Subject NameAccounting
Year Level: 12 Units: 3 & 4
Introduction
Unit 3
Unit 4
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Subject Name: BIOLOGY
Year Level: 12 Units: 3 & 4
Introduction
Unit 3:Signatures of life
Unit 4:Continuity and change
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Subject Name:Business Management
Year Level: 12 Units: 3 & 4
Introduction
Unit 3:
Unit 4:
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Subject Name: CHEMISTRY
Year Level: 12 Units:3 4
Introduction
Unit 3:
Unit 4:
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Subject Name:CLASSICAL STUDIES
Year Level: 12 Units: 3 &4
Introduction
Unit 3:
Unit 4:
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Subject NameEnglish
Year Level 12 Units 3 & 4
Introduction
Unit 3:
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Subject NameEnglish as a Second Language
Year Level 12 Units 3 & 4
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Subject Name:English Language
Year Level: 12 Units: 3 & 4
Introduction
Language is central to human life. Learning about language helps us to understand ourselves and the world in which we live. Language is the cornerstone of social cohesion.
This study aims to combine learning about the nature of language in human thought and communication with learning how to use English more effectively and creatively. It is informed by the discipline of linguistics and integrates a systematic exploration of the nature of the English language. Students develop skills in the description and analysis of a diverse range of spoken and written English texts.
Unit 3 looks at some of the big ideas about language, the history and use of Australian English and how people use English to interact with one another.
Unit 4 focuses on spoken text and written text
A knowledge of how language functions helps develop skills useful in any field in which attention is paid explicitly to language, such as communications, communication disorders, pre-school and primary education, foreign language and English teaching. These skills are central to areas such as psychology, cognitive science, computer science, sociology and philosophy.
Unit 3:Language in society
Unit 4:Texts in their Australian contexts
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Subject Name:Further Mathematics
Year Level: 12 Units: 3 & 4
Introduction
Unit 3:
Unit 4:
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Subject Name:Health & Human Development
Year Level: 12 Units: 3 & 4
Introduction
Unit 3: Australia’s Health
Unit 4: Global Health and Human development
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Subject Name:History - Australian
Year Level: 12Units: 3 & 4
Introduction
History is the practice of understanding and making meaning of the past. It is a synthesising discipline which draws upon most elements of human knowledge and experience. Different perspectives of the past are contrasted to highlight the challenge in interpreting the past. Students learn about their personal and shared historical pasts, ideas and events that have shaped present societies and cultures, and clues about future directionsAustralia is demonstrated to be a dynamic “story” in which change has been driven by internal and global factors. The value of studying this history cannot be underestimated in terms of developing academic skills necessary at tertiary level, and in terms of better understanding of the society that has and is shaping us all.
Unit 3: Imagining Australia
There are two areas of studies for this unit.- A new land: The Port Phillip District(colony of Victoria) 1830-1860
- Nation, Race and Citizen 1888-1914
Unit 4: Australian history
There are two area of studies for this unit:- Testing the new nation 1914-1950
- Debating Australia’s future 1960-2000
Extra Information
- There are two classes of two hours duration per week
- Homework outside classtime is vital, which involves completing out of class reading and questions
- While no prerequisite is necessary sound writing skills are an advantage.
- Acquiring and reading a general history of Australia will provide you with an advantage in appreciating the value of different topics as we work through them
- Being prepared to discuss past and even current issues facing Australia will also be an advantage to success
- Being organised with handouts, notes and time management is vital
- This subject when contrasted with others sits on the mean (ie your enter score neither falls nor rises)
Assessment
There is a two hour end of the year exam worth 50% of subject’s score.The other 50% comprises School Assessed Coursework tasks (SACs).
