Yes
Patis
serie
Co
mm
erci
al C
ook
Brok
er
Mat
hs M
etho
ds
Acco
untin
g Ye
s Ye
s Ye
s M
ortg
age
Brok
er
Inve
stm
ent B
roke
r In
sura
nce
Brok
er
5
Build
er/C
arpe
nter
W
ood
Met
al
Mat
hs (a
ny)
Yes
Build
ing
and
Cons
truc
tion
Furn
iture
Mak
ing
Yes
Yes
Tr
ades
man
Jo
iner
y M
achi
nist
Chef
Fo
od S
tudi
es
Ye
s Ki
tche
n O
pera
tions
Ye
s Ye
s
Food
Pro
duce
r Co
mm
erci
al C
ook
Child
care
En
glish
M
aths
(any
) Ye
s Co
mm
unity
Ser
vice
s Ye
s Ye
s Ye
s Ea
rly C
hild
hood
Tea
cher
Na
nny
Chiro
prac
tor
Biol
ogy
PE
He
alth
Ser
vice
s
Ye
s O
steo
path
Com
pute
r Pro
gram
mer
Co
mpu
ting
Syst
ems E
ngin
eerin
g Ph
ysic
s Pr
oduc
t Des
ign
& D
ev
Yes
Elec
trot
echn
olog
y Sc
reen
and
Med
ia
Yes
Yes
Yes
Engi
neer
Ro
botic
s Dev
elop
er
Com
pute
r Sci
entis
t CA
D op
erat
or
Crim
inol
ogist
Le
gal S
tudi
es
Psyc
holo
gy
Co
mm
unity
Ser
vice
s
Yes
Yes
Para
lega
l Po
lice
Offi
cer
Cour
t Offi
cial
De
ntist
Bi
olog
y Ch
emist
ry
Met
hods
He
alth
Ser
vice
s
Ye
s O
rtho
dont
ist
Diet
icia
n/Nu
triti
onist
Bi
olog
y Fo
od S
cien
ce
He
alth
Ser
vice
s
Ye
s Nu
triti
onist
He
alth
Pro
mot
ion
Food
Pro
duct
ion/
deve
lopm
ent
Disa
bilit
y Ca
re W
orke
r He
alth
&Hu
man
Dev
Ps
ycho
logy
Ye
s He
alth
Ser
vice
s Co
mm
unity
Ser
vice
s Ye
s Ye
s Ye
s Pe
rson
al C
arer
Sp
ecia
l Edu
catio
n Ag
ed C
are
Doct
or
Met
hods
Ch
emist
ry
Biol
ogy
or P
hysic
s Sp
ecia
list M
aths
He
alth
Ser
vice
s
Ye
s Su
rgeo
n An
aest
hetis
t M
edic
al O
ffice
r
Educ
atio
n Su
ppor
t Offi
cer
Engl
ish
Yes
Com
mun
ity S
ervi
ces
Yes
Yes
Te
ache
r El
ectr
icia
n Sy
stem
s Eng
inee
ring
Mat
hs
Engl
ish
Yes
Elec
trot
echn
olog
y Ye
s Ye
s
Elec
tric
al F
itter
Au
to-e
lect
ricia
n Li
ft M
echa
nic
Engi
neer
ing:
Ci
vil/E
lect
rical
/Mec
hani
cal
Phys
ics/
Chem
istry
M
etho
ds/S
peci
alist
Mat
hs
Syst
ems E
ngin
eerin
g
En
gine
erin
g
Yes
Yes
Envi
ronm
enta
l Eng
inee
r Co
mpu
ter E
ngin
eer
Draf
tspe
rson
M
echa
tron
ics/
Robo
tics
CAREER PATHWAYSCA
REER
S PA
THW
AYS
Care
er
Sugg
este
d VC
E Su
bjec
ts
Dire
ct
VCAL
pa
thw
ay
Rela
ted
VET
Trai
nees
hip/
Ap
pren
tices
hip
TAFE
pa
thw
ay
Uni
vers
ity
Rela
ted
Path
way
s
Acco
unta
nt
Mat
hs M
etho
ds/F
urth
er
Acco
untin
g Bu
sines
s Man
agem
ent
Yes
Yes
Yes
Taxa
tion
Cons
ulta
nt
Bank
erBo
ok K
eepe
r Ag
rono
mist
M
aths
Bi
olog
y Ch
emist
ry
Yes
Agric
ultu
re
Yes
Yes
Yes
Farm
er
Hort
icul
ture
Ag
ricul
tura
l Fin
ance
Ag
ed C
are
Heal
th &
Hum
an D
ev
Biol
ogy
Yes
Heal
th S
ervi
ces
Com
mun
ity S
ervi
ces
Yes
Yes
Yes
Pers
onal
Car
er
Disa
bilit
y w
orke
r N
urse
Al
lied
Heal
th: O
ptom
etry
/ Sp
eech
Pat
holo
gy
Biol
ogy/
Phys
ics/
Chem
istry
M
aths
He
alth
& H
uman
Dev
Heal
th S
ervi
ces
Yes
Ort
hopt
ist
Audi
olog
ist
Med
ical
Imag
ing
Arch
itect
M
aths
(any
) Vi
sual
Com
mun
icat
ion
Build
ing
and
Cons
truc
tion
Yes
Yes
Cons
truc
tion
Man
agem
ent
Surv
eyor
Defe
nce
Forc
es: G
ener
al
or T
rade
sman
Yr
10
Mat
hs
Yr 1
0 En
glish
Yr
10
Scie
nce
x 2
Yes
Spor
t and
Rec
reat
ion
Trad
e-re
late
d VE
T Ye
s Ye
s Ye
s
Defe
nce
Forc
es: O
ffice
r En
glish
M
aths
Met
hods
PE
Spor
t and
Rec
reat
ion
Yes
Com
miss
ione
d O
ffice
r
Artis
t Ar
t St
udio
Art
Vi
sual
Com
mun
icat
ion
Med
ia
Prod
uct D
esig
n &
Tec
h (a
ny)
Yes
Scre
en a
nd M
edia
Vi
sual
Art
s Fu
rnitu
re
Yes
Yes
Yes
Phot
ogra
pher
Sc
ulpt
or
Pott
er
Jew
elle
r
Bake
r Fo
od S
tudi
es
Yes
Kitc
hen
Ope
ratio
ns
Yes
Yes
Patis
serie
Co
mm
erci
al C
ook
Brok
er
Mat
hs M
etho
ds
Acco
untin
g Ye
s Ye
s Ye
s M
ortg
age
Brok
er
Inve
stm
ent B
roke
r In
sura
nce
Brok
er
6
Engi
neer
ing:
Fab
ricat
ion
Trad
esm
an
Met
al
Syst
ems E
ngin
eerin
g Ye
s En
gine
erin
g Ye
s Ye
s
Boile
rmak
er
Pres
sure
Wel
der
Even
t Man
agem
ent
Busin
ess M
anag
emen
t
Danc
e/Th
eatr
e &
Ev
ents
Yes
Yes
Mar
ketin
g Pr
omot
ions
Fa
shio
n De
signe
r Te
xtile
s
Yes
Yes
Man
ufac
ture
r Co
stum
e de
signe
r Fi
refig
hter
O
utdo
or &
Env
iro S
tudi
es
Geog
raph
y En
viro
nmen
tal S
cien
ce
Yes
Spor
t and
Rec
reat
ion
Yes
Emer
genc
y Se
rvic
es W
orke
r Fi
re P
reve
ntio
n O
ffice
r O
HS O
ffice
r Fl
ight
Att
enda
nt
Food
Sci
ence
Bu
sines
s Man
agem
ent
Lang
uage
s
Yes
Kitc
hen
Ope
ratio
ns
Yes
Yes
To
ur G
uide
Tr
avel
Ope
rato
r
Frei
ght a
nd Lo
gist
ics
Mat
hs
Busin
ess M
anag
emen
t Ye
s
Yes
Yes
Yes
Supp
ly C
hain
Man
ager
W
areh
ouse
Man
ager
Dr
iver
Fu
rnitu
re M
aker
W
ood
Yes
Furn
iture
Mak
ing
Yes
Yes
Yes
Cabi
net M
aker
W
ood
Mac
hini
st
Build
ing
Desig
ner
Gam
e De
velo
per
Com
putin
g Vi
sual
Com
mun
icat
ion
Art/
Stud
io A
rt/M
edia
Ph
ysic
s/M
aths
Yes
Scre
en a
nd M
edia
Vi
sual
Art
s Ye
s Ye
s Ye
s Ill
ustr
ator
De
signe
r Ap
plic
atio
n Pr
ogra
mm
er
Grap
hic D
esig
ner
Mat
hs
Art/
Stud
io A
rt
Visu
al C
omm
unic
atio
n
Yes
Scre
en a
nd M
edia
Vi
sual
Art
s Ye
s Ye
s Ye
s M
arke
ting
Adve
rtisi
ng
Web
Des
ign
Haird
ress
er
Busin
ess M
anag
emen
t Ye
s Sa
lon
Assis
tant
Ye
s Ye
s
Barb
er
Med
ia S
tylis
t IT
Tec
hnic
ian
Met
hods
Co
mpu
ting
Yes
Yes
Yes
CAD
Ope
rato
r Pr
ogra
mm
er
Jour
nalis
t/W
riter
Li
tera
ture
M
edia
Scre
en a
nd M
edia
Ye
s Ye
s Ye
s Pu
blic
Rel
atio
ns/M
arke
ting
Polic
y W
riter
La
wye
r Le
gal S
tudi
es
Ye
s Ye
s Le
gal A
ssist
ant
Para
lega
l Ac
tuar
y M
ake-
Up A
rtist
/Bea
uty
Ther
apist
Ar
t/St
udio
Art
He
alth
& H
uman
Dev
Ye
s Sa
lon
Assis
tant
Ye
s Ye
s
Nail
Tech
nici
an
Mas
sage
The
rapi
st
Mas
sage
The
rapi
st
PE
Heal
th &
Hum
an D
ev
Yes
Salo
n As
sista
nt
Yes
Yes
Be
auty
The
rapi
st
Occ
upat
iona
l The
rapi
st
CAREER PATHWAYS
CARE
ERS
PATH
WAY
S
Care
er
Sugg
este
d VC
E Su
bjec
ts
Dire
ct
VCAL
pa
thw
ay
Rela
ted
VET
Trai
nees
hip/
Ap
pren
tices
hip
TAFE
pa
thw
ay
Uni
vers
ity
Rela
ted
Path
way
s
Acco
unta
nt
Mat
hs M
etho
ds/F
urth
er
Acco
untin
g Bu
sines
s Man
agem
ent
Yes
Yes
Yes
Taxa
tion
Cons
ulta
nt
Bank
erBo
ok K
eepe
r Ag
rono
mist
M
aths
Bi
olog
y Ch
emist
ry
Yes
Agric
ultu
re
Yes
Yes
Yes
Farm
er
Hort
icul
ture
Ag
ricul
tura
l Fin
ance
Ag
ed C
are
Heal
th &
Hum
an D
ev
Biol
ogy
Yes
Heal
th S
ervi
ces
Com
mun
ity S
ervi
ces
Yes
Yes
Yes
Pers
onal
Car
er
Disa
bilit
y w
orke
r N
urse
Al
lied
Heal
th: O
ptom
etry
/ Sp
eech
Pat
holo
gy
Biol
ogy/
Phys
ics/
Chem
istry
M
aths
He
alth
& H
uman
Dev
Heal
th S
ervi
ces
Yes
Ort
hopt
ist
Audi
olog
ist
Med
ical
Imag
ing
Arch
itect
M
aths
(any
) Vi
sual
Com
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Yes
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Cons
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Surv
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Forc
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Yr
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Yes
Spor
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Rec
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Trad
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d VE
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Defe
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Forc
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Com
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Yes
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Yes
Yes
Yes
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Ligh
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Ye
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Yes
Fitt
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Mid
wife
M
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Bi
olog
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& H
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Dev
Yes
Heal
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Yes
Yes
Yes
Mid
wife
Ag
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are
Wor
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Indi
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Man
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Bu
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Mat
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Yes
Com
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Yes
Yes
Yes
Adm
inist
rativ
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sista
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Rece
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HR
Man
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Pa
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Ye
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M
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Para
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Biol
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Mat
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Chem
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He
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Ser
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s
Yes
Yes
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Serv
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Ope
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Ran
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Biol
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Envi
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Ge
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Dr
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Heal
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Spor
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Yes
Yes
Yes
Fitn
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Phot
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St
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Med
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Yes
Yes
Yes
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Phys
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Met
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Bi
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PE/H
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Mat
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ny)
Yes
Plum
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Ye
s Ye
s
Airc
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Polic
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Yes
Com
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Ye
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Priso
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Psyc
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Yes
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Ch
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Yes
Yes
Rese
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Sci
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cien
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Astr
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sicist
CAREER PATHWAYSCA
REER
S PA
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Care
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Sugg
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E Su
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Dire
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pa
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Rela
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Trai
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Ap
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TAFE
pa
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Uni
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Rela
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s
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Yes
Yes
Yes
Taxa
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Cons
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Bank
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ok K
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mist
M
aths
Bi
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Yes
Agric
ultu
re
Yes
Yes
Yes
Farm
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Hort
icul
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Ag
