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Manufacturing and Technology (Level 2)

About the programme

In this hands-on practical course, you will gain entry-level skills by completing electrical and automotive modules where you dismantle large and small engines. In the mechanical engineering section, you will build a project which you will be able to take home.

Vocational pathway: Manufacturing and technology

Programme code: WTA013

Programme modules: Mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and automotive engineering.

NCEA level: Level 2 (Level 3 in Year 2)

Entry criteria: Students enrolled in the WTA must still attend secondary school and keep up with normal school work. The unit standards achieved at the WTA will count towards NCEA Level 1, 2, or 3.​

Number of credits: 29

Duration of programme: 31 weeks

Programme structure: One day per week (8.30am-3pm) during the school term.

Location: Depending on your closest location, it will be one of the following:

  • Rotokauri Campus
  • Kopu Workshop, 25 Kopu Road, Thames
  • Ōtorohanga Workshop, 38 Phillips Avenue, Ōtorohanga

Cost: Free to the student.

Transport: To be arranged with your school and covered by WTA (if applicable).

Further details: Waikato Trades Academy or www.youthguarantee.net.nz.

Contacts: You must enrol through your school. Please see your careers advisor.

Year 2 entry criteria: To move on to Year 2, you will need to have completed 80% of the available credits in Year 1.

Programme content

Unit StandardTitleVersionLevelCredits
 Automotive    
229Identify the general locations and functions of motor vehicle systems and main components1124
21671Carry out general engineering tasks in the automotive industry
324
21688Demonstrate knowledge of disassembling and reassembling a four stroke multi-cylinder engine423
21718Demonstrate knowledge of hazardous materials used in the motor and related industries222
 Engineering    
02395Demonstrate and apply knowledge of the selection, use, and care of engineering hand tools924
21911Demonstrate knowledge of safety on engineering worksites322
29730Apply good work practices when performing basic fabrication operations under supervision226
 Electrical   
15849Perform manual soldering and de-soldering procedures for electrotechnology work722
5922Use cutting tools and machines in the performance of electrical installation and maintenance722
 Total NZQA Credits  29

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