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COURSES<br />

2013


CONTACT US<br />

phone 0800 282 437<br />

0800 <strong>CTC</strong> 4FREE<br />

email ctc@cpit.ac.nz<br />

website www.ctc.ac.nz<br />

post Canterbury Tertiary College<br />

PO Box 540<br />

Christchurch<br />

In association with:


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CONTENTS<br />

About us 4<br />

Day to day 5<br />

Frequently asked questions 6<br />

Courses on offer 8–14<br />

Application form 15–18<br />

High School endorsement form 19<br />

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ABOUT US<br />

The best of school and beyond<br />

The Canterbury Tertiary College (<strong>CTC</strong>) is a partnership<br />

between secondary schools and our regions’ tertiary<br />

education providers. Together we’re offering you<br />

the best of both worlds with the opportunity to<br />

successfully complete your NCEA studies at secondary<br />

school and take your first steps toward gaining a<br />

tertiary qualification. With a diverse range of study<br />

options, you can learn new skills and explore your<br />

future career direction.<br />

You will focus on relevant skills and industry based<br />

training that leads to employment, apprenticeship<br />

opportunities or further tertiary study. The <strong>CTC</strong><br />

partnership also values the social aspects of secondary<br />

school with students still able to enjoy their extra<br />

curricula activities and friendships.<br />

Having access to both school and tertiary support<br />

services also helps make for a smoother transition into<br />

the workplace or adult learning environment.<br />

Value for you as a student<br />

Some young people find choosing a career or study<br />

path a daunting process. Now you can explore what<br />

interests you most while enjoying with the support of<br />

your secondary school and <strong>CTC</strong>.<br />

Expand on your existing talents and gain new skills in<br />

our purpose-built facilities. Working in small groups<br />

you will be tutored by industry experts and experience<br />

all aspects of the tertiary environment including further<br />

career advice and study support.<br />

Career opportunities<br />

Entering the workplace with many of the skills you need<br />

to secure a fulfilling career will impress future employers.<br />

Through our strong industry connections we know<br />

what qualifications and experience the marketplace<br />

requires and our industry relationships help to secure<br />

valuable workplace experience, apprenticeships and job<br />

placements.<br />

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Providers<br />

In 2013, <strong>CTC</strong> will partner with many of the regions<br />

leading tertiary institutions and local secondary<br />

schools to provide a wide variety of courses. Students<br />

will be dual enrolled at their secondary school and the<br />

tertiary institute offering their course. Our partners<br />

include:<br />

• <strong>CPIT</strong> Madras Street and<br />

Trades Innovation<br />

Institute, Ensors<br />

Road<br />

• Aoraki Polytechnic Timaru<br />

• Aranui High School Shortland Street<br />

• Hagley Community College Hagley Avenue<br />

• Linwood College Aldwins Road<br />

• SIT Waterloo Road<br />

Timetable options<br />

The 2013 timetable options are:<br />

Thursday and Friday, 8.30am-3pm<br />

OR Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 1-5pm<br />

Some courses include block courses during the school<br />

holidays. If your school has other requirements that<br />

differ from the timetable above please contact us.<br />

0800 <strong>CTC</strong>4FREE www.ctc.ac.nz<br />

DAY TO DAY<br />

Start dates<br />

We are currently accepting applications for courses<br />

that start in February 2013. Some courses have<br />

additional start dates in July 2013.<br />

Start dates are subject to change and courses must<br />

achieve a minimum number of applicants before they<br />

can run.<br />

Working with your secondary school<br />

If your school has other requirements please contact<br />

us. We can work with your school on timetable<br />

options, locations and start dates.<br />

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FREQUENTLY<br />

ASKED<br />

QUESTIONS<br />

Q How many actual NCEA credits are there?<br />

a This depends on the course that you choose to do.<br />

All credits will go towards your NCEA qualification.<br />

Q Are there any fees?<br />

a There are no fees associated with these courses –<br />

all materials and equipment will be supplied.<br />

Q Is there funding for travel to and from the course?<br />

a Transport funding is decided on a case by case<br />

basis. Each school must advise <strong>CTC</strong> of anticipated<br />

costs for the duration of the course so that funding<br />

can be approved.<br />

Q Will I be in a class with adults or other school students?<br />

a Classes will only have students from Canterbury<br />

secondary schools.<br />

Q Who finds the work experience?<br />

a <strong>CTC</strong> works with you to find a suitable work<br />

experience placement.<br />

Q Are the qualifications internationally recognised?<br />

a Yes, all qualifications are recognised by NZQA on<br />

the National Qualifications Framework.<br />

Q Do I have to go to school every day and<br />

what if I don’t go?<br />

a You need to participate fully in both your<br />

secondary school course and your <strong>CTC</strong> course.<br />

Your attendance is monitored daily.<br />

Q Can I change my days or course option?<br />

a This will depend on when you want to make the<br />

change and if there is space available in the option<br />

you want to move to.<br />