ricul
tura
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Ag
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are
Heal
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Hum
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Biol
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Yes
Heal
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Com
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Yes
Yes
Yes
Pers
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Car
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Disa
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Al
lied
Heal
th: O
ptom
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/ Sp
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Biol
ogy/
Phys
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Chem
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M
aths
He
alth
& H
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Dev
Heal
th S
ervi
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Yes
Ort
hopt
ist
Audi
olog
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Med
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Imag
ing
Arch
itect
M
aths
(any
) Vi
sual
Com
mun
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Build
ing
and
Cons
truc
tion
Yes
Yes
Cons
truc
tion
Man
agem
ent
Surv
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Defe
nce
Forc
es: G
ener
al
or T
rade
sman
Yr
10
Mat
hs
Yr 1
0 En
glish
Yr
10
Scie
nce
x 2
Yes
Spor
t and
Rec
reat
ion
Trad
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late
d VE
T Ye
s Ye
s Ye
s
Defe
nce
Forc
es: O
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M
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Spor
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Rec
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Yes
Com
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d O
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Artis
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Art
Vi
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Med
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Prod
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Yes
Scre
en a
nd M
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Vi
sual
Art
s Fu
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re
Yes
Yes
Yes
Phot
ogra
pher
Sc
ulpt
or
Pott
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Jew
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r
Bake
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od S
tudi
es
Yes
Kitc
hen
Ope
ratio
ns
Yes
Yes
Patis
serie
Co
mm
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ook
Brok
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Mat
hs M
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Acco
untin
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s Ye
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Soci
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wor
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Psyc
holo
gy
Yes
Com
mun
ity S
ervi
ces
Heal
th S
ervi
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Ye
s Ye
s Co
mm
unity
Wor
ker
Prob
atio
n O
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r Sp
orts
Adm
inist
rato
r PE
He
alth
&Hu
man
Dev
Ye
s Sp
ort a
nd R
ecre
atio
n
Yes
Yes
Spor
t Ins
truc
tor
Leisu
re C
entr
e M
anag
er
Teac
her:
Prim
ary/
Seco
ndar
y En
glish
M
aths
Yes
Yes
Early
Chi
ldho
od E
duca
tor
Child
care
Wor
ker
Trav
el/T
ouris
m O
pera
tor
Busin
ess M
anag
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t La
ngua
ges
Sp
ort a
nd R
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atio
n Ye
s Ye
s Ye
s To
ur G
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Tr
avel
Age
nt
Vete
rinar
ian
Chem
istry
M
etho
ds
Phys
ics/
Biol
ogy
Yes
Zool
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Ve
terin
ary
Nurs
e W
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e Sc
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ist
Zook
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r Ho
spita
l Adm
inist
rato
r Bi
olog
y M
aths
Bu
sines
s Man
agem
ent
Yes
Heal
th S
ervi
ces
Yes
Yes
Yes
Med
ical
Rec
ords
Man
ager
CAREER PATHWAYSCA
REER
S PA
THW
AYS
Care
er
Sugg
este
d VC
E Su
bjec
ts
Dire
ct
VCAL
pa
thw
ay
Rela
ted
VET
Trai
nees
hip/
Ap
pren
tices
hip
TAFE
pa
thw
ay
Uni
vers
ity
Rela
ted
Path
way
s
Acco
unta
nt
Mat
hs M
etho
ds/F
urth
er
Acco
untin
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sines
s Man
agem
ent
Yes
Yes
Yes
Taxa
tion
Cons
ulta
nt
Bank
erBo
ok K
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r Ag
rono
mist
M
aths
Bi
olog
y Ch
emist
ry
Yes
Agric
ultu
re
Yes
Yes
Yes
Farm
er
Hort
icul
ture
Ag
ricul
tura
l Fin
ance
Ag
ed C
are
Heal
th &
Hum
an D
ev
Biol
ogy
Yes
Heal
th S
ervi
ces
Com
mun
ity S
ervi
ces
Yes
Yes
Yes
Pers
onal
Car
er
Disa
bilit
y w
orke
r Nu
rse
Allie
d He
alth
: Opt
omet
ry/
Spee
ch P
atho
logy
Bi
olog
y/Ph
ysic
s/Ch
emist
ry
Mat
hs
Heal
th &
Hum
an D
ev
Heal
th S
ervi
ces
Yes
Ort
hopt
ist
Audi
olog
ist
Med
ical
Imag
ing
Arch
itect
M
aths
(any
) Vi
sual
Com
mun
icat
ion
Build
ing
and
Cons
truc
tion
Yes
Yes
Cons
truc
tion
Man
agem
ent
Surv
eyor
Defe
nce
Forc
es: G
ener
al
or T
rade
sman
Yr
10
Mat
hs
Yr 1
0 En
glish
Yr
10
Scie
nce
x 2
Yes
Spor
t and
Rec
reat
ion
Trad
e-re
late
d VE
T Ye
s Ye
s Ye
s
Defe
nce
Forc
es: O
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r En
glish
M
aths
Met
hods
PE
Spor
t and
Rec
reat
ion
Yes
Com
miss
ione
d O
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r
Artis
t Ar
t St
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Art
Vi
sual
Com
mun
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ion
Med
ia
Prod
uct D
esig
n &
Tec
h (a
ny)
Yes
Scre
en a
nd M
edia
Vi
sual
Art
s Fu
rnitu
re
Yes
Yes
Yes
Phot
ogra
pher
Sc
ulpt
or
Pott
er
Jew
elle
r
Bake
r Fo
od S
tudi
es
Yes
Kitc
hen
Ope
ratio
ns
Yes
Yes
Patis
serie
Co
mm
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al C
ook
Brok
er
Mat
hs M
etho
ds
Acco
untin
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s Ye
s Ye
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9
HORSHAM COLLEGE CURRICULUM
4
Yr 9
Core + 5 electives
Yr 8
Core + 2 electives
Yr 10
Core + 5 electives Students
may apply to do VCEsubjects (conditions
apply)
Students may start a 2 year
VET program
6 VCE sequencesincluding English and
Maths May include a VET
VCAL subjects, 1VCE subject, VET,
Structured WorkplaceLearning
5 VCE sequencesincluding English May include VET
VCAL subjects, 1VCE Subject, VET,
SWL
Higher Education(University) TAFE Apprenticeships/
Traineeships Employment
Yr 11
VCE or VCAL
Yr 12
VCE or VCAL
VCE VCAL
10
11
YR 8 PROGRAM
The standard Yr 8 course is five compulsory year-long subjects, plus electives.Compulsory subjects are English, Mathematics, Science, Humanities and Physical Education/Health. The Technology subjects are Textiles and Systems.Arts electives are subject to student selections and teacher availability. Subjects include Drama, Media, Dance, Music, Art and Visual Communications and Design. After trying both Spanish and German in Yr 7, students may select one of these for a year-long language subject. Students who have taken part in the Literacy program will continue to be part of that class, and additional offers may be made to students based on their English testing results.
Students may apply for the Year 8 Health and PE (AFL Academy Personal Leadership Stream).
COMPULSORY YR 8 SUBJECTS
ENGLISH• Reading and viewing• Writing• Speaking and listening
LITERACY• Differentiated skill
development
LANGUAGES• Spanish or German
MATHEMATICS• Number and Algebra• Measurement and
Geometry• Statistics and Probability
PE AND HEALTH• Net and wall games• European sports• Physical health• Mental health• Sexual health
SCIENCE• Earth Science• Light and sound• Cells and body systems• Matter and Chemistry
HUMANITIES• Middle Ages• Freedoms and rights• Place and liveability• Changing nations• Fruit shop economics• Shogun Japan
TEXTILES• Pin cushion• Decorative cushion• Pencil case• Boxer shorts
SYSTEMS• Robomoth project• KNex and Lego• Nerve Tester project• Soldering
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ARTS ELECTIVES
Art – Get 'Arted!
• Express their own ideas and thoughts through artworks• Create artworks using artists as inspiration• Experiment with skills, concepts, techniques, themes and materials
Designers Inc.
• Experiment with manual and digital methods for different audiences and purposes• Use observational, technical and visualisation drawing methods• Follow the design process
Screen Time
• Explore different forms of media such as photography, print and film• Learn media production skills and processes• Plan, produce and distribute a variety of media works
Move and Make
• Derise original performance works• Use creative and performance skills to respond to ideas through dance, acting and design• Perform derised and scripted drama and dance
Instrumental As Anything
• Develop instrumental skills; including voice• Collaborate with instrumental students in a band situation• Develop individual skills on chosen instrument• Instruments and their role within a band
13
German
• Introducing yourself in German• People and animals• The world around me• The Holocaust• Health and Fitness
Spanish
• Hobbies, likes and dislikes• Travel and festivals in the Spanish-speaking world• School in the Spanish-speaking world and Australia• Fashion and clothes• Food in the Hispanic world
LANGUAGE ELECTIVES
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YR 8 HEALTH AND PE
AFL Academy Personal Leadership Stream (application only)
• Personal and team leadership skills• Skill acquisition, development, and game sense learning• Strength and Conditioning Programs • Physical and mental fitness•
*This program replaces Yr 8 PE for successful applicants
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YR 9 PROGRAM
The Yr 9 program is divided into core and elective subjects. As part of their core studies, students study English, Mathematics and Health/PE. Electives comprise the rest of the program.
It is compulsory to choose at least one Humanities, Science, Art and Technology electives. Top performing students may apply to undertake a VCE subject in Yr 9. Please register your interest at http://tinyurl.com/HCAcceleration2022
COMPULSORY YR 9 SUBJECTS
ENGLISH• Reading and viewing• Writing• Speaking and listening
MATHEMATICS• Number and Algebra• Measurement and Geometry• Statistics and Probability
HEALTH / PE• Lifestyle and leisure• Sport education• Outdoor recreation• Self-image• Relationships• Nutrition
LANGUAGES(Compulsory for SEALP
students only)• German• Spanish
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YR 10 PROGRAM
In Yr 10 English and Maths are compulsory subjects, and students must also choose at least one Humanities elective, at least one Science elective and the Health and Careers unit.
Some students may undertake work-based training in VET or VCE classes. Students with a strong academic record and demonstrated maturity for higher level work may submit an expression of interest to take up to two VCE/ VET Sequences at http://tinyurl.com/HCAcceleration2022. Please see the VCE section for more information about subjects available.
School Based Apprenticeships are also an option for Yr 10 students. Please speak to staff from the careers office for more information.
Yr 10 CORE STUDIES
ENGLISH(Whole year)
• English Essentials• English• Extension English
MATHEMATICS(Whole year)
• Mathematics• Mathematics Essentials• VCE Mathematics
CAREERS/HEALTH(One Semester)
• Work Experience• Career Action Plans• Dimensions of Health
and Wellbeing• Australia's Health• Health Behaviours
* Please note: students who may wish to eventually join the Defence Forces should choose two science subjects. Please see the careers team for more information.
