Year 12 Physics
Although next year timetables are yet to be finalised, course selection is now finished. Any changes to student courses will now take place in January.
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Mrs A. McManaway.
Physics is the study of the physical world and related phenomena. Students will make sense of the physical world through practical and problem-solving activities. This will help them expand their ability to think, understand scientific language and symbols, relate to others and act independently. Physics is recommended for courses at tertiary level relating to the medical profession, architecture and design, engineering, electronics, aviation, geology, computing and meteorology, among many others.
Course Overview
Term 1
We build on the skills and knowledge you gained from the investigations carried out in Level 1 to complete a portfolio of experimental reports for the first internal achievement standard worth four credits.
The second half of the term is dedicated to investigating the structure of the atom and nuclear physics. This is also an internal assessment worth three credits.
Term 2
We will be delving into the world of mechanics – the physics of moving things and how we can numerically measure physical phenomena. This is an externally assessed standard and is worth six credits.
Term 3
Here we investigate the wild and wonderful world of Electricity – Electrostatics, circuits and then electromagnetism.
This is an externally assessed standard and is worth six credits
Term 4
Revision for the external NCEA examination.
Recommended Prior Learning
It is recommended that students have passed the level one physics investigation 1.2
It is also advised that they have a strong understanding of algebra and trigonometry.
Contributions and Equipment/Stationery
Description | Type | Value |
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sciPAD | Voluntary | $20.00 |
$20.00 |
Pathway
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
This course is eligible for subject endorsement.
External
NZQA Info
Physics 2.1 - Carry out a practical physics investigation that leads to a non-linear mathematical relationship
NZQA Info
Physics 2.4 - Demonstrate understanding of mechanics
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Physics 2.5 - Demonstrate understanding of atomic and nuclear physics
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Physics 2.6 - Demonstrate understanding of electricity and electromagnetism
Pathway Tags
Mining Engineer, Aeronautical Engineer, Aeroplane Pilot, Air Force Officer, Mechanical Engineering Technician, Anaesthetist, Software Developer, Chemist, Marine Biologist, Architect, Army Officer, Medical Physicist, Audiologist/Audiometrist, Electronics Engineer, Chemical Engineer, Biomedical Engineer, Naval Architect, Fabrication Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Cardiac Physiologist, Physician, Surgeon, Ship's Officer, Civil Engineer, Civil Engineering Technician/Draughtsperson, Meteorologist, Medical Laboratory Scientist, Telecommunications Engineer, Pharmacist, Information Technology Manager, Systems Administrator, Dentist, Diagnostic Radiologist, General Practitioner, Electronics Trades Worker, Plumber, Gasfitter and Drainlayer, Geologist, Environmental Scientist, Electrician, Electrical Engineering Technician, Engineering Machinist, Environmental Engineer, Environmental/Public Health Officer, Marine Engineer, Lighting Technician, Landscape Architect, Geophysicist, Helicopter Pilot, Veterinarian, Radiation Therapist, Navy Officer, Optometrist, Physiotherapist, Radiation Oncologist, Network Administrator, Geospatial Specialist, Security Analyst, Penetration Tester, Security Consultant,
Disclaimer
Note that picking a course doesn't guarantee entry.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the year level dean or the Future Pathways team for support and guidance.