There are four major SACs. All must be completed to successfully pass the subject as well as meeting the minimum attendance requirements
Subject NameHistory - Revolutions
Year Level 12 Units 3 & 4
Introduction
Unit 3
Unit 4
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Subject NameInformation Technology Applications
Year Level 12Units: 3 & 4
Introduction
Unit 3
Unit 4
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Subject Name:International Studies
Year Level: 12Units: 3 & 4
Introduction
International Studies explores contemporary international issues. It involves examining global issues such as poverty, environmental challenges, economic shifts, nature of conflicts within the broader concepts such as globalisation and internationalism, as well as terrorism and hegemony. The nature of power exercised by states, particularly within the Asia-Pacific region is analysed. And finally through Australia’s interaction with the region and on the global stage, an appreciation for the forces shaping not only the nations “life” but also its citizens is developed.The value in studying this subject is that it provides an introduction to a range of tertiary courses in the social sciences, and therefore opening into highly valued career pathways
Unit 3: Global issues and conflicts
There are two area of studies for this unit- Globalisation and Internationalism
- Global conflicts
Unit 4: International Relations
There are two area of studies for this unit- Power in the Asia-Pacific Region
- .Australian foreign policy
Extra Information
- There are two classes of two hour duration per week
- Additional study must be completed outside classtime, not only in preparation for the SACs
- While it’s not mandatory to have studied International Politics or a year 11 twentieth history course, it’s an advantage. A genuine desire to learn about international events can overcome not having studied these courses at a earlier level
- An interest in current events through the regular reading of newspapers or interest in documentaries on global issues also is an advantage. Active discussion is highly valued
- Organised skills in managing notes and readings is essential
- When compared with other subjects, ENTERstudy scores regularly rises a couple of points
Assessment
There is a two hour end of the year exam worth 50%.The other 50% comprised of School Assessed Coursework tasks (SACs).
All SACs must be completed successfully as well as meeting the minimum attendance requirements to pass this subject
Subject Name: LEGAL STUDIES
Year Level: 12 Units: 3 & 4
Introduction
Unit 3: Law making
Unit 4: Dispute Resolution
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Subject NameLiterature
Year Level: 12 Units: 3 & 4
Introduction
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Subject Name: MATHEMATICAL METHODS
Year Level: 12 Units: 3 & 4
Introduction
Unit 3:
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Subject Name:MEDIA
Year Level: 12 Units: 3 & 4
Introduction
Unit 3: Narrative and Media Production Design
Unit 4: Media Process, Social Values and Media Influence
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Subject Name:National Politics
Year Level: 12Units: 3 & 4
Introduction
National Politics offers the students the opportunity to critically examine the Australian political system, including comparing it with the American. The evaluation of Australia’s and US is based upon their ability to meet key democratic ideals and philosophies. In addition this course involves examining policy issues both domestic and foreign, focusing on who and what are the key shakers and movers in determining what policies the Australia government adopts.The value in studying politics is the way it encourages students to engage in the democratic system and processes. This is in fact a key aspect of a political systems claim to fulfilling democratic values. In addition an understanding of politics is fundamental to many academic and career pathways, particularly in relation to government(s)
Unit 3: Democracy in the making
There are two area of studies for this unit- Washington to Canberra
- Continuity and change
Unit 4: The Challenge of power
There are two area of studies for this unit- People and policy
- Contemporary foreign policy
Extra Information
- There are two classes of two hour duration per week
- Additional study outside class is expected, and not only in preparation for the SACs
- Completing International politics is not mandatory, although highly valued
- Must pay regular attention to current political developments. Must be a regular viewer of the media on current political developments if to have a highly successful year
- Must be organised in managing notes and additional readings
- When compared to other subjects, ENTER study scores regularly rise at least three points
Assessment
There is a two hour end of the year exam worth 50% of year’s work, with the other 50% comprising School Assessed Coursework tasks (SACs). All SACs must be completed successfully as well as meeting the minimum attendance requirements to pass this subjectSubject Name:PHILOSOPHY
Year Level: 12 Units: 3 & 4
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Subject Name:PHYSICS
Year Level:12 Units: 34
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Unit 3:
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Subject Name:PSYCHOLOGY
Year Level: 12 Units:3 4
Introduction
Unit 3:
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Subject Name: SOCIOLOGY
Year Level 12 Units 3 & 4
Introduction
Unit 3: Community, culture and society
Unit 4: Citizenship and globalisation
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Subject NameSPECIALIST MATHEMATICS
Year Level 12 Units 3 & 4
Introduction
Units 3 & 4:
Outcomes:
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Subject Name: Studio Arts
Year Level: 12 Units:3 & 4
Introduction
Unit 3: Studio Production & Professional Art Practices
Unit 4: Studio Production & Art Industry Contexts
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Satisfactory Completion: demonstrated achievement of the set of outcomes specified for the unit.
School- assessed Tasks & examination:
Unit 3 School-assessed task: 33 per cent
Unit 4 School-assessed task: 33 per cent
End of year examination: 34 per cent
Subject Name:VISUAL Communication & Design
Year Level: 12 Units: 3 & 4
Introduction
Unit 3: Visual Communication Practices
Unit 4: Designing to a Brief
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