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In addition to core English subjects the following electives are available to both Yr 9 and Yr 10 students
21st Century Journalism
• Assemble and verify facts• Explore truth through interpretation, analysis and commentary
Creative Writing
• Explore a variety of forms of writing• Edit, proof-read and enhance existing pieces of writing• Experiment with stylistic language• Publish creative pieces
ENGLISH PATHWAYS & ELECTIVES
Yr 9 English
Yr 10 English
VCE English 1-2
VCE English 3-4
Yr 10 EssentialEnglish
VCAL Literacy
VCAL Literacy
VCE Literature 1-2
Yr 10 Extension English
VCE Literature 3-4
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MATHS PATHWAYS
*This pathway is restricted to students achieving an average of at least 60% **This pathway is restricted to students achieving an average of at least 80% ***This pathway is restricted to students achieving above 90% for all assessments
10 Essential Maths 11 Foundation (VCAL)
10 Maths
11 Foundation (VCAL)
General MathsUnit 1 & 2
Further Maths Unit 3 & 4
10 Extension Maths (Pre-Methods)**
Mathematical Methods
Unit 1 & 2
Mathematical Methods
Unit 3 & 4
Specialist Maths Unit 1 & 2
Specialist Maths Unit 3 & 4
9 SEALP Maths
10 Maths General Maths Unit 1 & 2
Further Maths Unit 3 & 4
General Maths Unit 1 & 2*
Further Maths Unit 3 & 4
10 Extension Maths
(Pre-Methods)**
Mathematical Methods
Unit 1 & 2
Mathematical Methods
Unit 4 & 4
Mathematical Methods Unit 1 &
2***
Mathematical Methods
Unit 3 & 4
Specialist Maths Unit 1 & 2
Specialist Maths Unit 3 & 4
*This pathway is restricted to students achieving an average of at least 60%**This pathway is restricted to students achieving an average of at least 80% ***This pathway is restricted to students achieving above 90% for all assessments
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MATHS PATHWAYS
Year 9 Mathematics into Year 10 Mathematics Selection Advice
Any student, who is achieving well below standard, is recommended to undertake Essential Maths.In order to take 10 Extension Maths students must be achieving an average of at least 80% for assessment tasks.
All other students are recommended to complete 10 Maths.
Year 9 SEALP into Year 10 Selection Advice
Any student, who does not achieve an average at expected standard in all assessments in Year 10, is recommended to repeat Year 10 Mathematics.
General Mathematics Unit 1 and 2, it is recommended that students’ have an average result at expected standard in all assessment tasks at Year 9 SEALP.
Mathematical Methods Unit 1 & 2, it is recommended that students have an overall average result above expected standard in all assessments in Year 9 SEALP, with an all results being above 90%.
Student who are not approved to accelerate into Mathematical Methods 1 & 2 in Year 10 are recommended to complete 10 Extension Maths alongside General Mathematics Unit 1 and 2. Student are not restricted to completing only one VCE Maths Pathway.
Year 10 Mathematics into Year 11 Mathematics Selection Advice
Any student, who does not achieve an average at expected standard in all assessments in Year 10, is recommended to undertake Unit 1 and 2 Foundation Maths.
In order to do General Mathematics Unit 1 and 2, it is recommended that students’ have an average result at expected standard in all assessment tasks, including examinations, at Year 10.
In order to do Mathematical Methods Unit 1 & 2, it is recommended that students undertake 10 Maths Extension (in Semester 1 and 2) and have an overall average result above expected standard in all assessments, including examinations, at Year 9.
In order to do Specialist Mathematics Unit 1 & 2, it is recommended that students undertake 10 Maths Extension (in Semester 1 & 2) and have an overall average result above expected standard in all assessments, including examinations, at Year 10. Studies in Specialist Mathematics must be undertaken in conjunction with Mathematical Methods.
Student are not restricted to completing only one VCE Maths Pathway.
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Arts Pathways
Health and PE Pathways
Languages
YR 9 ELECTIVESOh, Snap!
3D ArtVisual Communication
The Influencer Actin' Up!
Keep Moving Discover Media
AnimationSmARTy Paints
Sketchy As
SENIOR PATHWAYSVCE Art
VCE DanceVCE Drama
VCE Media StudiesVCE Music Performance
VCE Studio ArtsVCE Theatre Studies
VCE Visual Communication
VET
VET DanceVET Screen & Media
VET Visual Arts
VET Community Dance, Theatre & Events
VET Music
Yr 9 ELECTIVESHealthy Body, Healthy Mind
The Great Outdoors Invasion GamesGeneral SportsFitness Training
Peak PerformanceAFL Academy
Yr 10 ELECTIVES
HC Sessions Music Studio Move to the MaxMedia ExposedTheatre Design
3D ArtArt
Creatives and CuriousityActing Class
YR 10 ELECTIVESBats, Balls & Walls
Advanced Fitness Active Life
Sports CoachingPeak Performance AFL
Academy Outdoor Education
SENIOR PATHWAYSVCE Health & Human
DevelopmentVCE Outdoor & Enviro
StudiesVCE PE
VET Community ServicesVET Sport & Recreation
VET Health ServicesVET Sport & Rec (AFL)
ART ELECTIVES
Arts Pathways
YR 9 ARTS ELECTIVES
Oh, Snap!
• Express ideas within the form of digital photography • Capture photographs using aperture, shutter speed and ISO• Explore photographs and photographers from different cultures and times• Manipulate images in Adobe Photoshop
3D Art
• Use their own artistic practice to express ideas• Create sculptures with a wide range of materials and techniques• Understand the process that artists use to create three dimensional works from different cultures and
times
Visual Communication Design
• Create designs by responding to a brief• Use the design process for own creative designing• Develop skills in manual and digital drawing methods• Analyse and create within the fields of Industrial, Communication and Environmental Design
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ART ELECTIVES
YR 9 ARTS ELECTIVES
The Influencer
• Develop skills on your chosen instrument; including voice• Develop skills on using recording technology • Record high standard music• Develop skills in industry standard film editing software• Produce high quality music videos
Actin' Up
• Critically analyse drama viewed and performed• Experiment with characterisation and with production roles• Collaborate, organise and perform student-led dramatic performance
Discover Media
• Explore how social media is changing the world we live in• Learn characteristics of different media forms including photography, film and web series• Develop media production skills to create media artworks• Plan and produce own media production
Keep Moving!
• Apply the elements of dance to improvise and demonstrate safe dance practice• Practise and refine expressive skills• Perform dances that communicate an intention• Choreograph and perform original dance works
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ART ELECTIVES
YR 9 ARTS ELECTIVES
Animation
• Prepare a case study on the animation of their choice• Produce hand drawn animation using digital drawing software on iPads• Learn basic skills by animating objects• Investigate and create 2D or 3D animations
SmARTy Paints
• Develop own art practice and artworks• View exhibitions and analyse artworks• Explore a range of creative materials and techniques• drawing, painting, print making
Sketchy As
• Express ideas through drawing• Develop own art practice through drawing• Explore different types of drawing, materials and techniques
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ART ELECTIVES
YR 10 ARTS ELECTIVES
HC Sessions Music Studio
• Expand on abilities on chosen instrument• Devise and develop repertoire• Expand abilities on music reading• Develop a deeper understanding of music• Develop performance skills
Move to the Max
• Apply the elements of dance to improvisation and safe dance practice• Perform dances aligned with a choreographer’s intent• View and analyse dance works by other choreographers• Choreograph and perform original works
Media Exposed
• Investigate the changing world of media• Express ideas through digital photography and other media forms• Refine media production skills and processes to create media artworks• Plan and produce your own media production
3D Art
• Develop skills with clay, cardboard, Modroc• Investigate three dimensional drawing methods• Design artworks that express ideas, concepts and artistic intention• Create, present and evaluate own three dimensional artworks
Art
• Develop skills in drawing, painting and printmaking• Plan and create artworks• Explore methods, media and materials• Respond to artworks and view exhibitions• Analytical Frameworks
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ART ELECTIVES
Creatives and Curiousity
• Design folios across a range of design fields• Design skills in programs and features from the Adobe Creative Suite• Creative and technical drawing methods• Explore a range of materials
Acting Class
• Devise, workshop and perform ensemble and solo works• Analyse and write scripts• Analyse and develop characterisation• Apply dramatic elements and production stagecraft elements
Theatre Design
• Design sets, costumes, lighting and makeup for theatre productions• Research and apply theatre technologies • Interpret scripts in a range of theatre styles
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YR 9 HEALTH & PE ELECTIVES
Yr 9 Healthy Body, Healthy Mind
• Develop a holistic approach to health and wellbeing• Trial strategies designed to improve all dimensions of health• Plan and implement strategies to enhance the health and wellbeing • Participate in sports/activities accessible throughout the lifespan • Research lifestyle diseases
Yr 9 The Great Outdoors
• Explore natural settings for physical activity• Participate in practical activities; map/compass skills, rock climbing, camp cooking• Complete units in First Aid, risk assessments, volunteering• Participate in the Duke of Edinburgh Award program
HEALTH & PE ELECTIVES
Arts Pathways
Health and PE Pathways
Languages
YR 9 ELECTIVESOh, Snap!
3D ArtVisual Communication
The Influencer Actin' Up!
Keep Moving Discover Media
AnimationSmARTy Paints
Sketchy As
SENIOR PATHWAYSVCE Art
VCE DanceVCE Drama
VCE Media StudiesVCE Music Performance
VCE Studio ArtsVCE Theatre Studies
VCE Visual Communication
VET
VET DanceVET Screen & Media
VET Visual Arts
VET Community Dance, Theatre & Events
VET Music
Yr 9 ELECTIVESHealthy Body, Healthy Mind
The Great Outdoors Invasion GamesGeneral SportsFitness Training
Peak PerformanceAFL Academy
Yr 10 ELECTIVES
HC Sessions Music Studio Move to the MaxMedia ExposedTheatre Design
3D ArtArt
Creatives and CuriousityActing Class
YR 10 ELECTIVESBats, Balls & Walls
Advanced Fitness Active Life
Sports CoachingPeak Performance AFL
Academy Outdoor Education
SENIOR PATHWAYSVCE Health & Human
DevelopmentVCE Outdoor & Enviro
StudiesVCE PE
VET Community ServicesVET Sport & Recreation
VET Health ServicesVET Sport & Rec (AFL)
Health & PE Pathways
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HEALTH & PE ELECTIVES
Yr 9 Invasion Games
• Apply offensive and defensive strategies through a range of invasion games such as AFL, Netball, Hockey and Soccer
• Develop leadership skills via peer teaching and undertaking captain/coaching roles• Collect and analyse statistics in sport with the aim of giving feedback on individual performances• Develop an understanding of the various rules in sports through experiences such umpiring and scoring
Yr 9 Serve it Up
• Participate in a range of sports accessible throughout the lifespan • Participate in a range of sports including cricket, tennis, golf, squash, etc• Explore advances in nutrition, hydration, technology for performance
Yr 9 Fitness Training
• Measure & understand our bodies immediate responses to exercise• Analyse fitness requirements for a team sport of choice• Complete a regime of fitness tests to identify strengths & weaknesses• Participate in training to improve fitness
Yr 9 Peak Performance (full year - application only)
• Participate in strength and conditioning training for their chosen discipline• Measure performance growth over a 12 month period• Start the Certificate II Sport and Recreation VET Course
Yr 9 AFL Academy (full year - application only)
• Personal and team leadership skills• Skill acquisition, development, and game sense learning• Strength and Conditioning Programs Nutrition, Sports Psychology, Sports Coaching and Training
Principles.
*Please note additional costs may apply for this subject
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HEALTH & PE ELECTIVES
YR 10 HEALTH & PE ELECTIVES
Yr 10 Bats, Balls and Walls
• Participate in a variety of team sports• Demonstrate skills involved in a variety of sports• Study basic functional anatomy concepts involved in sports• Demonstrate leadership skills including umpiring, coaching, peer teaching
Yr 10 Peak Performance (full year - application only)
• Participate in strength and conditioning training for their chosen discipline• Measure performance growth over a 12 month period• Complete the Certificate II Sport and Recreation VET Course
Yr 10 Advanced Fitness
• Develop fitness training programs and train for fitness improvements• Understand the principles of training• Study basic anatomy including the musculoskeletal system
Yr 10 Active Life
• Demonstrate movement and skills in a range of team and individual sports• Explore factors that influence women’s participation in physical activity• Explore health issues facing Australian women
Yr 10 Sports Coaching
• Develop sport leadership skills including communication and organisation• Deliver physical activity sessions to primary aged students• Plan and structure physical activity sessions
Yr 10 AFL Academy (full year - application only)
• Personal and team leadership skills• Skill acquisition, development, and game sense learning• Strength and Conditioning Programs and physical and mental fitness• Nutrition, Sports Psychology, Sports Coaching and Training Principles.
*Please note additional costs may apply for this subject
Yr 10 Outdoor Education
• Explore concept of sustainability • Explore a range of outdoor environments • Complete units in First Aid, risk assessments, volunteering • Participate in the Duke of Edinburgh Award program (Silver)
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Humanities Pathways
Science Pathways
Yr 9 ELECTIVES German Spanish
Yr 10 ELECTIVES
German Spanish
(Some students may undertake
exchange programs)
SENIOR PATHWAYS VCE German VCE
Spanish
YR 9 ELECTIVESWar & Revolutions
Food Security/Feeding the Future
Living in the Lucky Country
YR 10 ELECTIVES Money Money Money Power to the People
Law & Order Struggles for Freedom
A Sunburnt Country
YR 9 ELECTIVES
Human Body in Motion
Where the Wild Things Are
Crime Scene Investigation
Bang, Crackle, Fizz, Pop
Yr 10 ELECTIVES
Biological Science
Physical Science
Chemical Science
Psychology
Environmental Science
SENIOR PATHWAYS
VCE AccountingVCE Business Management
VCE HistoryVCE Geography
VCE Legal Studies
SENIOR PATHWAYS
VCE Chemistry
VCE BiologyVCE Physics
VCE Psychology
VCE Environmental Studies
VET Agriculture
HUMANITIES ELECTIVES
Humanities Pathways
YR 9 HUMANITIES ELECTIVES
Yr 9 War and Revolutions
• Industrial revolution (1750-1914)• Frontier Wars and Impact of Colonisation (1750-1918)• Australia in World War 1 (1914-1930)• Historical skills
Yr 9 Food Security and Feeding the Future
• Biomes and food security - challenges of food production, land management and overpopulation• Geographies of interconnection - tourism, trade, and technology• Geographical concepts - spatial characteristics, distributions and patterns• Geographical skills - collect, record, represent and evaluate geographical data
Yr 9 Living in the Lucky Country
• Citizenship, diversity and identity in Australia• Influence of media in shaping identities and attitudes and political choices• Work and work futures• Consumer and financial literacy
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HUMANITIES ELECTIVES
YR 10 HUMANITIES ELECTIVES
Yr 10 Money Money Money
• Resource allocation and making choices• Competitive advantage in the business environment• Enterprising behaviours• Business reasoning and interpretation
Yr 10 Power to the People
• The role of political parties and formation of government• Democracy in Australia compared to socialism in China• International peacekeeping and the United Nations• Political choices shaped by the media
Yr 10 Law and Order
• Understand roles and responsibilities of government at a global scale• Explain how international obligations shape Australian law• Evaluate how the criminal law system protects our community• Understand how individuals resolve disputes in court
Yr 10 Struggles for Freedom
• Cause and consequences of World War 2 in Europe and Australia• The Civil Rights Movement in Australia and the United States• Challenges in the Modern Globalised World• Historical skills
Yr 10 A Sunburnt Country - Challenge and Change
• Environmental Change and Management• Geographies of Human Wellbeing• Geographical concepts - spatial characteristics, distributions and patterns• Geographical skills - collect, record, represent and evaluate geographical data
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Humanities Pathways
Science Pathways
Yr 9 ELECTIVES German Spanish
Yr 10 ELECTIVES
German Spanish
(Some students may undertake
exchange programs)
SENIOR PATHWAYS VCE German VCE
Spanish
YR 9 ELECTIVESWar & Revolutions
Food Security/Feeding the Future
Living in the Lucky Country
YR 10 ELECTIVES Money Money Money Power to the People
Law & Order Struggles for Freedom
A Sunburnt Country
YR 9 ELECTIVES
Human Body in Motion
Where the Wild Things Are
Crime Scene Investigation
Bang, Crackle, Fizz, Pop
Yr 10 ELECTIVES
Biological Science
Physical Science
Chemical Science
Psychology
Environmental Science
SENIOR PATHWAYS
VCE AccountingVCE Business Management
VCE HistoryVCE Geography
VCE Legal Studies
SENIOR PATHWAYS
VCE Chemistry
VCE BiologyVCE Physics
VCE Psychology
VCE Environmental Studies
VET Agriculture
LANGUAGES
Language Pathways
Yr 9 German
• Communicating about yourself• School in Germany and Australia• People and places• Life as a teenager• The environment
Yr 9 Spanish
• My social circles• My house• My neighbourhood• Daily routines• Healthy lifestyles
Yr 10 German
• Personal identity and schooling• The world of work• Health and fitness• The environment and ecotourism• Fairy tales, legends and poetry
Yr 10 Spanish
• My relationships and future plans• Travel in the Hispanic world• The news media• The environment• Myths and legends
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YR 9 SCIENCE ELECTIVES
Yr 9 Human Body in Motion
• Understand the functioning of human body systems and how it responds to exercise• Identify the levels of organisation within the human body• Measure human movement and applying the laws of physics to everyday examples• Examine body chemistry and its rile in human movement and energy production
Yr 9 Where the Wild Things Are
• Investigate the characteristics, role and importance of microbes• Investigate plant adaptations and responses to their environment• Investigate animals adaptations and responses to their environment
Yr 9 Crime Scene Investigation
• Understand Crime scene and eye witness basics• Collect and analyse a variety of evidence types• Explain the reasons why DNA evidence is so valuable and its limitations• Explore Arson investigation and accident reconstruction
Yr 9 Bang, Crackle, Fizz, Pop
• Test properties of consumable materials• Investigating biomolecules and testing manufacturing claims in food products• Investigate properties of cosmetics, fragrances and beauty products• Comparing the use of different materials in sustainable house design
SCIENCE ELECTIVES
Humanities Pathways
Science Pathways
Yr 9 ELECTIVES German Spanish
Yr 10 ELECTIVES
German Spanish
(Some students may undertake
exchange programs)
SENIOR PATHWAYS VCE German VCE
Spanish
YR 9 ELECTIVESWar & Revolutions
Food Security/Feeding the Future
Living in the Lucky Country
YR 10 ELECTIVES Money Money Money Power to the People
Law & Order Struggles for Freedom
A Sunburnt Country
YR 9 ELECTIVES
Human Body in Motion
Where the Wild Things Are
Crime Scene Investigation
Bang, Crackle, Fizz, Pop
Yr 10 ELECTIVES
Biological Science
Physical Science
Chemical Science
Psychology
Environmental Science
SENIOR PATHWAYS
VCE AccountingVCE Business Management
VCE HistoryVCE Geography
VCE Legal Studies
SENIOR PATHWAYS
VCE Chemistry
VCE BiologyVCE Physics
VCE Psychology
VCE Environmental Studies
VET Agriculture
Science Pathways
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SCIENCE ELECTIVES
YR 10 SCIENCE ELECTIVES
Yr 10 Biological Science
• Understand how the organs and systems of the human body work together• Discuss the storage and reproduction of DNA for new cells and reproduction of species• Investigate how traits are inherited through generations• Describe how the theory of evolution explains how all current organisms came to be• Understand how DNA and forensic evidence can be used to investigate crimes
Yr 10 Physical Science
• Understand energy flow in the earth’s atmosphere• Use evidence to explain the origins of our universe• Predict the motion of objects by utilising the laws of physics• Investigate the movement of a magnet and wire to produce electricity.• Operate circuits and measuring voltage and current
Yr 10 Chemical Science
• Understand the structure and properties of atoms• Describe radioactivity and the process of radioactive emissions• Read the periodic table and understanding the way it groups elements• Balance chemical equations• Perform chemical reactions and making sense of them
Yr 10 Psychology
• Name and describe the functions of different areas of the brain• Discuss the different theories of why we sleep and explain the stages of sleep.• Describe the roles of a sports psychologist• Describe and explain social psychology phenomenon
Yr 10 Environmental Science
• Explore Earths systems• Investigate the role of biodiversity in healthy environment• Describe factors contributing to climate change and solutions
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YR 9 TECHNOLOGY ELECTIVES
Yr 9 Digital Technology
• Learn programming principles and algorithm design• Create professional looking text documents and a poster• Understand information storage and transfer methods using a computer• Understand how images are created using a computer
Yr 9 Small Engines
• Develop an understanding of small engine operation• Study 2 stroke and 4 stroke engine design and operation• Safe work practices and equipment use• Conduct diagnosis and repairs to small engines
Yr 9 Terrific Textiles
• Follow the design process and evaluate projects• Use a sewing machine and overlocker• Produce a range of projects including pyjama pants, bag, upcycled product, free choice• Learn how to follow patterns
TECHNOLOGY ELECTIVES
Technology Pathways
Yr 9 ELECTIVES Cafe Foods
Digital Technology Small Engines
MetalTerrific Textiles
Wood
YR 10 ELECTIVES
Baker's Shop Master Kitchen
International Food Digital Technology
Systems Electronics Vehicle Technology
MetalFabulous Fashion
Wood
SENIOR PATHWAYSVCE Computing
VCE Food StudiesVCE Metal
VCE TextilesVCE Wood
VCE Systems Engineering VET Automotive Studies
VET Building & Construction VET Engineering
VET Electrotechnology VET Furniture Making
VET Kitchen Operations VET Plumbing
Technology Pathways
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TECHNOLOGY ELECTIVES
Yr 9 Wood
• Follow the product design process to create a folio for set projects• Use a range of hand tools and power equipment safely• Produce a range of different skills tasks and projects/products• Projects include; storage solution and lounge room furniture project
Please note: This subject incurs an additional cost for larger projects
Yr 9 Metal
• Follow the product design process to create a folio for set projects• Use a range of hand tools and power equipment safely• Produce a range of different skills tasks and projects/products• Projects include; fire pit, BBQ, bar stool and/or free choice product
Please note: This subject incurs an additional cost for large projects
Yr 9 Cafe Foods
• Produce a variety of cafe-style quality recipes• Develop a range of complex cooking techniques and processes• Develop knowledge of a range of ingredients• Improve quality with the consideration of ingredients and sustainability
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TECHNOLOGY ELECTIVES
YR 10 TECHNOLOGY ELECTIVES
Yr 10 Digital Technology
• Learn how to code your own web page using HTML• Program your own game application• Understand computer graphics• Develop a digital system using your own code, sensors and robotic components
Yr 10 Systems Electronics
• Follow the design process and evaluate projects• Create a design folio• Produce a range of electronic projects including a polarity tester, flashing bike light and stereo amplifier• Develop skills using a range of hand and power tools
Please note: This subject incurs an additional cost
Yr 10 Vehicle Technology (Automotive)
• Develop an understanding of a wide range of automotive systems• Safe work practices and equipment use• Study petrol, diesel and alternative fuel sources for automotive use• Conduct diagnosis and repairs to automotive systems
Yr 10 Fabulous Fashion
• Follow the design process and evaluate projects• Explore techniques using the sewing machine, overlocker and screen-printing• Produce a range of projects such as appliqued towel, hoody with personalised screen-printed design,
quillow, free choice product• Learn to follow a commercial pattern
Yr 10 Wood
• Follow the product design process to create a folio for set projects• Use a range of hand tools and power equipment safely• Produce a range of different skills tasks and projects/products• Projects include; Bedroom furniture product or other negotiated design/product
Please note: This subject incurs an additional cost for the furniture project
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TECHNOLOGY ELECTIVES
Yr 10 Metal
• Follow the product design process to create a folio for set projects• Use a range of hand tools and power equipment safely• Produce a range of different skills tasks and projects/products• Design folio and project; document, research, design, produce and evaluate
Please note: This subject may incur an additional cost for the own design project
Yr 10 Baker’s Shop
• Produce a variety of bakery recipes safely and hygienically• Develop a range of complex cooking techniques and processes• Improve product processes with consideration to ingredients and sustainability• Produce cake, bread, pastry and biscuits
Please note: This subject may incur an additional cost
Yr 10 Master Kitchen
• Produce and style a variety of recipes chosen from “Master Chef” using different methods of cookery; such as baking, braising, stewing, grilling, frying
• Develop a range of complex cooking techniques and processes• Develop experience with a range of tools and equipment• Improve product processes and presentation
Please note: This subject may incur an additional cost
Yr 10 International Foods
• Develop a range of cultural cooking techniques and processes safely and hygienically• Produce a variety of cuisines from around the world• Identify individual cuisine’s historical, religious and social significance• Investigate, design, produce and evaluate a variety of cuisines
Please note: This subject may incur an additional cost
VCAL PATHWAY ELECTIVES
Yr 10 English EssentialsYr 10 Mathematics Essentials
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VCAL PROGRAM
Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (VCAL) features:
• Provides students with practical work related experience• Helps students to develop literacy and numeracy skills • Helps students to develop personal skills that are important for life and work• Certificates are open to students in Years 11 & 12 and sit alongside the VCE• Is a recognised senior secondary certificate• Three levels of attainment; Foundation, Intermediate and Senior• Strong emphasis on applied learning with a ‘hands on’ approach• Provides a pathway to TAFE, an apprenticeship or employment linked to training• Involves competency based assessment, reliant on demonstration of skills• Has flexibility in program design• Study program is matched to the interests and abilities of the student• Enrolment in a VET program is compulsory• Students must complete a minimum of 90 hours of work placement • Structured Workplace Learning or School-Based Apprenticeship align with a VET course
VCAL SUBJECT LISTINGS
VCAL Literacy
• Express personal opinions and factual information through writing and speaking• Engage in discussions and public debate with others• Develop skills in reading for practical purposes, knowledge and personal interests• Communicate in a professional manner with members of the community
Personal Development Skills
• Work in teams to plan projects that benefit others• Diagnose problems and develop solutions • Communicate with a variety of stakeholders• Understand diversity and difference
Work Related Skills
• Identify and eliminate hazards in the workplace• Understand the roles and responsibilities of workers and managers in the workplace• Research career opportunities • Prepare job applications and understand key selection criteria
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VCE PROGRAM
What is the VCE?The Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) is a certificate that recognises the successful completion of your secondary education and provides pathways to further study at university, TAFE and to the world of work. The VCE is designed to be completed over a minimum of two years and includes VCE subjects as well as VET (Vocational Education and Training) subjects.
