Automotive programme guide 2016 - 2017

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Automotive, Panel and Paint 2016 - 2017

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Automotive, Panel and Paint Love cars, trucks and other vehicles? Our students enjoy getting hands-on with cars and machinery in our refurbished workshops. Work with light or heavy vehicles, electrical and electronics, or in panel and paint. You’ll learn your trade working with a range of vehicles. Plus you’ll learn in new facilities. Our automotive workshops have benefited from a $3 million upgrade – including dedicated project spaces and new collision repair and refinishing workshops. Apply your new skills in a real garage or workshop as part of the course. You’ll gain actual work experience and the opportunity to make a fast start in your automotive career. We are introducing new Level 3 programmes in 2017. The latest qualifications available in New Zealand.

Career opportunities > Automotive technician > Automotive electrical technician > Heavy vehicle technician > Mechanic > Panelbeater > Auto body painter > Collision repairer


New Zealand Certificate in Automotive Technology*

Certificate in Motor Body Trades*

Level 3 and 4

Level 3

Start: Multiple intakes. January to July 2017 (Level 3) All Year 2 programmes start in March. Length: 2 years, full-time plus 1 year, part-time (Level 4) Campus: Petone

Start: March 2017 Length: 1 year, full-time Campus: Petone

Become an automotive engineer. You’ll learn foundation skills in your first year. In year two, you’ll choose to specialise in Light Vehicle, Electrical and Electronics or Heavy Vehicle. Your third year will require you to be working in the trade so you’ll attend night classes and block courses. Work experience needs to be completed as part of this course. Programme overview You’ll learn these basic skills in your first year, then you’ll specialise. > > > > > > > >

Engine repair and performance Electrical and electronics Intoduction to diesel Light vehicle and electrics Understand the fundamentals of two and four stroke engines Do basic servicing on motor vehicles Carry out basic engineering tasks and welding Identify and control hazards

With strands in Collision Repair or Refinishing

Choose collision repair or refinishing. Gain foundation spray-painting and collision repair skills. Learn in our professionally fitted workshops and through work experience. Our industry partners have helped us develop the perfect learning facilities for panel and paint training. Programme overview > > > > > > >

Learn spray-painting techniques Develop skills in refinishing Take part in real-world work experience Learn about panel engineering Gains skills in panel preparation and collision repair Learn about automotive electrical and communications Workplace health and safety

Collision Repair You’ll learn how to repair damage on a vehicle, apply body filler and weld panels.

Specialisations (Year 2 and 3)

Refinishing Develop skills to prepare a vehicle for painting. You’ll cover masking, priming and filling through to painting methods, colour selection and colour matching.

Light Vehicle Learn essential skills in car maintenance and repair.

Entry criteria

Electrical and Electronics Learn fundamentals in diagnosis and repair of electronic/electrical control systems on vehicles. Heavy Vehicle Learn fundamentals in diagnosis and repair of electronic/electrical control systems on vehicles.

10 credits NCEA Level 1 numeracy and 10 credits NCEA Level 1 literacy – at least 5 credits in reading and 5 credits in writing. International students – minimum IELTS (academic) score of 5 with no band score lower than 5. *New qualification in 2017. If you are already studying, you continue with the qualification you enrolled in.

Entry criteria NCEA Level 1 with 12 credits in literacy and 12 credits in numeracy, or equivalent knowledge and skills. Class 1 New Zealand Drivers Licence - minimum Restricted licence. A pre-entry interview may be required. International students – minimum IELTS (academic) score of 5.5 with no band score lower than 5. *The new Level 3 Automotive will be launched in 2017, and the Level 4 will start in 2018. If you have already started studying, you will continue with the qualification you enrolled in.

weltec.ac.nz/automotive Programmes and course details may change. Confirm your options by calling a Student Advisor on 0800 WELTEC (935 832).


Contact us. Right here Petone 21 Kensington Avenue, Petone Private Bag 39803, Wellington 5045 Telephone: (04) 920 2400 Facsimile: (04) 920 2401

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DISCLAIMER

The information contained in this programme guide describes the courses we intend to offer. The information is correct at the time of printing (June 2016). Please note that programmes and courses are subject to change.


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