Southern Cross Campus Southern Cross Campus

Level 3 Digital Technology

301DIT
Course Description

Teacher in Charge: Ms Montrose-Arnold.

Recommended Prior Learning

Year 11/ Year 12 Digital Technology


Get ready to push the boundaries of technology in Year 13 Digital Technologies! This advanced course delves deeper into the ever-evolving digital world, equipping you with the skills and knowledge to make a real impact.

What You'll Explore:

  • Cutting-Edge Technologies: Dive into emerging trends like Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and the Internet of Things.
  • Advanced Coding: Master sophisticated coding techniques to build complex applications and websites.
  • Data Analysis and Visualization:  Learn to interpret and present data in a clear and compelling way.
  • Real-World Projects:  Tackle challenging projects that allow you to apply your learnings and solve real-world problems.

Why Choose This Course?

  • Stand Out from the Crowd:  Develop in-demand skills for further education and competitive university programs.
  • Prepare for the Future:  Gain a solid foundation for careers in the ever-growing digital landscape.
  • Become an Innovator:  Learn to think critically and creatively to design and develop innovative digital solutions.
  • Sharpen Your Skills:  Build on your existing digital knowledge and refine your problem-solving and analytical abilities.

Year 13 Digital Technologies is for students who are passionate about technology and want to take their skills to the next level. Are you ready to become a digital leader?

Students who take this course, and have been in the Pathways to Technology (PTech) programme since Year 11 will also be continuing with attending MIT once a week. 


Learning Areas:

Digital Technologies


Assessment Policy & Procedures
Assessment Information

Students will be investigating an issue/ opportunity that is relevant to them and their community. They will then design a digital technologies outcome based on their research, and then develop it using the tools, resources, and skills available. Finally, the external exam at the end of the year will be based on their development journey and will be a reflection of the tools, resources and techniques used.

Career Pathways

Animator/Digital Artist, Office Administrator, Finance Manager, Copywriter, Sales and Marketing Manager, Product Assembler, Business Analyst, Software Developer, Patternmaker, Archivist, Army Officer, Army Soldier, Artist, Film and Video Editor, Sound Technician, Mechanical Engineer, Film/Television Camera Operator, Insurance Claims Officer, Clinical Coder, Cutter, Fashion Designer, Sewing Machinist, Journalist, Graphic Designer, Communications Professional, Telecommunications Engineer, Information Technology Helpdesk/Support Technician, Information Technology Manager, Technical Writer, Dairy Farmer, Editor, Data Entry Operator/Transcriptionist, Systems Administrator, Graphic Pre-press Worker, Personal Assistant, Energy and Chemical Plant Operator, Information Technology Architect, Media Producer, Game Developer, Librarian, Library Assistant, Locksmith, Security Officer/Guard, Office Manager, Payroll Officer, Printer, Real Estate Agent, Signmaker, Travel Agent/Adviser, User Experience Designer, Intelligence Officer, Test Analyst, Network Administrator, Security Analyst, Data Analyst, Scrum Master


Disclaimer

Any information, costs or standards may change.