Trade
short courses
- Short Course
If you like making and fixing things?
Then you may be suited to a trade career. Most things around you have had an engineer plan some of its construction. Engineers work with their hands, design production lines, and fully automate manufacturing processes.
Who should attend?
This online short course gives you a taster of some of the learning you would do in the first year of an apprenticeship with ATNZ. In this taster course, you will learn how to safely construct and care for things made out of metal, readying you for an apprenticeship in engineering
Unit standards in this course
UNIT ID | UNIT TITLE | LEVEL | CREDIT | DELIVERY MODE |
---|---|---|---|---|
21911 | Demonstrate knowledge of safety on engineering worksites | 2 | 2 | Online |
29397 | Demonstrate knowledge of basic trade calculations and units of measure for mechanical engineering trades | 2 | 4 | Online |
29675 | Demonstrate knowledge of safety when lifting loads in engineering installation, maintenance, and fabrication work | 2 | 2 | Online |
29670 | Demonstrate knowledge of fabrication machinery, materials and processes | 2 | 3 | Online |
29650 | Demonstrate knowledge of the safe use of powered equipment in a mechanical engineering or fabrication workshop | 2 | 2 | Online |
Total | 13 |
NZQA Credits
On successful completion of this course you will be awarded the credits associated with each unit standard.
Entry Requirements:
You need to be over 16.
Study Type: Self-paced online
Start Time: On enrolment
Duration: While this is a self-paced course you should allow 16 weeks to complete your study part-time.
Assessment:
You will complete online assessments that will enable you (on successful completion) to be awarded the credits for each unit standard.
Cost: $620
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