Introduction
One of the most common questions IB students ask when choosing their subjects is: Should I take Higher Level (HL) or Standard Level (SL)? With the new IB Design Technology (DT) course beginning its first exams in 2027, it’s more important than ever to understand how HL and SL compare.
In this guide, we’ll break down the main differences between IB Design Technology HL and SL, including workload, assessment, and skills developed. We’ll also explain how RevisionDojo’s IB Design Technology hub gives students at both levels the resources they need to succeed.
Quick Start Comparison
- First exams: 2027.
- SL and HL share the same core topics.
- HL students cover additional content in greater depth.
- HL includes Paper 3 (case study exam).
- Both require an Internal Assessment (IA) design project.
Core Content: HL and SL
Both HL and SL students study the same six core areas of the syllabus:
- Human Factors & Ergonomics
- Resource Management & Sustainability
- Modeling
- Raw Materials to Final Production
- Innovation & Design
- Classic Design
These topics form the foundation of the course, preparing students to understand design principles, problem-solving, and the role of innovation in society.
What Extra Do HL Students Study?
HL students go beyond the core by exploring:
