Whangarei Girls' High School

12ESS

Year 12 Earth and Space Science

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Course Description

Content:
This course is designed to give students an understanding of the structure of the Earth, how and why natural disasters happen, investigation skills, life in extreme conditions, and stars and planets.

Skills:
• Research
• Problem solving
• Describing science ideas
• Writing skills
• Self-management
• Literacy skills


Teacher in Charge

Nick Major


Contributions and Equipment

Student Learning Workbook $26 optional
3 Field trips ($20.00 each) $60 optional
Optional evening trip to planetarium $20 optional
1 A4 refill pad
1 1B5 or 1B8


Recommended Prior Learning

Completion of Year 11 Science 01 or 02 or Year 11 Geography or Year 11 Agriculture L1 numeracy and literacy


Pathway Tags

Aeroplane Pilot, Aerospace engineer, Astronaut, Astronomer, Astrophysicist, Avionics engineers, Biochemist, Biophysicist, Cartographer, Chemical engineer, Chemist, Climate change analyst, Climatologist, Computer engineer, Computer systems analyst, Cosmologist, Diver, Drilling engineer, Electrical engineer, Emergency management specialist, Engineering geologist, Environmental consultant, Environmental geologist, Environmental scientist, Environmental toxicologist, Exploration geologist, Explosives expert, Field seismologist, Gemologist, Geochemist, Geodesists, Geographer, Geological engineer, Geologist, Geophysicist, Geoscientist, Geotechnical engineering, Geothermal geologist, Geothermal engineer, GIS specialist, Glacial geologist, Groundwater modeller, Hydrogeologist, Imaging systems engineer, Industrial health & safety engineer, Instrument designer, Kaiwhakaako Māori, Land Surveyor, Laser engineer, Marine Biologist, Marine geologist, Materials engineer, Mechanical engineer, Metallogenist, Meteorologist, Metrology engineer, Microbiologist, Mine geologist, Mineralogist, Minerals surveyor, Mining Engineer, Mud engineer, Mud logger, Museum educator, Natural resource manager, Observatory manager, Observatory scientist, Oceanographer, Optical engineer, Orologist, Palaeontologist, Palaeoclimatologist, Palaeooceanographer, Palaeoseismologist, Petroleum geologist, Petrologist, Photographer, Physical oceanographer, Physicist, Planetarium director, Plasma physicists, Primary School Teacher, Prospector, Remote sensing scientist, Robotics engineer, Rock physicist, Satellite technologists, Science writer, Secondary school teacher, Sedimentologist, Seismic analyst, Seismologist, Seismology engineer, Selenologist, Ship captain, Software engineer, Soil scientist, Spacecraft engineer, Speleologist, Statistician, Stratigraphers, Survey geologist, Survey Technician, Sustainability consultant, Telecommunications engineer, Telescope engineer, Tertiary lecturer, Urban/Regional planner, Vulcanologist, Water Engineer, Wellsite geologist,


Credit Information

Assessment Description
Level
Internal or
External
Credits
L1 Literacy Credits
UE Literacy Credits
Numeracy Credits
A.S. 91189 v2 Earth and Space Science 2.3 - Investigate geological processes in a New Zealand locality
2
I
4
Y
A.S. 91187 v2 Earth and Space Science 2.1 - Carry out a practical Earth and Space Science investigation
2
I
4
Y
Y
A.S. 91188 v2 Earth and Space Science 2.2 - Examine an Earth and Space Science issue and the validity of the information communicated to the public
2
I
4
Y
A.S. 91190 v2 Earth and Space Science 2.4 - Investigate how organisms survive in an extreme environment
2
I
4
Y
A.S. 91192 v2 Earth and Space Science 2.6 - Demonstrate understanding of stars and planetary systems
2
E
4
Y
Total Credits
20
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