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2013 programmesTradesReal Skills, Real Jobs, Real Money…Really great Careers.Qualified trades people are in demand. We work closely with industry to ensure we provide graduates with theknowledge and skills required to take up apprenticeships or begin entry level employment. Talk to us today aboutpre-trade or apprentice training in carpentry, automotive or engineering.National Certificate in Construction (Supervisor) (Level 5)A career as a Construction Supervisor orfurther study on the National Diploma inConstruction Management (Level 6)(not offered at <strong>NMIT</strong>).544Evening classes, 2 years part timeNational Certificate in Construction (Leading Hand) (Level 4)A career as a Leading Hand or further studyon the National Certificate in Construction(Supervisor) (Level 5) then further studyon the National Diploma in ConstructionManagement (Level 6) (not offered at <strong>NMIT</strong>).National Certificate in Carpentry (For Apprentices)Graduates will be able to work as a competenttradesperson and hold a Carpentry Licence.They will have a wide range of opportunitiesfor work in all sectors of the building andconstruction industry or progress onto furtherstudy such as the National Certificate inConstruction (Leading Hand) (Level 4) and theNational Certificate in Construction(Supervisor) (Level 5).Level Duration Starts CampusFebruaryENTRY REQUIREMENTS: All applicants: National Certificate in Carpentry (Level 4); OR equivalent. All applicants must be employedin the construction industry.Level Duration Starts CampusEvening classes, 1 year part timeFebruaryENTRY REQUIREMENTS: All applicants: National Certificate in Carpentry (Level 4); OR equivalent. All applicants must be employedin the construction industry.Level Duration Starts CampusPart time in block courses over 4 yearsVariesENTRY REQUIREMENTS: Applicants under 20 years: A minimum of 8 credits NCEA L1 showing basic literacy plus a minimum8 credits NCEA L1 showing numeracy; OR equivalent. Applicants 20 years and over: No minimum academic requirements.All applicants: Apprentices must have a 3rd party agreement between student, <strong>NMIT</strong> and employer.NNNCertificate in CarpentryGraduates will be qualified to work asentry-level construction site workers, pre-cutfactory workers, and in the retail sectorof the building and construction industry.This qualification will assist graduates inobtaining an apprenticeship and completingthe practical requirements towards theNational Certificate in Carpentry (Level 4).Level Duration Starts Campus440 weeks full timeFebruaryENTRY REQUIREMENTS: Applicants under 20 years: A minimum of 8 credits at NCEA L1 showing basic numeracy skills anda minimum of 8 credits at NCEA L1 in literacy skills OR equivalent. Applicants 20 years and over: No minimum academicrequirements. All applicants: Appropriate drivers licence prior to attempting any unit standards that require it. Demonstratelikelihood of success by interview.NMNOTE: Entry requirements in this document are a summary and should be used as a guide only. All <strong>NMIT</strong> programmes have EnglishLanguage entry requirements for applicants whose first language is not English. Please contact <strong>NMIT</strong> for full details on entry requirements.Tom Williams - Certificate in Carpentry- now studying National Certificate in Carpentry (For Apprentices)APPRENTICE BUILDER, FOOTHOLD DEVELOPMENTS, NELSONTom Williams was looking for a challenging career – and now, after completing a Certificate in Pre-tradeCarpentry at <strong>NMIT</strong>, he has one.One of the highlights of his training was building a two-unit house from scratch on campus.“There’s a really good mix of practical and theory. Building the house was a real highlight;it was good doing something hands-on and learning all the steps it takes to build a house.”Tom first considered trades as a career while at college, completing a <strong>NMIT</strong> STAR course in HandTools for Trades and now after successfully completing the Certificate in Pre-trade Carpentryprogramme, in three and a half years he will be a qualified builder.“I’d recommend this career to people who enjoy a challenge, who are active and enjoygetting out there – it’s really satisfying seeing what you’ve done and looking back at theend of the day at what you’ve achieved.”Search <strong>NMIT</strong>NZ on YouTube.com and Vimeo.com for this graduate profile.30CAMPUS KEY:N NelsonCampusR RichmondCampusM MarlboroughCampusF Flexible (i.e. Distance,Online or a blend of both)W RNZAF BaseWoodbourneO Other

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