Units 1-2 are usually completed in Yr 11. Units 3-4 are usually completed in Yr 12. Many students apply to undertake certain sequences in lower year levels.
To graduate, students must pass 16 units. This must include at least three units of a VCE English, including a Unit 3-4 sequence. It must also include at least three other VCE sequences.
VCE VETAs part of VCE, students can choose a Vocational Education and Training program. It contributes to the VCE in the same way as a VCE subject. See the VET section of this book for more information.
Apprenticeships and TraineeshipsSchool-based Apprenticeships can also contribute to the VCE or VCAL. See the relevant section of this book.
Advice for Students entering Yr 11 in 2022• You must select 6 units in each semester (a total of 12 units) including an English in each
semester.• If a student completed Units 1-2 in Yr 10, they can undertake Units 3-4 in Yr 11 provided they
submit an expression of interest at http://tinyurl.com/HRAcceleration2022 and meet the academic, behaviour and attendance requirements.
Advice for Students entering Yr 12 in 2022• Students must select five Unit 3-4 sequences.• Students must select Units 3-4 English.• Units 3-4 are taken as a sequence. You must choose both. • Changes are possible at the start of 2022 but the later the change, the more you will be
disadvantaged.
ATAR Scores and Study CombinationsA student’s ATAR is calculated by VTAC by adding:
• the scaled score from one English study• the next best three scaled scores• 10% of a fifth and sixth score
Please note, the subjects listed in this section of the book are offered at Horsham College if there is adequate demand. Additional subjects may be studied via Distance Education. See Mr Rigas for more information.
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ACCOUNTING
Unit 1: Establishing and Operating a Service Business
• Understand the factors involved in establishing a small business• Examine the accounting and financial management of the business• Examine the processes of gathering and recording financial data• Understand how accounting information is reported and analysed by internal and external users
Unit 2: Accounting for a Trading Business
• Record and report accounting information for a small business using the cash basis• Examine the role of accounting in the decision-making process for a sole proprietor of a service business• Understand the application of accounting principles
Unit 3: Recording and Reporting for a Trading Business
• Use the double entry system of recording financial data• Prepare reports using the accrual basis of accounting
Unit 4: Control and Analysis of Business Performance
• Investigate the role and importance of budgeting for businesses• Complete budgets for cash, profit and financial positions• Interpret accounting information from accounting reports and graphs, and analyse these results to
suggest strategies for improved business performance
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ART
Unit 1: Artworks, experience and meaning
• Analyse artworks using the Structural and Personal frameworks• Develop a Visual Diary based on the Analytical frameworks• Create a completed artwork in a material of own choice
Unit 2: Artworks and contemporary culture
• Analyse artworks using the Cultural and Contemporary frameworks• Study artistic traditions• Investigate the processes of contemporary art making in relation to their own art making
Unit 3: Artworks, ideas and values
• Analyse and interpret selected art made before 1990 and after 1990• Discuss art, applying the Analytical Frameworks• Create artworks and apply analytical frameworks to annotations and analysis of the works
Unit 4: Artworks, ideas and viewpoints
• Study artworks, develop and expand upon personal points of view• Discuss artworks and artists• Develop a body of work using the process that demonstrates creativity• Prepare and present a completed body of work accompanied by documentation
*Please note: This subject incurs an additional cost
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AUSTRALIAN POLITICS
Unit 1: Ideas, Actors and Power
• Explain key concepts in politics• Compare Australian democracy with a non-democratic political system like Nth Korea• Analyse political parties and interest groups• Analyse the media and its role in Australian democracy
Unit 2: Global Connections
• Analyse globalisation and the development of global political movements• Explain the impact of globalisation on trade, human rights, culture and the environment• Explain Australia’s contribution to the global community• Case study into one example of international conflict
Unit 3: Evaluating Australian Democracy
• Explain the key features of Australia’s political system• Analyse the protection of rights and freedoms in Australia• Evaluate the effectiveness of parliament• Compare Australia’s political system with America’s
Unit 4: Australian Public Policy
• Explain how policy decisions are made in Australia• Analyse the role of the government and opposition in terms of policy direction• Explain the objectives of Australian foreign policy• Analyse two key issues facing Australian foreign policy, such as environmental issues or terrorism
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BIOLOGY
Unit 1
• Examine the structure and function of cells.• Explain the cell cycle, growth and differentiation.• Explore how plant and animal systems function.• Design an investigation into ways organisms regulate their functions for survival.
Unit 2
• Describe the benefits of different reproductive strategies of organisms.• Explain how chromosomes pass on genetic information and predict outcomes of genetic crosses.• Explain ways that inherited traits and adaptations impact on survival and diversity of species.• Explore how science is used to investigate and communicate bioethical issues
Unit 3
• Biological molecules; from DNA to proteins • DNA manipulation• Enzymes and the factors that affect them • Biochemical pathways; photosynthesis and cellular respiration
Unit 4
• Experimental design and data analysis • Relatedness between species• Mechanisms by which the body combats disease• Genetic changes over time as the driver for evolution
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BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
Unit 1: Planning a business
• Describe how and why business ideas are created and developed• Identify business opportunities• Describe both the internal and external environments that affect business planning• Develop and construct business plans
Unit 2: Establishing a business
• Investigate the features of effective marketing• Consider the skills and capabilities of staff and how they can contribute to the business• Research and analyse case studies of business management• Discuss the staffing needs and management strategies for a business
Unit 3: Managing a Business
• Discuss the key characteristics of businesses and stakeholders• Analyse the relationship between corporate culture, management styles and management skills• Explain theories of motivation and apply them to a range of contexts• Analyse the relationship between business objectives and operations management
Unit 4: Transforming a Business
• Explain the way business change may come about and use key performance indicators to analyse the performance of a business
• Discuss the driving and restraining forces for change and evaluate management strategies to position a business for the future
• Evaluate the effectiveness of a variety of strategies used by managers to implement change• Discuss the effect of change on the stakeholders of a business
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COMPUTING
VCE Applied computing
Unit 1
• Students understand how data is analysed and visualised to convey information• Students use a programming language to create a working software solution
Unit 2
• Work collaboratively to develop an innovative solution to an identified need or opportunity• Investigate how networks enable data and information to be exchanged locally and globally
VCE Software Development
Unit 3
• Access, select and extract authentic data from large repositories• Manipulate data to present findings as data visualisations• Determine and propose a research question and collect and analyse data• Prepare a project plan, taking into account all stages of the problem-solving methodology
Unit 4
• Develop infographics or dynamic data visualisations• Focus on data and information security and its importance to an organisation• Investigate security strategies used to manage storage, communication and disposal of data and
information• Examine the threats to data and information and evaluate methods to protect data and information
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CHEMISTRY
Unit 1
• Relate elements in the periodic table to their properties, investigate the structures and properties, and calculate mole quantities.
• Investigate and explain the properties of carbon lattices and molecular substances with reference to their structures and bonding, name organic compounds, and explain how polymers can be designed for a purpose.
• Investigate a question related to materials.
Unit 2
• Relate the properties of water to structure and bonding• Explain the importance of the properties and reactions of water• Analyse water samples for salts, organic compounds and acids and bases• Design and undertake a laboratory investigation related to water quality
Unit 3
• Compare fuels with reference to combustion products and energy outputs and evaluate energy resources based on energy efficiency, renewability and environmental impact.
• Apply rate and equilibrium principles to predict how the rate and extent of reactions can be optimised
Unit 4
• Compare the general structures and reactions of the major organic families of compounds and design reaction pathways
• Distinguish between the chemical structures of key food molecules, analyse the chemical reactions involved in the metabolism of the major components of food including the role of enzymes, and calculate the energy content of food.