Q Can I go back to school if it doesn’t work out?<br />

a Yes, you can return to school full time.<br />

Q Can I get help with learning?<br />

a All students on <strong>CTC</strong> courses have access to a<br />

variety of learning support services. Just let us<br />

know if you need our help.<br />

Q Will this course give me direct entry to further study<br />

in a higher qualification?<br />

a All <strong>CTC</strong> courses have pathways to higher levels of<br />

education across the tertiary sector. Entry depends<br />

on your results.<br />

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COURSES<br />

Applied Engineering 8<br />

Automotive/Autobody 8<br />

Business Administration & Computing 9<br />

Carpentry 9<br />

Civil Skills 10<br />

Cookery 10<br />

Early Childhood Education & Care 10<br />

Electrical Engineering 11<br />

Furniture & Joinery 11<br />

Hairdressing (Salon Support) 12<br />

Hospitality 12<br />

Introduction to Trades 12<br />

Mechanical Engineering 13<br />

Plasterboard, Painting & Decorating 13<br />

Plumbing & Drainlaying 13<br />

Pre Health & Support 14<br />

Science & Health 14<br />

Welding & Structural Steel 14<br />

Note: Other study areas may be available for your<br />

school. Please contact us to discuss your options.<br />

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Applied Engineering: Design & Practice Level 2 OUTCOME: National Certificate<br />

in Electronic<br />

Technology<br />

Working with our experienced professionals you will explore the technical skills<br />

associated with Mechanical (Design & Drawing), Electrical and Electronic Engineering.<br />

Course Content<br />

In our course you will learn the various aspects of Applied Engineering within the<br />

Mechanical and Electrical disciplines. You will develop skills around Electronics Design<br />

and Assembly, as well as Mechanical Engineering Design including Computer Aided<br />

Design using 3D parametric modelling software (Inventor).<br />

Your work will be practical and project based and includes sketching and model<br />

making, both on the computer for virtual models, and in a laboratory/workshop for<br />

physical models. Successful students will obtain the National Certificate in Electronic<br />

Technology Level 2, 40 credits, together with 22 credits in Mechanical (Design and<br />

Drawing).<br />

Future Opportunities<br />

Further study options are the National Certificate in Electronic Technology<br />

Level 3 and New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (NZDE).<br />

Applied Engineering: Design & Practice Level 3<br />

Further develop your skills in Mechanical, Electrical and Electronic Engineering.<br />

Course Content<br />

On completion of this course you will be able to plan and produce Computer Aided<br />

Design (CAD) scale production drawings. You will select and interpret mechanical<br />

engineering drawings, and create and modify three dimensional engineering models.<br />

You will develop technical skills in the construction, operation and performance of<br />

electronic programmable circuits, electronic devices and prototypes. Knowledge of<br />

electronic product development, Analogue to Digital Conversion (ADC) and Digital to<br />

Analogue Conversion (DAC) digital electronic interface devices and logic circuits are<br />

also covered within this course. Successful students will obtain the National Certificate<br />

in Electronics Technology Level 3, 42 credits, together with 18 credits in Mechanical<br />

(Design and Drawing).<br />

Future Opportunities<br />

Depending on the school study chosen, you can progress from this course to the<br />

New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (NZDE) or Bachelor of Engineering Technology.<br />

Discover the key skills and techniques for motor industry careers and work with our<br />

expert automotive and autobody tutors in world class workshops.<br />

Course Content<br />

Learn general aspects of automotive and autobody skills as well as the use and care of<br />

tools. You will also complete 120 hours of work experience with a reputable company.<br />

Our in-depth course helps you to understand motor and machine theories and topics<br />

like useful calculations, safe work practices and communication skills.<br />

Future Opportunities<br />

When you finish this course you will be ready to move on to Level 3 of apprenticeship<br />

based qualifications in whichever automotive area you choose to specialise in. You must<br />

successfully complete Level 3 before you can study the Level 4 course.<br />

LEVEL: 2<br />

PROGRAMME CODE: CH4021<br />

CREDITS: 43 NQF<br />

62 <strong>CPIT</strong><br />

PROVIDER: <strong>CPIT</strong> Madras Street<br />

Note: It is recommended that<br />

English and maths are studied at<br />

Level 2 concurrently with this course.<br />

OUTCOME: National Certificate<br />

in Electronic<br />

Technology<br />

LEVEL: 3<br />

PROGRAMME CODE: CH4022<br />

CREDITS: 60<br />

PROVIDER: <strong>CPIT</strong> Madras Street<br />

Note: It is recommended that<br />

English and maths are studied at<br />

Level 2 concurrently with this course.<br />

Automotive/Autobody OUTCOME: Certificate in<br />

Motor Industry<br />

(Entry Skills)<br />

LEVEL: 2<br />

PROGRAMME CODE: CH3983<br />

CREDITS: 56 (Year 1)<br />

41 (Year 2 Automotive<br />

42 (Year 2) Autobody<br />

PROVIDER: <strong>CPIT</strong> Trades<br />

Innovation Institute<br />

Ensors Road<br />

SIT Waterloo Road<br />

Note: This is a two year<br />

programme. In your second year<br />

you can choose to specialise in<br />

Automotive or Autobody.<br />

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Business Administration & Computing OUTCOME: National Certificate<br />

