Technological Education Department

Integrated Technologies (Open)

TTI 1O1

This course enables students to understand the technological and computer concepts they need in order to design, develop, and build usable products and/or deliver services, and to pursue further technological studies. Students will use the technological design process and a variety of tools and software to solve problems, complete projects, and strengthen their communication skills.

Technological Design (Open)

TDJ 2O1

This course requires students to design and develop innovative products and services. Students will learn the following: how to identify user needs related to specified design problems; the physical properties of selected materials and their application in product design; techniques to design solutions; and the implications of technology on the development of products or services. They will also become aware of design-related careers.

Technological Design, Grade 11, University/College Preparation

TDJ 3M1

This course provides students with opportunities to apply to principles of technological design to challenges in communications, manufacturing, electronics, transportation, architecture, industrial and consumer products, health and safety equipment, and environmental services. Students will identify user needs, estimate labour and material costs, analyse material characteristics, and illustrate design solutions, using traditional and computer-based methods. They will also acquire the basic design skills required for postsecondary studies in engineering, manufacturing, architecture, and construction.

Technological Design, Grade 12, University/College Preparation

TDJ 4M1
Technological Design, Grade 11, University/College Preparation

This course provides students with opportunities to solve problems in design through the use of technical drawings, model building, testing, and marketing. Students will research, design, and test solutions for residential or commercial architecture, industrial engineering, and manufacturing. They will also examine the education requirements of a technical-design-related career in engineering, architecture, or industrial design.