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DANCE
Unit 1
• Create and perform a solo, duo or group dance• Learn and perform a teacher-choreographed dance work• Develop physical and technical dance skills• Apply knowledge of physiology to the care and maintenance of the dancer’s body
Unit 2
• Expand their personal movement vocabulary and choreographic skills• Create and perform a solo dance work• Learn and perform a teacher-choreographed work• Analyse dance styles and traditions from other cultures
Unit 3
• Choreograph, rehearse and perform a solo dance work• Develop physical and technical dance skills• Learn and perform a teacher-choreographed group dance work• Analyse two solo dance works to develop understanding of the choreographic process
Unit 4
• Choreograph, rehearse and perform a solo dance that communicates an intention• Document and analyse the dance making and performance processes• Analyse a group dance work by a 20th century choreographer
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DRAMA
Unit 1
• Devise and document solo and/or ensemble drama works• Perform drama works to an audience• Analyse the development and the performance of their work• Presentation of ideas, stories and character in a drama performance, by drama practitioners
Unit 2
• Devise and document the process used to create a performance• Present a performance that reflects aspects of Australian Identity
Unit 3
• Develop and present characters within a devised ensemble performance• Analyse the use of processes, techniques and skills to create and present an ensemble performance• Analyse and evaluate a professional drama performance
Unit 4
• Demonstrate the application of symbol and transformation of character• Dramatic techniques• Use stimulus material to devise a solo performance• Analyse and evaluate the creation, development and presentation of a solo performance
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ECONOMICS
Unit 1: The Behaviour of Consumers and Businesses
• Describe the basic economic problem of relative scarcity and the need for economic decision making• Apply economic theory to make economic predictions• Apply economic knowledge, concepts and theories to predict the effect of changes in conditions on
market outcomes• Research and synthesise information about a particular market
Unit 2: Contemporary Economic Issues
• Identify trends, patterns, similarities and differences in economic data and other information • Evaluate the potential costs and benefits associated with economic activity.• Economic reasons why the issue/s may be of importance to Australia and the global economy• Identify and discuss factors that influence equity in the distribution of income and efficiency of resource
allocation
Unit 3: Australia’s Economic Prosperity
• Define key economic concepts and terms and use them appropriately • Construct and interpret demand and supply diagrams• Explain the effect of government intervention in markets• Analyse economic relationships through the interpretation of data, graphical trends, patterns and other
information
Unit 4: Managing the Economy
• Explain the role of the RBA with respect to monetary policy• Gather relevant data and information about the nature and operation of aggregate demand policies in
Australia• Describe the aims of aggregate supply policies in terms of the domestic macroeconomic goals and
living standards • Analyse the effect of aggregate supply policies on the domestic macroeconomic goals and living
standards
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ENGLISH
Unit 1
• Reading and creating texts• Analysing and presenting argument
Unit 2
• Reading and comparing texts• Analysing and presenting argument
Unit 3
• Reading and creating texts• Analysing argument
Unit 4
• Reading and comparing texts• Presenting argument
ENGLISH LITERATURE
Unit 1
• Reading practices• Ideas and concerns in texts
Unit 2
• The texts, the reader and their contexts• Exploring connections between texts
Unit 3
• Adaptations and transformations• Creative responses to texts
Unit 4
• Literary perspectives• Close analysis
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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Unit 1
• Investigate local ecosystems• Explain process and interactions of Earth Systems• Consider options for management of environmental challenges• Using data and modelling to study Earths Systems
Unit 2
• Discuss the characteristics, impacts and management of a variety of pollutants• Explain the challenges of providing quality and affordable food and water for the world• Consider options for management of sustainability of food and water resources• Investigate how science can be applied to address the impacts of natural and human activities
Unit 3
• Understand how ecosystems provide services • Articulate the importance of maintain biodiversity• Assess when development is sustainable through a range of case studies • Evaluate the current environmental management strategies used to protect the environment
Unit 4
• Consider options for responding to and mitigating climate change • Compare options for sustainable and suitable energy sources for the future • Formulate hypotheses and make predictions • Explain scientific ideas
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FOOD STUDIES
Unit 1
• Food origins and farming systems of ancient cultures• Indigenous and colonists food• Patterns of food in Australia• Influence of migrants and food trends
Unit 2
• Major food Industries, food suppliers and consumers• Food in the home - food for families• Food intolerances, restrictions and allergies
Unit 3
• Food in daily life• Food science• Food safety• Social Influences on food choices
Unit 4
• Environment and ethical issues related to food products• Food systems around the world• Analysis of global food problems including food shortages• Food sustainability
*Please note: This subject incurs an additional cost
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GEOGRAPHY
Unit 1: Hazards and Disasters
• Evaluate the impact of natural disasters• Analyse the effectiveness of disaster prevention methods• Develop strategies for increasing human preparedness to minimise disasters
Unit 2: Tourism
• Understand the basics of tourism• Use fieldwork techniques to conduct their own research• Explore and contrast the impact of tourism in Australia and overseas
Unit 3: Changing the Land
• Articulate the ways in which the Earth’s surface has changed through natural and human involvement• Describe processes such as deforestation, ice caps melting and desertification• Debate the justification for human manipulation
Unit 4: Human Population – Trends and Issues
• Explore patterns of population change, movement and distribution, and how governments, organisations and individuals have responded to chose changes in different parts of the world
• Examine why population movements occur, and analyse the impact of them
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GERMAN
Unit 1
• Extended spoken interaction with teacher in German• Response to questions in English and German, interpreting information from German texts• Written presentation in German about an aspect of German culture
Unit 2
• Extended written response in German to spoken, written or viewed texts• Extended written response in German analysing an aspect of German culture• Oral presentation in German about an aspect of German culture
Unit 3
• Role play with teacher negotiating a solution to a personal issue in German• Written response to written, spoken and viewed texts in German• Personal, imaginative or informative writing in German
Unit 4
• Interview in German with teacher about an aspect of German culture• Written response in German incorporating information from German texts• Evaluative or persuasive writing in German
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HEALTH AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
Unit 1
• Explain multiple dimensions of health and wellbeing• Explain indicators used to measure health status of youth• Apply nutritional information • Interpret data to improve health
Unit 2
• Explain developmental changes from youth to adulthood• Analyse healthy development during stages of the lifespan • Describe how to access Australia’s health system and health promotion
Unit 3
• Explain global health and wellbeing• Interpret data and explain changes to public health approaches• Evaluate health promotion
Unit 4
• Analyse global health status and burden of disease• Analyse relationships between health and human development• Evaluate global health programs
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HISTORY
Unit 1: Change and Conflict
• Consequences of World War 1 and causes of World War 2• Dominant ideologies and their impact on people• Cultural and social change due to political and economic factors
Unit 2: The Changing World Order
• Cause and consequences of the Cold War• Key characteristics of communism and capitalism• Challenges such as terrorism to political and social order• Popular movements such as environmentalism and feminism
Unit 3: The French Revolution
• Analyse the social, political and economic impacts of change throughout a revolution• Examine historiography and analyse historical perspectives that shape interpretations of history• Explain how the French Revolution shaped society today
Unit 4: The Russian Revolution
• Analyse the social, political and economic impacts of change throughout a revolution• Examine historiography and analyse historical perspectives that shape interpretations of history• Explain how the Russian Revolution shaped society today
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LEGAL STUDIES
Unit 1: Guilt and liability
• Understand the foundations of criminal and civil law• Gain an understanding of the different sources of law• Investigate the key concepts of criminal and civil law• Look at factual and hypothetical cases and determine the guilt or liability of defendants
Unit 2: Sanctions, remedies and rights
• Look at the enforcing of criminal and civil law• Investigate two criminal and civil cases• Evaluate the ability of our legal system to protect rights
Unit 3: Rights and justice
• Look at both the criminal and civil justice system in Victoria• Analysing the ability of the Victorian justice system to meet the principles of justice• Discuss the rights of individuals in disputes and suggested reforms to the system
Unit 4: The people and the law
• Investigate where law comes from• Explore Australia’s Constitution, and how it establishes law-making in Australia• Understand how the courts and parliament are able to make law
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MATHEMATICS - FOUNDATION MATHEMATICS
Unit 1
• Consolidate real world skills and understandings• Work independently and in groups• Maintain and use a personal summary journal of skills and vocabulary• Meet deadlines• Space, shape and design• Patterns & number• Data• Measurement
Unit 2
• Space, shape and design• Patterns & number• Data• Measurement
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MATHEMATICS - GENERAL MATHEMATICS
Unit 1
• Number• Linear Equations• Recursion• Matrices
Unit 2
• Linear Graphs• Univariate Data• Bivariate Data• Inequalities & Linear Programming
Unit 3
• Data Analysis• Recursion & Financial Modelling
Unit 4
• Matrices• Linear Relations
FURTHER MATHEMATICS
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Unit 1
• Functions & Graphs• Algebra• Calculus• Probability & Statistics
Unit 2
• Functions & Graphs• Algebra• Calculus• Probability & Statistics
MATH METHODS
Unit 3
• Functions & Graphs• Algebra• Calculus• Probability & Statistics
Unit 4
• Functions & Graphs• Algebra• Calculus• Probability & Statistics
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Unit 3
• Functions & Graphs• Algebra• Calculus
Unit 4
• Vectors• Mechanics• Probability & Statistics
SPECIALISTS MATHEMATICS 1 - 2
Unit 1
• Algebra • Number systems• Sequences and Series • Geometry• Statistics• Number and proof• Matrices
Unit 2
• Trigonometry• Vectors • Complex numbers• Kinematics• Statistics• Graphing techniques
SPECIALIST MATHEMATICS
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MEDIA STUDIES
Unit 1
• Describe the nature and form of representations within media products and forms from different times, locations and contexts
• Describe the characteristics of specific media audiences• Analyse the structures within Australian fictional and non-fictional media stories
Unit 2
• Analyse the distinctive style of media across creators and producers in different media forms• Learn media production processes and their relationship to specific media forms• Identify the nature and forms of new media technologies
Unit 3
• Analyse the relationship between narratives• Explore media codes, conventions, genres and styles• Document the specified audience, narrative, and intention of media form and products• Media production design
Unit 4
• Realise a media production design through production and post production processes• Discuss the dynamic and changing relationship between the media and the audience and evaluate
ethical and legal issues in the media
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MUSIC PERFORMANCE
Unit 1
• Work within a group and as a soloist to develop musicianship skills• Investigate works of other performers to improve own approach to performance• Critique performance conventions of established artists• Identify technical challenges in selected performance pieces• Demonstrate the ability to analyse musical excerpts using the Elements of Music
Unit 2
• Perform selected group and solo works• Present performances in varied venues• Identify technical challenges in selected performance pieces• Apply musicianship skills to rehearsing and performing• Develop knowledge on theoretical and aural aspects of music
Unit 3
• Prepare specific advanced repertoire on chosen instrument• Prepare technical work to overcome performance challenges in repertoire• Refine knowledge on theoretical and aural aspects of music• Prepare a sophisticated performance for end-of-year exam• Practice written analysis of music using the Elements of Music
Unit 4
• Refine performance for the end of year performance exam• Consolidate musicianship skills• Play musical instrument or voice• Refine knowledge on theoretical and aural aspects of music
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OUTDOOR AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Unit 1
• Describe motivations for participation in outdoor experiences• Describe ways of knowing and experiencing outdoor environments
Unit 2
• Describe the different characteristics of outdoor environments• Evaluate human impacts on outdoor environments
Unit 3
• Explain and evaluate how relationships environments have changed over time• Analyse and evaluate contemporary societal relationships with outdoor environments
Unit 4
• Evaluate the health of outdoor environments• Analyse conflicts of use over environments• Evaluate strategies for sustainability
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PHYSICS
Unit 1
• Analyse changes in thermal energy and describe environmental impacts• Investigate and apply a DC circuit model to simple battery-operated devices and household electrical
systems• Apply mathematical models to analyse circuits and describe the safe and effective use of electricity.• Explain the origins of atoms and the nature of subatomic particles
Unit 2
• Investigate, analyse and mathematically model the motion of particles and bodies.• Apply concepts and explain an observation of the physical world from a choice of options.• Design and undertake an investigation of a physics question
Unit 3
• Analyse gravitational, electric and magnetic fields, and explain the operation of motors and particle accelerators and the orbits of satellites
• Analyse and evaluate an electricity generation and distribution system• Investigate motion and related energy transformations experimentally
Unit 4
• Apply wave concepts to analyse, interpret and explain the behaviour of light.• Provide evidence for the nature of light and matter, and analyse the data from experiments• Design and undertake a practical investigation related to waves or fields or motion
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Unit 1
• Collect and analyse data from practical activities• Explain how the musculoskeletal system functions• Evaluate performance enhancement
Unit 2
• Collect and analyse data on activity behaviours• Create, undertake and evaluate an activity plan• Research, analyse and evaluate a contemporary issue with participation in physical activity and/or sport
Unit 3
• Collect and analyse from physical activities • Develop and refine movement skills from a coaching perspective based on biomechanics• Use data from practical activities to analyse how body and energy systems work• Explain the factors causing fatigue and suitable recovery strategies
Unit 4
• Analyse data from an activity analysis and fitness tests• Determine and assess fitness components and energy system requirements• Participate in a variety of training methods• Design and evaluate training programs to enhance specific fitness components
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PRODUCT DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY: METAL
Unit 1
• Follow the product design process• Analyse an existing design• Research sustainable approaches for production• Produce a redesigned product considering sustainability• Create a folio and evaluate a redesigned product
Unit 2
• Follow the product design process• Work collaboratively in a team• Research human-centred design• Produce a collaboratively designed product• Create a folio and evaluate a collaboratively designed product
Unit 3
• Apply the product design process• Work with an end-user• Develop a design brief and design ideas• Investigate product development in industry• Create a folio and develop design ideas
Unit 4
• Produce the designed product• Compare and analyse products against the product design factors• Evaluate finished product against set criteria• Complete a design folio
*Please note: This subject incurs an additional cost
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PRODUCT DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY: TEXTILES
Unit 1
• Follow the product design process• Analyse an existing design• Research sustainable approaches for production• Produce a redesigned product considering sustainability• Create a folio and evaluate a redesigned product
Unit 2
• Follow the product design process• Work collaboratively in a team• Research human-centred design• Produce a collaboratively designed product• Create a folio and evaluate a collaboratively designed product
Unit 3
• Apply the product design process• Work with an end-user• Develop a design brief and design ideas• Investigate product development in industry• Create a folio and develop design ideas