in Business<br />

Our professional tutors will guide you through the latest software and systems most<br />

businesses are using today.<br />

Course Content<br />

Learning activities are practically based and range from core study in the key computer<br />

applications for business administration to communications, customer service and<br />

office skills. Keyboard skill and speed is also further developed.<br />

Future Opportunities<br />

With this certificate you will be able to apply for office administration assistant, retail<br />

and reception positions or complete further certificates, diplomas and degrees in<br />

business, commerce and computing.<br />

Carpentry Level 3<br />

Working in small groups using the latest tools and equipment, our expert tutors will<br />

guide you through core carpentry techniques and theories.<br />

Course Content<br />

Your training will be focused on understanding measurements, calculations, quantities,<br />

materials, carpentry methods as well as the use and care of hand and power tools. You<br />

will also complete 100 hours of workplace learning with a building company.<br />

Future Opportunities<br />

On completion of our course you can either move on to further training with the<br />

Certificate in Carpentry Level 4 or take on an apprenticeship and study at night school.<br />

Carpentry Level 4<br />

Expand your knowledge with our expert carpentry tutors taking your core carpentry<br />

techniques and theories to a more skilled level.<br />

Course Content<br />

Our course focuses on practical projects and carpentry theory. You will become<br />

confident with calculations, quantities, drawing, and improve your communication<br />

skills. Other subjects include the study of tools, machines and timbers plus you<br />

will learn about the construction details for single and two storey homes and light<br />

commercial buildings. You will also complete 100 hours of workplace learning with a<br />

building company.<br />

Future Opportunities<br />

On completion of our course you can move on to further training or take on an<br />

apprenticeship and study at night school. With further study, the construction industry<br />

has opportunities for promotion to jobs like leading hand, foreman, construction<br />

manager, project manager or running your own business as an independent contractor.<br />

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Administration &<br />

Computing<br />

LEVEL: 3<br />

PROGRAMME CODE: NCO633<br />

CREDITS: 69<br />

PROVIDER: <strong>CPIT</strong> Madras Street<br />

OUTCOME: Credits towards the<br />

Certificate in<br />

Carpentry Level 4<br />

LEVEL: 3<br />

PROGRAMME CODE: CH3421<br />

COURSE CODE: <strong>CTC</strong>C300<br />

CREDITS: 60<br />

PROVIDER: <strong>CPIT</strong> Trades<br />

Innovation Institute<br />

Ensors Road<br />

SIT Waterloo Road<br />

Aoraki Polytechnic,<br />

Timaru<br />

OUTCOME: Certificate in<br />

Carpentry<br />

LEVEL: 4<br />

PROGRAMME CODE: CH3421<br />

COURSE CODE: <strong>CTC</strong>C400<br />

CREDITS: 60<br />

PROVIDER: <strong>CPIT</strong> Trades<br />

Innovation Institute<br />

Ensors Road<br />

SIT Waterloo Road<br />

Note: You must have completed<br />

<strong>CTC</strong>C300 Carpentry Level 3 before<br />

beginning this course.<br />

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Civil Skills<br />

The demand for skilled and work ready employees to take up civil construction roles<br />

has never been greater in our region. This is your first step to employment in the<br />

sector.<br />

Course Content<br />

You will develop core skills in the areas of paving, concreting and construction<br />

infrastructure. You will also apply health and safety requirements to the civil<br />

construction environment and gain the Site Safe Certificate and the Traffic Controller<br />

Certificate (TC1). During the course, you will do 200 hours of work experience.<br />

Future Opportunities<br />

On completion you can enter into the industry as a skilled civil construction worker<br />

with one of the many companies seeking employees.<br />

Completion also enables you to apply for the National Certificate in Infrastructure<br />

Works with optional strands in Earthworks, Pavement Surfacing, Roads, Rural<br />

Contracting and Utilities. These courses can be completed while you are employed.<br />

Cookery<br />

Work alongside professional cookery tutors in a commercial kitchen environment<br />

learning what it takes to become a chef.<br />

Course Content<br />

Our experts help you develop the skills you need to cook routine dishes in a<br />

commercial kitchen. We cover general foundation cookery methods and preparation<br />

techniques.<br />

Learn about diverse workplaces and how to: participate in a team; prepare fruit and<br />

vegetables, sandwiches and salads; clean food production areas and equipment;<br />

handle knives; food and workplace safety; perform calculations; as well as frying,<br />

baking, boiling, poaching, steaming and grilling food.<br />

Future Opportunities<br />

Aspiring chefs and restaurateurs can enjoy further training with options like the<br />

