Engineering

Purpose
Students will plan, design and build a series of projects that help explore basic engineering principles. Several engineering disciplines will be covered and may include structural, mechanical, aerodynamics and civil engineering. The Engineering course is designed to expose students to a variety of engineering disciplines through hands on construction and testing projects and aims to generate theory from practice. In Engineering, students are required to undertake a variety of activities such as testing of materials, formulation of problems, analysis of engineering solutions, modelling solutions and prototyping.
Structure and Content
Learning is primarily hands on and experiential and takes the form of ‘Engineering Challenges’. Students will undertake a range of engineering challenges, then work towards designing a solution, analysing the results and improving the design.
Challenges may include but are not limited to:
• Bridge or Tower Building (structural, material strength)
• Boat Design (hull shape, buoyancy, propulsion efficiency)
• CO2 Dragster (aerodynamics, friction, materials density, energy efficiency)
• Efficient Housing (Design, Heating and Cooling efficiency)
• Crash Test (force, absorption, destructive testing, crumple zones and materials).
Please note that this subject does not adequately prepare students for VCE Physics and should not be seen as an alternative to Year 10 Physics.