Unit 4
• Produce the designed product• Compare and analyse products against the product design factors• Evaluate finished product against set criteria• Complete a design folio
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PRODUCT DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY: WOOD
Unit 1
• Follow the product design process• Analyse an existing design• Research sustainable approaches for production• Produce a redesigned product considering sustainability• Create a folio and evaluate a redesigned product
Unit 2
• Follow the product design process• Work collaboratively in a team• Research human-centred design• Produce a collaboratively designed product• Create a folio and evaluate a collaboratively designed product
Unit 3
• Apply the product design process• Work with an end-user• Develop a design brief and design ideas• Investigate product development in industry• Create a folio and develop design ideas
Unit 4
• Produce the designed product• Compare and analyse products against the product design factors• Evaluate finished product against set criteria• Complete a design folio
*Please note: This subject incurs an additional *Please note: This subject incurs an additional cost
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PSYCHOLOGY
Unit 1
• Understand different areas of the brain and their functions• Explore brain damage and how the brain changes to adapt• Discover the different elements of our development• Reflect on current psychological research
Unit 2
• Understand how we interpret what we see and taste• Explore the different ways that we understand other people• Analyse the ways in which we are influenced by other people• Design and undertake an experiment
Unit 3
• Explain how the human nervous system works• Analyse how stress affects us• Understand how information can be learned and remembered• Explore the reliability of memory
Unit 4
• Understand consciousness and sleep• Explore the factors of mental health and mental illness• Explain the development of a phobia• Design and undertake an experiment
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SPANISH
Unit 1
• Extended spoken interaction with teacher in Spanish• Response to questions in English and Spanish, interpreting information from Spanish texts• Written presentation in Spanish about an aspect of Spanish cultur
Unit 2
• Extended written response in Spanish to spoken, written or viewed texts• Extended written response in Spanish analysing an aspect of Spanish culture• Oral presentation in Spanish about an aspect of Spanish culture
Unit 3
• Role play with teacher negotiating a solution to a personal issue in Spanish• Written response to written, spoken and viewed texts in Spanish• Personal, imaginative or informative writing in Spanish
Unit 4
• Interview in Spanish with teacher about an aspect of Spanish culture• Written response in Spanish incorporating information from Spanish texts• Evaluative or persuasive writing in Spanish
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STUDIO ARTS
Unit 1
• Research artistic influences, develop ideas and explore materials and techniques • Refine and resolve skills recording these in a visual diary• Research and analyse studio for ideas, inspiration, materials and techniques• Examine artwork presentation by visits to a range of exhibition spaces
Unit 2
• Establish a studio practice to produce artworks recorded in a visual diary• Apply the concepts of art periods, movements and styles • Compare cultural and historical differences and contemporary art• Visit a variety of exhibition contexts and discuss audiences
Unit 3
• Produce an exploration proposal, work plan, visual diary and direction statement• Investigate professional art practices from different cultural and historical contexts• Visit a range of exhibitions and prepare a study of at least two exhibitions
Unit 4
• Develop, refine and present at least two artworks • Examine gallery roles, curatorial and conservation practices in a range of settings• Discuss at least two exhibitions and reference specific works in those exhibitions
*Please note: This subject incurs an additional cost
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SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
Unit 1
• Design, construct and test a mechanical system• Apply the systems engineering process• Study the fundamentals of mechanical design• Complete a design folio• Evaluate a mechanical system
Unit 2
• Design, construct and test an electro technology system• Apply the systems engineering process• Study the fundamentals of electro technology design• Complete a design folio• Evaluate an electro technology system
Unit 3
• Design and plan an operational Controlled Integrated electro technology/mechanical system• Produce, test and evaluate a controlled integrated system• Use engineering principles to explain the physical properties and workings of integrated systems• Evaluate clean energy technologies
Unit 4
• Produce a Controlled Integrated electro technology/mechanical system• Test, diagnose, analyse and evaluate a completed Controlled Integrated electro technology/mechanical
System• Study new and emerging and technologies• Apply the systems engineering process• Complete a design folio
*Please note: This subject incurs an additional cost
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THEATRE STUDIES
Unit 1
• Apply acting and production roles to theatrical styles of the pre-modern era• Work with scripts from the pre-modern era of theatre• Analyse a play in performance
Unit 2
• Discuss play scripts from the modern era of theatre, the 1920s and the present• Recount at least three distinct theatrical movements and play scripts• Develop stagecraft and performance possibilities of each play script• Apply the knowledge to production roles and modern theatre
Unit 3
• Interpret play script through planning, development and presentation• Specialise in two production role areas to realise the production of a play script• Analyse the ways production roles can be used to interpret plays• View a performance selected from the prescribed VCE list• Analyse and evaluate the interpretation of a play script in performance
Unit 4
• Select a monologue • Interpret monologue, the prescribed scene and the play script• Realise and present their interpretation of the monologue• Consider relationships between acting, direction and design
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VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN
Unit 1
• Drawing as a means of Communication• Design thinking, design elements, principals and observational drawing techniques• Use and apply a range of materials, methods and medias• Past and contempory practices
Unit 2
• Technical drawing in context• Typography and font• Design movements
Unit 3
• Environmental design• Industrial design• Communication design• Design industry practice• Write brief and apply design process for a client
Unit 4
• Develop and refine different concepts for communication needs• Present a pitch to an audience on concepts• Present final visual communications
*Please note: This subject incurs an additional cost
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SCHOOL-BASED APPRENTICESHIPS
A School-based Apprenticeship and Traineeship combines part-time, practical experience in the workplace, and recognised structured workplace training with a Registered Training Organisation and School Studies.
Students undertake training over two years at an average of 13 hours per week for both employment and training.
School-based Apprenticeships and Traineeships are open to students 15 years of age or over.
School-Based Apprenticeships and Traineeships in the following industries have been approved for students undertaking the VCE and VCAL:Agriculture Community Services Horticulture Sport and Recreation Automotive Engineering Hospitality Business Food Processing Information Technology
Please visit the Careers Office if you would like more information.
VET - VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING
A VET study is quite different to sitting in a school classroom.
VET Courses are provided by Registered Training Organisations (RTO) which are usually TAFE Institutions and are heavily aligned with ‘hands on’ practical industry experience.
Students undertaking a VET in the VCE/VCAL program can combine their studies with a nationally accredited VET Certificate.
These Certificates may also enable students the opportunity to advance in their chosen vocation into School Based Apprenticeships, Full time Apprenticeships or Traineeships.
VET Programs usually take two years to complete.
Many VET programs complement VCE subjects ie: VCE Design Technology, Systems, Technology, Physical Education, Visual Communications & Design and Dance.
Many certificates contribute a 1 - 4 sequence of VCE units and some can contribute to an ATAR score.
Please note: each VET program may have materials costs. Some areas may also incur extra costs for books, travel, extra certificates, materials, uniforms and equipment etc. These costs are compulsory and Certificates will not be issued unless this payment is made. Costs for 2022 have not yet been finalised.
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AGRICULTURE CERT II(AHC20116)
Provider: Skillinvest Careers: Farmer Manager, Agronomist, Rural Merchandise Sales, Wool Classer, Wool Buyer or Stock Agent. Location: Longerenong College 9.30am to 3.00pm (2 years)First Year Units: OHS, crop maintenance, fencing, livestock, fabrication, tractor work & emergency life supportCost: Approx. $80 for bus per semester Materials: 1st year $150, 2nd Year $80Work placement: Integrated into the program
AUTOMOTIVE STUDIES CERT II(AUR20716)
Provider: Skillinvest Careers: Mechanic- light and heavy vehicle, Auto Electrician and Earthmoving / Mobile Plant Operator. Location: Longerenong College 9.30am to 3.00pm (2 years)First Year Units: Industry research, maintaining tools and equipment, wheel and tyre assemblies, job seeking skills, dismantle and assemble transmission (manual), participate in basic servicing operations, removing and refitting batteriesCost: Approx. $80 for bus per semester Materials: $80Work placement: A minimum of 40 hours is recommended
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION CERT II(22338VIC)
Provider: SkillinvestPotential Careers: Builder, Site Manager, Landscaper, Architecture, Building Engineer or Interior Designer.Location: Longerenong College 9.30am to 3.00pm (2 years)First Year Units: Workplace document and plans, Work safely in the construction industry, Basic environmental sustainability in carpentry, Provide basic emergency life support, Building structures, Calculations for the construction industry, Safe handling and use of plant and selected portable power tools & Carpentry hand tools.Cost: Approx. $80 for bus per semester Materials: 1st year $300, 2nd and 3rd Years $130. Tools/ clothing will also need to be purchased prior to commencing this programWork placement: A minimum of 40 hours is recommended
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COMMUNITY SERVICES CERT II(CHC22115)
)Provider: Centre for ParticipationPotential Careers: Personal Care Assistant, Support Worker, Child Care Worker, Aged Care etc. Location: Wimmera HUB’s training Centre 9.30am-3.00pm (2 Years) First Year Units: Communicate with people accessing services, Following policies and procedures, Follow WHS procedures, Apply first aid, Prepare for disability work, Undertake administration and Communicating with clients Cost: Approx. $120 per yearWork placement: A minimum of 20 hours is recommended
DANCE CERT II (CUA20113) WITH SELECTED UNITS FROM CUA30113 CERT III IN DANCE
Provider: Horsham College- Ausdance Potential Careers: Choreography, Dance Teacher, theatre and events (performers and administrators)Location: Horsham CollegeFirst Year Units: Perform basic jazz technique, perform basic contemporary dance technique, follow safe dance practices, work effectively with others and develop an basic level of physical condition Cost: Materials approx. $100Work placement: A minimum of 20 hours is recommended
VCE VET SCREEN AND MEDIA CERT II(CUA31015)
Provider: Horsham College- Academy of Interactive EntertainmentPotential Careers: Games Developer, Photography Assistant, Community Broadcaster, Website Designer, Graphic Designer, Journalist, Digital Video and Sound Editor, Television Production Assistant & Multimedia roles Location: Horsham College WTTC 9.15am-3.10pm (2 years)First Year Units: Follow OHS, develop and creative arts industry knowledge, follow a design processCost: Materials approx. $130Work placement: A minimum of 20 hours is recommended
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ELECTRO TECHNOLOGY CERT II – CAREER START(22470)
Provider: Federation University WTTCPotential Careers: Electrician, Electrical Engineer, Electrical Linesperson.Location: Federation University WTTC 9.15am to 3.10pmFirst Year Units: Further information available from Federation UniversityCost: Approx. $135 (including textbook $80)Work placement: Recommended
ENGINEERING CERT II(22470)
Provider: SkillinvestPotential Careers: Qualified Tradesman in both Fabrication and Mechanical, Shop floor supervisor/foreperson, Trainer and Assessor, Company ManagerLocation: Longerenong College 9.30am to 3.00pm (2 years with 3rd year option)First Year Units: Apply Occupational Health and Safety principles in the work environment, Organise and communicate information, Interact with computing technology, Use hand tools, Use power tools/hand held operation, Develop an individual career plan for the engineering industry, Perform basic machining processes, Apply basic fabrication techniquesCost: Approx. $80 for bus per semester and students need to supply their own overalls and steel capped bootsMaterials: Approx. $150 per yearWork placement: Recommended but not mandatory
FURNITURE MAKING CERT II
Provider: Sunraysia TAFE WTTCPotential Careers: Furniture Maker, Cabinet Maker, Picture Framer, Wood Machinist, Production ManagerLocation: Horsham College WTTC time 9.10am to 3.10pm (2 Years)First Year Units: Cabinet making, upholstery, polishing, picture framing, floor finishing / covering and incorporating elements of creativity with functionality and design.Cost: Approx. $120 per yearWork placement: Recommended
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SALON ASSISTANT CERT II(SHB20216)
Provider: Federation UniversityPotential Careers: Hairdresser, Stylist, Salon Assistant, Salon Manager, Retail salesLocation: Federation University- Horsham time 9.10am to 3.10pm (2 Years)First Year Units: Further information from Federation UniversityCost: 1st Year $245, 2nd Year 175Work placement: Recommended
KITCHEN OPERATIONS CERT II(SIT 20416)
Provider: Horsham College- Inner Melbourne VET Cluster - WTTCPotential Careers: Hospitality Traineeship, Chef's Apprenticeship, Food and Beverage Attendant, Chef, Café Owner/Manager, Kitchen Assistant, Patissier or Hospitality ManagerLocation: Horsham College WTTC 9.00am to 3.20pm (2 Years)First Year Units: Participate in safe working practices, Work effectively with others, Use food preparation equipment, Produce dishes using basic methods of cookery, Clean kitchen premises and equipment, Maintain the quality of perishable supplies, Use hygienic practices for food safety, Prepare simple dishesCost: Uniform approx. $100Materials: $150Work placement: A minimum of 40 hours across 2 years is recommended
MUSIC CERT II(CUA20615)
Provider: Horsham College- COSAMPPotential Careers: Music Performer, Sound Engineer, Producer, Sound/Lighting Technician, Stage ManagerLocation: Horsham College 9.15am to 3.20pm (1 Year)First Year Units: Developing and updating industry knowledge, participating in work, health and safety processes, working effectively with others, basic sound editing and incorporate music technology into performancesCost: Approx. $80 for materialsWork placement: 20 hours of placement is included in the program
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PLUMBING CERT IIPRE-APPRENTICESHIP (22304VIC)
Provider: Federation UniversityPotential Careers: Plumbing apprenticeship, Plumber, Drainer, Roof Plumber, Gas Fitter and Mechanical PlumberLocation: Federation University 9.10am to 3.10pm (2 Years)First Year Units: Further information available from Federation UniversityCost: 1st Year $125 (includes CI card)Work placement: Recommended
SPORT AND RECREATION CERT III(SIS30513)
Provider: Horsham College- IVETPotential Careers: Sports Coach, Sports Administrator, Physical Education Teacher, Sports Development Manager, Sports Scientist, Sports Marketing Manager (2 Years)Location: Horsham College 9.20am to 3.20pmFirst Year Units: Organise personal work priorities and development, Develop and extend critical and creative thinking skills, Provide first aid, Respond to emergency situations, Use social media tools for collaboration and engagement, Follow work health and safety policies, Providing customer service, Demonstrate top rope climbing skills on artificial surfaces, Demonstrate simple canoeing skillsCost: Approx. materials 1st Year $175 and 2nd Year 60 Work placement: 40 hours of work placement per year is recommended
SPORT AND RECREATION CERT III AFL ACADEMY STREAM(SIS30513)
Provider: Horsham College- IVETPotential Careers: Sports Coach, Sports Administrator, Physical Education Teacher, Sports Development Manager, Sports Scientist, Sports Marketing Manager (2 Years)Location: Horsham College 9.20am to 3.20pm First Year Units: Organise personal work priorities and development, Provide first aid, Respond to emergency situations, Use social media tools for collaboration and engagement, Follow work health and safety policies, Participate in conditioning for sport, Participate in Australian football at an advanced level, Conduct sport, fitness or recreation events, Provide equipment for activities Cost: Approx. materials 1st Year $175 and 2nd Year $60Work placement: 40 hours of work placement per year is recommended
VET - VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING
Points to note:
• Courses run on Wednesday each week• Successful completion of 90 nominal hours of accredited VET curriculum contributes one VCAL credit • Unit 1 and 2 VCE credits are available in Music and Health Support Services• Unit 1 and 2 Block credits are available in Electro technology, Salon Assistant and Plumbing • Unit 1-4 VCE credits are available in all other courses• Scored assessment is possible in Community Services, Dance, Engineering, Furnishing, Kitchen
Operations, Sport and Rec.• Agriculture, Automotive, Screen and Media and Building and Construction do not have a scored
assessment, but a 10% ATAR increment is available
Eligibility criteria for VET
Students must be entering Years 10, 11 or 12 and meet the eligibility criteria outlined by VET staff in terms of behaviour, attendance and fulfilling all elements of the application processes.