National Certificate in Baking Level 3 or the Diploma in Professional Cookery Level 5.<br />

OUTCOME: Essential Civil Skills<br />

LEVEL: 2<br />

PROGRAMME CODE: RCEC20<br />

CREDITS: 40-46 NZQF<br />

48 <strong>CPIT</strong><br />

PROVIDER: <strong>CPIT</strong> Trades<br />

Innovation Institute<br />

Ensors Road<br />

OUTCOME: Credits towards the<br />

Certificate in<br />

Cookery for the<br />

Hospitality Industry<br />

LEVEL: 3<br />

PROGRAMME CODE: CH3989<br />

CREDITS: 62 at <strong>CPIT</strong><br />

PROVIDER: <strong>CPIT</strong> Madras Street<br />

Note: Students from any school can<br />

attend either programme.<br />

Early Childhood Education & Care* OUTCOME: National Certificate<br />

in Early Childhood<br />

Education & Care<br />

The National Certificate in Early Childhood Education & Care will provide you with a<br />

base knowledge in all areas of early childhood education.<br />

Course Content<br />

Our theory and practice in early childhood education uses Te Whariki - The Early<br />

Childhood Curriculum to study development patterns in young children and how to<br />

recognise milestones in a child’s development. You will understand the uniqueness<br />

of each child and an appreciation and respect for the children you are in a position<br />

to influence. Learn about the importance of communication between family, whanau,<br />

community and society and the role of other organisations within the early childhood<br />

service. You will also be required to complete 80 hours of professional practice in an<br />

early childhood environment as part of this course.<br />

Future Opportunities<br />

You can further your training by completing a National Certificate in ECE Level 5<br />

(centre-based training), a Bachelor of Teaching & Learning (Early Childhood) or<br />

NZ Nanny School courses.<br />

LEVEL: 3<br />

PROGRAMME CODE: TBA<br />

CREDITS: Level 2 – 22<br />

Level 3 – 41<br />

PROVIDER: Hagley Community<br />

College<br />

Hagley Avenue<br />

*Subject to final approval<br />

TBA: to be advised<br />

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Electrical Engineering Level 2<br />

Trained by our expert professionals in safe and specialised facilities, you will work in<br />

small groups to learn basic skills in electrical practices.<br />

Course Content<br />

You will focus on the use of electrical diagrams, instruments and mechanics as well<br />

as simple mathematics and measurements. We teach you the best way to solder<br />

wires and components, how to install flexible cords and the use of safeguards with<br />

portable appliances.<br />

Part of our course includes work experience and we also teach safe working practices<br />

and safety testing, first-aid and CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation), and basic<br />

employment rights and workplace responsibilities.<br />

Future Opportunities<br />

On successful completion of our course you can move on to the National Certificate<br />

in Electrical Engineering Level 3 or take on an apprenticeship completing your<br />

studies at night school.<br />

Electrical Engineering Level 3<br />

Learn more advanced skills to help start your career in the electrical industry once<br />

you have successfully completed the National Certificate in Electrical Engineering<br />

Level 2.<br />

Course Content<br />

Following from your Level 2 studies, our expert professionals will guide you through<br />

a course of key electrical practices including: drawing and interpreting electrical<br />

diagrams; computer applications for electrical engineers; AC motors, power and<br />

power factor theory; earthing, single phase and three phase; and power supplies,<br />

cables and accessories. Other aspects include work experience with a reputable<br />

company, trade and safety standards, report writing and employee rights and<br />

responsibilities. <strong>CTC</strong> only delivers the off-job component of the National Certificate.<br />

To complete the on-job requirements of this qualification you will be required to<br />

enter a training agreement with the ETITO.<br />

Future Opportunities<br />

Once you have completed 80% or more of the National Certificate in Electrical<br />

Engineering Level 3 (153 credits) you can move on to the National Certificate in<br />

