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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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