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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 />

8 0800 <strong>CTC</strong>4FREE www.ctc.ac.nz

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