Electrical Engineering Level 4.<br />

Furniture & Joinery<br />

Expert tutors will introduce you to the tools, materials and processes common to<br />

the Furniture and Joinery industries.<br />

Course Content<br />

During this course you will learn about using hand and power tools and fixed<br />

machinery under supervision. You will be able to hand turn wood to produce<br />

furniture articles and understand the differences between timber and manufactured<br />

boards. Measuring and calculating on freehand, isometric and oblique drawing<br />

desks are also developed. Learn how to use adhesives and sealants, mechanical<br />

fixings and methods of attachment. Safe practices and documents used to order,<br />

receive, handle and store joinery materials are studied, as well as the safe working<br />

practices required in joinery workplaces. Completion of this course fulfils the entry<br />

requirements for the Certificate in Furniture & Joinery Level 3.<br />

Future Opportunities<br />

You can seek a career in the Furniture and Joinery industry or progress to further<br />

study in the Certificate in Furniture & Joinery Level 3 and Level 4.<br />

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OUTCOME: National Certificate<br />

in Engineering<br />

LEVEL: 2<br />

PROGRAMME CODE: NC5391<br />

CREDITS: 44<br />

PROVIDER: <strong>CPIT</strong> Trades<br />

Innovation Institute<br />

Ensors Road<br />

SIT Waterloo Road<br />

OUTCOME: Credits towards the<br />

National Certificate<br />

in Engineering<br />

Level 3<br />

LEVEL: 3<br />

PROGRAMME CODE: NC5415<br />

CREDITS: 54<br />

PROVIDER: <strong>CPIT</strong> Trades<br />

Innovation Institute<br />

Ensors Road<br />

OUTCOME: Credits towards<br />

the Certificate in<br />

Furniture & Joinery<br />

Level 2<br />

LEVEL: 2<br />

PROGRAMME CODE: CH4021<br />

CREDITS: 67<br />

PROVIDER: <strong>CPIT</strong> Trades<br />

Innovation Institute<br />

Ensors Road<br />

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Hairdressing (Salon Support)<br />

Our professional tutors will introduce you to all features of the exciting<br />

world of hairdressing.<br />

Course Content<br />

Passionate about sharing their skills and knowledge, our tutors teach you essential hair<br />

consultation, analysis and treatments, the latest trends and styling methods, as well<br />

as the most popular products and technologies. Our facilities mirror those of a real<br />

salon and we invite clients in for you to practise your styling skills on. We also cover<br />

salon administration and communication details like managing bookings, looking after<br />

clients, plus displaying and selling products. The main areas of study you will learn are:<br />

• shampoos, treatments, colouring • introduction to cutting and chemical treatment<br />

• styling, design, blow waving and long hair styling • reception skills, customer service<br />

and service workflow.<br />

Future Opportunities<br />

We know these are the skills that potential employers are seeking and our tutors are<br />

enthusiastic about helping you gain further work experience and apprenticeships.<br />

Hospitality<br />

Experience the varied roles available in the hospitality sector and discover the<br />

best fit for your interests and personality.<br />

Course Content<br />

Whether you want to work as a chef, barista or in the area of restaurant service and<br />

hospitality management, our practical course will help you make the right decision.<br />

Topics include practical professional cookery and bakery, guest service taster,<br />

introduction to restaurant service, introduction to bar service and barista training.<br />

Future Opportunities<br />

There are so many different roles throughout the hospitality and tourism industry<br />

and you can also study further for certificates in: Baking; Cookery for the Hospitality<br />

Industry; Restaurant, Wine & Bar; or for Diplomas in Professional Cookery or<br />

Hospitality Management.<br />

Introduction to Trades<br />

Learn about all the options Construction, Motor and Engineering trades have to offer<br />

for your future career.<br />

Course Content<br />

During our module you will get hands-on experience and discover what each trade is<br />

all about.<br />

The trades we take a detailed look at include:<br />

• Autobody • Joinery<br />

• Automotive • Masonry<br />

• Carpentry • Painting & Decorating<br />

• Electrical • Plumbing<br />

• Engineering • Welding.<br />

Future Opportunities<br />

Completing this module will help you understand the choices available for your<br />

future study and training.<br />

OUTCOME: National Certificate<br />

in Salon Support<br />

LEVEL: 3<br />

PROGRAMME CODE: NC0268<br />

CREDITS: 75<br />

PROVIDER: SIT Waterloo Road<br />

OUTCOME: National Certificate<br />

in Hospitality<br />

(Introduction to<br />

Cookery)<br />

LEVEL: 2<br />

PROGRAMME CODE: NCO552<br />

CREDITS: 45<br />

PROVIDER: Aranui High School<br />

Option 2: This course has a block<br />

course in the second week of each<br />

holiday break. You will gain<br />

11 Level 2 credits.<br />

Please phone <strong>CTC</strong> for more<br />

information.<br />

OUTCOME: Credits towards<br />

the Certificate in<br />

Foundation Studies<br />

(Introduction to<br />

Trades)<br />

LEVEL: 2<br />

PROGRAMME CODE: CH4021<br />

CREDITS: 60<br />

PROVIDER: <strong>CPIT</strong> Trades<br />

Innovation Institute<br />

Ensors Road<br />

SIT Waterloo Road<br />

Aoraki Polytechnic,<br />

Timaru<br />

Note: A female only class is also<br />

available with <strong>CPIT</strong>, in addition to<br />

mixed gender classes.<br />

12 0800 <strong>CTC</strong>4FREE www.ctc.ac.nz


Mechanical Engineering<br />

Training in small groups with industry expert tutors using specialised equipment helps<br />

