CASTLEPOLLARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Graphics

Brief Outline of Subject at Junior Cycle

Graphics is a form of communication through technical drawing, sketching and solidworks. Graphics educates the students on how to present information in a neat and organised fashion by the three domains above. Graphics at junior certificate level is measured on a common level.

Junior Certificate Exam (70%)

Students will complete an exam which tests them on the chapters below. 2022 is the first year of a new common level exam in Graphics. This exam is two hours long.


Chapters in Graphics
  1. Introduction to Graphics
  2. Basic Construction
  3. Triangles and Circles
  4. Polygons
  5. Circles and Tangents
  6. Orthographic Projection
  7. Pictorial Drawing
  8. Freehand Sketching and Shading
  9. The Ellipse
  10. Transformation Geometry
  11. Parabola

  1. Developments
  2. CAD
  3. Isometric Drawing: Slopes and Curves
  4. True Shapes and Rotations
  5. Auxiliary Projection
  6. Geometric Solids
  7. Charts and Graphs
  8. Axonometric Projection
  9. Solids in Contact

Junior Certificate Project (30%)

The students at Junior Certificate level must complete a project on three A3 sheets. Each sheet is worth 10%. Sheet 1 is on Selection and Investigation of chosen object, Sheet 2 is on measured drawings and Sheet 3 is on CAD presentation. 2022 is the first year of the Graphics Project.

Year of Project
Brief
2022
Handheld Kitchen Utensil

Classroom Based Assessment in Graphics

CBA 1 is completed in Second Year while CBA 2 is completed in Third year before the student project. Both CBA’s help the students complete their Junior Certificate Project.

Brief Outline of Subject at Senior Cycle

Graphics at Junior Cycle leads onto Design and Communication Graphics (DCG) at Senior Cycle where a greater emphasis is paid on research, the design process and the use of CAD. The geometry that you study at Junior Cycle will be further developed during your period in the DCG classroom in 5th and 6th year. DCG at leaving certificate level is measured by both higher and ordinary level exams and projects.

Leaving Certificate Exam (60%):

The DCG chapters at Leaving Certificate Level are broken into two areas of study (Core Topics and Applied Graphics). The core topics come in the exams as short questions where you get an option of four short questions and you must complete three of these. They also come up as long questions where you get an option of three questions and you must complete two. Finally, the applied graphics area of the exam comes up as a question on each chapter and you must complete two questions. This exam is 3 hours long.

Chapter Covered at Leaving Certificate Level

Core Topics
Applied Graphics

Orthographic and Auxiliary Projection

Isometric Drawing

Axonometric Projection

Perspective Projection

Solids in Contact

Conic Sections

Oblique Plane

Intersecting Planes

Intersecting of Solids

Developments


Structural Forms

Geological Geometry

Dynamic Mechanisms

Assemblies

Surface Geometry


Leaving Certificate Project (40%):

There is a project to be completed usually from September to January of Leaving Cert year that is worth 40% of the marks for the whole course. The projects are a 12 – 14-page A3 portfolio on a given brief and following a certain layout. The portfolio incorporates research via the internet, sketching, word processing, CAD models and drawings produced and printed from the computer.

Previous Leaving Certificate Briefs

Higher Level

Ordinary Level
Reusable Cup
2022
Digital Picture Frame
Dash-Cam
2021
Power Bank
Headphones
2020

Drone
2019

Mouse
2018

Blender
2017

Tap
2016

Cross Curriculum

Graphics will be very helpful in the study of Materials Technology Wood, Technology and Metalwork as each of these subjects require you to make drawings of the projects which you are completing. The problem solving and geometry aspects of graphics will prove useful in Mathematics. The designing and presentation skills will also help you in Art.

Careers

  1. Construction
  2. Civil Engineer
  3. Architect
  4. 3D Animator
  5. Interior Design
  6. Fashion Designer
  7. Computer Coder
  8. Computer Game Designer.