NCEA Level 1 Materials Technology (BCATS)
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Mr C. Mainwaring.
This is a hybrid course offering students the choice of either NCEA L1 Technology achievement standards or NCEA L1 Building Construction & Allied Trades (BCATS) unit standards.
The course focuses on building critical thinking skills while building on practical building and carpentry skills. You will develop an individual product from a given need or opportunity, in doing so you will build knowledge and understanding of materials and products while gaining a business insight into best practices within the building construction and allied trades.
The course has been designed to offer choice with a mixture of achievement and unit standards offered, to keep all pathways open, whether this be a trade pathway or a university pathway. Credits will be gained via a design portfolio and/or prescribed course booklets, as well as the construction of a quality product (take-home project).
While there are 25 credits available in this course, an individualised programme of 14-18 credits will be created for each student based on their chosen pathway and ability to negotiate with the teacher in charge.
The Level 1 course transitions to Level 2 and Level 3 NCEA.
Contributions and Equipment/Stationery
Students will be asked to donate for project materials- Approximately $90. Sensible covered shoes are required for this subject.
Pathway
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
External
NZQA Info
Demonstrate and apply knowledge of safe working practices and use PPE during the construction of a BCATS project
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Apply elementary procedures and processes for a BCATS project
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Use hardware and fastenings for a BCATS project
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Use joints for a BCATS project
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Materials and Processing Technology 1.2 - Experiment with different materials to develop a Materials and Processing Technology outcome
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Materials and Processing Technology 1.4 - Demonstrate understanding of techniques selected for a feasible Materials and Processing Technology outcome
Pathway Tags
Popular careers for people with technology qualifications include: project manager, quantity surveyor, construction management, graphic designer, software design, product designer, architect, surveyor, draughtsman, structural engineer, software engineer, civil engineer, farmer. Trades including builder, carpenter and joiner, electrician, plumber, boatbuilder...,
Disclaimer
Rosmini College's timetable is student-driven and a new timetable is generated each year based on student subject selection. Unfortunately, while we do our best to avoid them, timetabling clashes may still occur and a few students may be required to choose an alternative subject option.
The 2025 timetable, including the number of classes in each subject and staffing allocations, is created based on student selections made in 2024. Because of this, changing subjects at the beginning of 2025 may not be possible. Please, make your subject choices carefully.