you to learn the skills needed to start a career in engineering.<br />

Course Content<br />

In our pre trade course you will learn everything from sketching, calculations and<br />

measurements to maintenance and safe work practice. Key subjects are:<br />

• fitting, turning, toolmaking<br />

• maintenance, fabrication and diagnostics<br />

• machining and precision machining<br />

• use of power tools and welding techniques.<br />

During this year you will also complete 40 hours of work experience.<br />

Future Opportunities<br />

You may choose to continue your studies as an apprentice or take the full time study<br />

option and gain higher qualifications such as: National Certificate in Mechanical<br />

Engineering Level 4 (Part Time) in a training agreement with Competenz; New Zealand<br />

Diploma in Engineering (Full Time).<br />

Plasterboard, Painting & Decorating<br />

Develop a keen eye for detail and all the professional methods you need to<br />

gain employment, apply for an apprenticeship or work as an assistant.<br />

Course Content<br />

The course has been designed to give you all the fundamental skills to gain work as a<br />

plasterer or painter. These include skills in industrial safety, basic scaffolding, surface<br />

preparation and application techniques. Practical skills, training, theory, industry visits,<br />

guest speakers and work experience are involved.<br />

Future Opportunities<br />

If you obtain employment as a painter you can then enrol in the Certificate in Painting<br />

& Decorating Practicum (Part B) Level 3 and receive additional credits towards your<br />

painting apprenticeship.<br />

Discover the ultimate pathway into your apprenticeship with our module offering<br />

major work experience in an industry that is always on the lookout for skilled people.<br />

Course Content<br />

The Drainlaying Introduction Module (RCDL20) has been designed to give you all the<br />

fundamental skills you need to gain employment as an apprentice drainlayer. These<br />

include industrial safety, tools, materials and basic processes and one or a combination<br />

of the following activities: work observation, industry visits, guest speakers or work<br />

experience. Completion of this module will put you in a strong position when applying<br />

for an apprenticeship in the industry and during the course you will do up to 100 hours<br />

of work experience.<br />

Future Opportunities<br />

You can further your training with the next level by completing the Pre Trade Plumbing<br />

Module (RCPG20), apply for an apprenticeship or start work in the Drainlaying, Plumbing<br />

or Gasfitting industry as an assistant.<br />

0800 <strong>CTC</strong>4FREE www.ctc.ac.nz<br />

OUTCOME: National Certificate<br />

in Mechanical<br />

Engineering<br />

LEVEL: 2<br />

PROGRAMME CODE: NC1220<br />

CREDITS: 62<br />

PROVIDER: <strong>CPIT</strong> Trades<br />

Innovation Institute<br />

Ensors Road<br />

SIT Waterloo Road<br />

OUTCOME: Credits towards<br />

the Certificate<br />

of Proficiency<br />

(Foundation)<br />

(Plasterboard,<br />

Painting &<br />

Decorating)<br />

LEVEL: 3<br />

PROGRAMME CODE: CH4022<br />

CREDITS: 62 NZQF<br />

60 <strong>CPIT</strong><br />

PROVIDER: <strong>CPIT</strong> Trades<br />

Innovation Institute<br />

Ensors Road<br />

Plumbing & Drainlaying OUTCOME: Drainlaying<br />

Introduction<br />

(Module)<br />

LEVEL: 2<br />

PROGRAMME CODE: RCDL20<br />

CREDITS: 40<br />

PROVIDER: <strong>CPIT</strong> Trades<br />

Innovation Institute<br />

Ensors Road<br />

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Pre Health & Support*<br />

Our professional tutors will train you in many aspects of health care and give you an<br />

insight into all of the different directions you can take in this sector.<br />

Course Content<br />

Exploring health and social services through practical training, work observation,<br />

industry visits and guest speakers will help you take care of others as well as give<br />

insight into own your state of wellbeing. You will complete the St John’s Workplace<br />

First Aid Certificate and other courses including:<br />

• Introduction to Health & Social Services • Interpersonal Communication<br />

• Activities of Daily Living • Human Growth & Development<br />

• Personal Health & Wellness • Career Development.<br />

Future Opportunities<br />

You can work with children or adults as a caregiver or support worker in health,<br />

education or social services sectors, or choose to gain further qualifications like the<br />

Certificate in Human Services, Diploma in Enrolled Nursing or the National Certificate<br />

in Mental Health Support Work. Advanced studies include degrees like the Bachelor of<br />