Students with regular or significant behaviour concerns will not be eligible to enrol in VET. All applications must be approved by the relevant sub school Assistant Principal.
Priority order for selection:1. Senior VCAL2. Year 12 VCE3. Intermediate VCAL4. Year 11 VCE5. Foundation VCAL
6. Year 10 students
HEALTH SUPPORT SERVICES CERT II(HLT23215)
Provider: Fed UniversityPotential Careers: Nurse, Paramedic, Allied-Heath Care ProfessionalLocation: Federation University- Horsham Campus 9.20am to 3.20pm (2 Years) First Year Units: Working with Diverse People, Comply with Infection Prevention and Control Policies and Procedures, Provide First Aid, Prepare and Maintain Beds, Transport Individuals and Respond Effectively to Behaviours of ConcernCost: Approx. $40Work placement: Mandated that students undertake a minimum of 40 hours SWL for the duration of program
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ote:
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angu
age
is c
ompu
lsor
y fo
r SE
ALP
stu
dent
s)
List
you
r ch
oice
of Y
r 9
ele
ctiv
es in
ord
er o
f pre
fere
nce.
All
stud
ents
mus
t lis
t One
Art
s, H
uman
ities
, Sci
ence
and
Tec
hnol
ogy
subj
ect.
1
(H
ums)
6
2
(Sc
ienc
e)7
3
(A
rts)
8
4
(Te
ch)
9
510
Hav
e yo
u co
mpl
eted
a C
aree
r Act
ion
Pla
n?
Yes
N
o
Hum
aniti
es T
each
er S
ign
off _
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Hav
e yo
u su
bmitt
ed a
n on
line
expr
essi
on o
f int
eres
t for
a V
CE
sequ
ence
?
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es
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oIf
so, p
leas
e lis
t in
orde
r of
pre
fere
nce
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atur
es
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ent N
ame:
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gnat
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gnat
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ECTI
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e: _
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orm
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ish
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sem
este
rs o
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aths
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sem
este
rs o
f:Sc
ienc
eA
t lea
st o
ne o
f:C
ompu
lsor
y bl
ock:
One
sem
este
r of
:A
VC
E H
uman
itie
s or
at
leas
t one
of:
Esse
ntia
lsYr
10
Mat
hs
Bio
logy
Car
eers
/PE/
Hea
lth
Mon
ey, M
oney
, Mon
ey
Engl
ish
VCE
Gen
eral
Mat
hsP
sych
olog
yLa
w a
nd O
rder
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ish
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nsio
nVC
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hods
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sics
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unbu
rnt C
ount
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hsC
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istr
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ower
to th
e P
eopl
e
VCE
Envi
ronm
enta
l Sc
ienc
eSt
rugg
les
for
Free
dom
List
you
r ch
oice
of Y
r 10
ele
ctiv
es in
ord
er o
f pre
fere
nce.
You
may
cho
ose
addi
tiona
l Sci
ence
, Eng
lish
and
Hum
aniti
es u
nits
as
part
of y
our
elec
tives
se
lect
ion.
Ple
ase
fill e
very
box
.
PLE
ASE
NO
TE: I
f you
cho
ose
a la
ngua
ge, i
t mus
t be
take
n in
bot
h se
mes
ters
and
cou
nts
for
two
elec
tives
.
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27
38
49
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BJECT SELECTIO
N
VCE Subjects
If you have submitted an online expression of interest to do a VC
E sequence at http://tinyurl.com/H
CA
cceleration2021, please list them here.
1 __________________________________________________________
2 __________________________________________________________
VET Subjects:
Have you applied to undertake a VET subject in 2021?
Nom
inated VET subject ________________________________________
Please list possible preferred career areas: (C
ompulsory fields)
1 __________________________________________________________
2 __________________________________________________________
Have you com
pleted A C
areer Action P
lan? Yes N
o Form
Group Teacher signature ______________________________
Signatures
Student Nam
e: ______________________________________________
Signature ___________________________________________________
Parent N
ame: _______________________________________________
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roup Teacher Nam
e: _______________________________
Signature ___________________________________________________
VCE/C
areers: _______________________________________________
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11
2022
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E SU
BJE
CT S
ELEC
TIO
N
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e __
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rm G
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11
stud
ents
mus
t st
udy
6 un
its in
eac
h se
mes
ter.
List
all
the
units
you
wan
t to
stu
dy in
sem
este
r 1
in o
rder
of
pref
eren
ce a
nd in
clud
e an
y VE
T se
quen
ces.
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e yo
u su
bmitt
ed a
n on
line
expr
essi
on o
f int
eres
t for
m to
stu
dy a
3-4
seq
uenc
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s
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ects
in O
rder
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refe
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nits
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ects
in o
rder
of p
refe
renc
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nits
1 E
nglis
h or
Lite
ratu
re1-
24
25
36
Ple
ase
list a
ddit
iona
l uni
ts y
ou w
ould
stu
dy if
you
do
not g
et y
our
firs
t pre
fere
nce
78
9 Ple
ase
list p
ossi
ble
pref
erre
d ca
reer
pat
hs: (
Com
puls
ory
field
s)
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2
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____
__
Hav
e yo
u co
mpl
eted
a C
aree
rs A
ctio
n P
lan
?
Yes
N
o
Car
eers
teac
her
sign
atur
e __
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____
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____
____
Sign
atur
es
Stud
ent N
ame:
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___
Si
gnat
ure
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Par
ent N
ame:
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Si
gnat
ure
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each
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ame:
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gnat
ure
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VCE/
Car
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: __
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atur
e __
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91
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2 20
22 V
CE
SUB
JECT
SEL
ECTI
ON
Nam
e __
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_ Fo
rm G
roup
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_
Pre
viou
s St
udie
s: fi
ll in
the
VET/
VCE
subj
ects
you
hav
e st
udie
d in
Yr
10 a
nd 1
1
Year
Lev
elU
nit
Uni
tU
nit
Uni
tU
nit
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t
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0
2021
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este
r 1
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este
r 2
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2 st
uden
ts m
ust s
elec
t 5 u
nits
in e
ach
sem
este
r (i
nclu
de V
ET S
eque
nces
her
e)
Subj
ects
in O
rder
of P
refe
renc
e
1 En
glis
h 3-
44
25
3 Ple
ase
list a
ddit
iona
l sub
ject
s yo
u w
ould
stu
dy if
you
do
not g
et y
our
firs
t pre
fere
nces
67
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YR 12 2022 VC
E SUB
JECT SELECTION
Proposed C
areer Area(s) (C
ompulsory field)
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Have you com
pleted a Careers A
ction Plan? Yes N
o H
omeroom
Teacher Signature ______________________
Signatures
Student Nam
e: ______________________________________________
Signature ___________________________________________________
Parent N
ame: _______________________________________________
Signature ___________________________________________________
Form G
roup Teacher Nam
e: _______________________________
Signature ___________________________________________________
VCE/C
areers: _______________________________________________
Signature ___________________________________________________
93
VC
AL
2022
SU
BJE
CT S
ELEC
TIO
N
Sele
ct O
NE
subj
ect f
rom
eac
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lum
n.
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CE
Mat
h)W
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K R
ELAT
ED S
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LS (W
RS)
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SON
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ENT
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LS (P
DS)
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ERA
L C
RED
IT
(VC
E SU
BJE
CT)
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IT(P
leas
e sp
ecify
1&
2 or
3&
4)
IND
UST
RY
SPEC
IFIC
SK
ILLS
(ISS
) VET
VCA
L Li
tera
cyFo
unda
tion
Mat
hs (U
nits
1-2
)VC
AL
WR
SVC
AL
PD
SP
D&
T W
ood
Bui
ldin
g &
Con
stru
ctio
n
VCE
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ish
Gen
eral
Mat
hs (U
nits
1-2
)P
D&
T M
etal
Com
mun
ity
Serv
ices
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her
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hs (U
nits
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usin
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agem
ent
Kit
chen
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rati
ons
Food
& T
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olog
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utom
otiv
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PD
&T
Text
iles
Agr
icul
ture
Out
door
Edu
cati
onSp
ort &
Rec
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Stud
io A
rts
Elec
tro-
tech
nolo
gy
Hea
lth
and
Hum
an
Dev
elop
men
tD
ance
Syst
ems
Engi
neer
ing
Plu
mbi
ng
Oth
er (p
leas
e sp
ecif
y):
Furn
itur
e m
akin
g
Scre
en a
nd M
edia
Engi
neer
ing
Salo
n A
ssis
t
Hea
lth
Mus
ic
Stud
ent N
ame:
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__
Sign
atur
e:__
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_
Par
ent N
ame:
___
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____
Si
gnat
ure:
____
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___
Form
Gro
up T
each
er N
ame:
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Sign
atur
e:__
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_
VCA
L C
oord
inat
or:
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natu
re:_
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