Social Work or the Bachelor of Nursing.<br />

Science & Health*<br />

Our science team will help you understand the different strands of science including<br />

those related to health and the human body.<br />

Course Content<br />

Exploring science through a hands-on approach you will learn fundamental knowledge<br />

and skills in various areas of science including human anatomy, microbiology and<br />

chemistry.<br />

Future Opportunities<br />

Successful completion of this certificate, combined with suitable achievement in English<br />

and Mathematics at school, enables you to apply for entry to one of the following<br />

degrees: Bachelor of Medical Imaging and the Bachelor of Applied Science specialising<br />

in Laboratory Technology, Sports & Exercise Science or Physical Activity, Health &<br />

Wellness.<br />

Welding & Structural Steel<br />

Train with our expert tutors and work in small groups to learn techniques for making,<br />

joining and repairing metalwork.<br />

Course Content<br />

In this pre trade course you will complete 60 hours work experience and learn key<br />

welding skills as well as:<br />

• interpreting drawings and making calculations • recognising and setting machinery<br />

• thermal cutting • Arc and MIG welding processes • industrial safety processes.<br />

Future Opportunities<br />

You may choose to continue your studies as an apprentice or take a full time study<br />

option with the Certificate in Engineering (Fitting Turning & Tool Making) and the<br />

National Certificate in Mechanical Engineering which will see you qualified to study<br />

for the National Certificate in Engineering Level 4 in the fields of either: mechanical,<br />

engineering, heavy or light fabrication or steel construction.<br />

OUTCOME: Credits towards<br />

the Certificate in<br />

Foundation Studies<br />

(Health & Support)<br />

LEVEL: TBA<br />

PROGRAMME CODE: TBA<br />

CREDITS: TBA<br />

PROVIDER: <strong>CPIT</strong> Madras Street<br />

*Pending approval<br />

TBA: to be advised<br />

OUTCOME: Credits towards<br />

the Certificate in<br />

Foundation Studies<br />

(Science & Health)*<br />

LEVEL: TBA<br />

PROGRAMME CODE: TBA<br />

CREDITS: TBA<br />

PROVIDER: <strong>CPIT</strong> Madras Street<br />

*Pending approval<br />

TBA: to be advised<br />

OUTCOME: Certificate in<br />

Engineering (Welding<br />

& Structural Steel)<br />

LEVEL: 2<br />

PROGRAMME CODE: CH3941<br />

CREDITS: 60<br />

PROVIDER: <strong>CPIT</strong> Trades<br />

Innovation Institute<br />

Ensors Road<br />

14 0800 <strong>CTC</strong>4FREE www.ctc.ac.nz


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STUDENT<br />

APPLICATION<br />

Information supplied on this form is required to<br />

complete an enrolment at <strong>CTC</strong> and for Ministry of<br />

Education statistics. Processing of your enrolment<br />

requires this form is fully completed with all of the<br />

necessary documents included. This application<br />

must be accompanied by your High School<br />

Endorsement Form.<br />

Please post to:<br />

Canterbury Tertiary College<br />

PO Box 540<br />

Christchurch 8140


Please complete ALL sections of this form.<br />

PERSONAL DETAILS<br />

<strong>CTC</strong> Student ID National Student<br />

(if known) Identity (NSI) or<br />

NZQA No. (if known)<br />

Legal surname Title Mr Mrs Ms Miss Other<br />

Legal first names Gender F M<br />

Preferred name Date of Birth Day Month Year<br />

Previous name<br />

(if different)<br />

Home address Alternative<br />

(Results will be address (while<br />

sent to your studying)<br />

home address<br />

unless otherwise<br />

advised)<br />

Phone number Home Work Phone Number Home Work<br />

Mobile Fax Email<br />

Please advise your preferred method of contact - eg phone/email<br />

PARENT/WHANAU CONTACT DETAILS<br />

Name Mobile<br />

Phone number Day Night Address<br />

Relationship to you/student<br />

CITIZENSHIP<br />

It is a Ministry of Education requirement that you MUST provide a verified copy of your birth certificate, passport or other evidence of permanent<br />

residency to verify your status as a domestic student.<br />

NZ Citizen NZ Permanent Resident Australian Citizen or Permanent Resident Other<br />

If Other, write down your country of citizenship<br />

(For students with dual citizenship, specify the country of citizenship of the passport used to enter New Zealand.)<br />

ETHNICITY<br />

With which of the following ethnic groups do you identify? (You may tick or specify up to three boxes.)<br />

NZ European/Pakeha Niuean Chinese Other Pacific Island Please specify<br />

New Zealand Maori Samoan Australian Other Asian Please specify<br />

Cook Island Maori Tokelauan British Other Please specify<br />

Fijian Tongan Indian<br />

For New Zealand Maori, please identify your Iwi. (You may list more than one.)


ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS<br />

Is English your first language? YES NO<br />

If NO, please specify your first language<br />

MEDICAL DETAILS<br />

Do you have a medical condition you want the <strong>CTC</strong> to be aware of? YES NO<br />

If YES, please specify<br />

Do you have an impairment, long term injury, specific learning disability, chronic illness, mental health condition, or are you deaf?<br />

YES NO<br />

If YES, please tick one of the following categories. (The Disability Coordinator will contact you with information about the support that is available.)<br />

Mobility Vision Hearing Learning Speech Other Please specify<br />

GP Name GP Phone number<br />

In an emergency, do you need help to evacuate the building? YES NO<br />

STATISTICAL INFORMATION<br />

What secondary school do you attend?<br />

Please add what year you are in at school?<br />

Year 11 Year 12 Year 13<br />

What is the highest level of achievement you hold from secondary school? (Tick one box only)<br />

No formal or secondary NCEA 1 or School Certificate NCEA 2 or Sixth Form Certificate<br />

qualification in one or more subjects in one or more subjects<br />

Other (Please specify if none of the above)<br />

Will this be the first year you have ever enrolled in an Institute of Technology, University, Polytechnic, College of Education, Private Training<br />

Establishment or Wananga, either in New Zealand or overseas since leaving school? Do not include enrolments in community, STAR, or hobby<br />

classes.<br />

YES NO If you answered NO, please enter the year of your first enrolment<br />

PROGRAMME DETAILS<br />

List the course you wish to enrol in:<br />

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DECLARATION & COMPLIANCE WITH THE PRIVACY ACT 1993<br />

Privacy: <strong>CPIT</strong>, as the leading provider of <strong>CTC</strong>, collects and stores information from this form to comply with the requirements of the Ministry<br />

of Education (funding and student statistical returns) and other third parties, including high schools and parents/guardians. In signing this<br />

registration/enrolment form you authorise such disclosure to third parties on the understanding that <strong>CPIT</strong> will observe the general conditions<br />

governing the release of information, as set out in the Privacy Act 1993. Please refer to the <strong>CTC</strong> Student Handbook for full details. <strong>CTC</strong> collects<br />

and stores information from this form to keep you advised about programmes, courses and services available at <strong>CPIT</strong>.<br />

National Student Index Number: Please note that your name, date of birth and residency as entered on this enrolment will be included in the<br />

National Student Index, and will be used in an Authorised Information Matching programme with the New Zealand Birth Register. For further<br />

information please see www.nsi.govt.nz/ima<br />

Rules: In signing this Application to Enrol you undertake to comply with the academic policies and procedures and other rules and regulations of<br />

<strong>CPIT</strong> (the leading provider of <strong>CTC</strong>). Should <strong>CTC</strong> receive insufficient numbers for the programme to run, you accept <strong>CTC</strong> will be obliged to cancel the<br />

programme and will not be liable for any non-fee related costs incurred by you.<br />

Declaration: I declare that to the best of my knowledge all the information supplied on and with this Application to Enrol is true and complete.<br />

I agree to abide by the conditions outlined in the <strong>CTC</strong> Student Handbook and I consent to the disclosure of personal information as described<br />

above. I understand that if I have supplied false information or do not comply with the rules and regulations of <strong>CTC</strong>, my enrolment may be<br />

cancelled. I undertake to protect my PIN and password from improper use; in particular, I declare I will not disclose my PIN and password to any<br />

third party.<br />

ID Documents provided Record of Learning provided High School Endorsement form included<br />

ie birth certificate or<br />

passport<br />

Signature Date<br />

Parent/Guardian Signature Date<br />

Please post to:<br />

Canterbury Tertiary College<br />

PO Box 540<br />

Christchurch 8140<br />

Office use only<br />

Date received<br />

00747<br />

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IMPORTANT – PLEASE READ CAREFULLY


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HIGH SCHOOL<br />

ENDORSEMENT<br />

FORM<br />

School<br />

What year are you currently in at school? Year 11 Year 12 Year 13<br />

Name of contact at school<br />

Applicant’s name<br />

<strong>CTC</strong> course name<br />

Select your preference:<br />

Weekly timetable options 2 full days (Thursday and Friday), 8.30am-3pm<br />

Select your preferred location:<br />

<strong>CPIT</strong>, Ensors Road <strong>CPIT</strong>, Madras Street<br />

3 afternoons (Tuesday, Thursday and Friday),1-5pm<br />

SIT, Waterloo Road Hagley Community College<br />

Linwood College Other _________________________________________<br />

Applicant’s signature Date<br />

______________________________________________________________ (school) accepts that this enrolment with the<br />

<strong>CTC</strong> will mean a dual enrolment at both <strong>CTC</strong> and respective secondary school as set out by the Ministry of Education.<br />

Signed (Principal/Delegate)<br />

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Additional Information School stamp<br />

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Name Date


For more information:<br />

0800 282 437<br />

0800 <strong>CTC</strong> 4FREE<br />

ctc@cpit.ac.nz<br />

www.ctc.ac.nz<br />

01004 September 2012

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