New Zealand Certificate in Automotive Engineering (Level 3) - Heavy and Light

New Zealand Certificate in Automotive Engineering (Level 3) - Heavy and Light

New Zealand Certificate in Automotive Engineering

Are you a natural problem solver? Do you have an interest in learning how motor vehicles work, and how to service and repair them? If you answered yes to these questions then studying the New Zealand Certificate in Automotive Engineering could be the course for you. This pre-employment qualification is designed to give you fundamental knowledge of motor vehicle’s their systems and how they operate. On successful completion, you will have the necessary skills to move into the Automotive Industry at an entry-level position and to begin an industry apprenticeship. 

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Key Details
Invercargill
Qualification:
Certificate
Level:
3
Credits:
120
Duration:

One year full time (Three days in class, one to two days work experience)

 

Study Modes:
On Campus
Dates:
To be advised – Please Enquire
Fees:

This programme is eligible for the Zero Fees Scheme.

  • NO tuition fees
  • Direct material costs are $1,610.00 (including GST)

International Fees can be found here.

Are you a natural problem solver? Do you have an interest in learning how motor vehicles work, and how to service and repair them? If you answered yes to these questions then studying the New Zealand Certificate in Automotive Engineering could be the course for you. This pre-employment qualification is designed to give you fundamental knowledge of motor vehicle’s their systems and how they operate. On successful completion, you will have the necessary skills to move into the Automotive Industry at an entry-level position and to begin an industry apprenticeship. 

SIT offers two different Strands for this qualification: 

  • Heavy Automotive – Is suitable for those who wish to work in the Road Transport, Plant and Equipment, Agricultural Equipment, and Materials Handling Industries with equipment like: Trucks, Tractors and earth moving equipment.
  • Light Automotive – is suitable for those who wish to work in the Automotive Electrical, Light Vehicles, Motorcycles and Small Engines Industries with equipment like: Motorcycles, Cars and utes.

This course will help you explore different industry sectors such as:

  • Road Transport
  • Plant and Equipment
  • Agricultural Equipment
  • Material Handling Equipment

You’ll learn to:

  • Follow workplace policies, procedures, and regulations
  • Use tools and equipment to complete basic workshop engineering tasks
  • Service engines and driveline systems
  • Perform minor repairs on electrical and electronic systems
  • Service steering, suspension, and brake systems

AEC300 Automotive Workplace Requirements 

AEC310  Workshop Engineering, Hand and Power Tools

AEC320 Engine Principles and Service Requirements

AEC321 Engine Tuning, Disassembly, Inspection and Reassembly 

AEC322 Vehicle Clutches, Transmissions and Final Drives

AEC330 Automotive Electrical Principles

AEC331 Automotive Batteries, Starting and Charging Systems

AEC332 Automotive lighting and wiring systems

AEC333 Automotive Electronics and HVAC

AEC340  Vehicle Braking Systems

AEC341 Vehicle Suspension and Steering Systems

AEC342 Wheels and Tyres

Graduates of this qualification will have the skills and knowledge to work in an entry-level position in the automotive industry.  This qualification is highly desirable by the industry for people to achieve before continuing on with an automotive apprenticeship. 

Why complete a pre-trade course?

When you complete a pre-trade course you receive an industry-recognised qualification that sets you on your way to an apprenticeship in your chosen field.

School Leavers

  • Four years’ minimum secondary education
  • Attained NCEA Level 2
  • Desire to work in the automotive industry
  • Recommended as a co-requisite: Class 1 full driver's licence

Mature Applicants

Applicants over the age of 20 years at time of enrolment will be considered where they can demonstrate the ability to succeed in a programme. Examples of demonstration of ability to succeed are the provision of evidence of successful completion of a programme of study at Level 3 or above, in a related discipline and/or employment in the related sector for one or more years. They may be admitted subject to programme regulations approved by the Head of Faculty, in consultation with the Programme Operations Manager as appropriate.  Personal commitment and a belief in one’s own ability to succeed are important personal traits and will always be taken into consideration during the selection process.

 

English Language Requirements

Applicants, whose first language is not English, or who come from a country where the language of instruction in schools is not English, are required to provide evidence of having achieved one of the following

NCEA Level 3 with University Entrance, or

an International Baccalaureate Diploma or Cambridge A- level qualification for which the teaching and assessment was conducted in English; or

Cambridge Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (CELTA),or Trinity College London Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (CertTESOL);or

Successful completion of all primary education (being the equivalent of New Zealand primary school years 1 to 8) and at least three years of secondary education (being the equivalent of three years from New Zealand secondary school years 9 to 13) at schools in either New Zealand,,Australia,Canada, the Republic of Ireland, South Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States one of the countries listed in Rule 18.5 where the student was taught using English as the language of instruction; or

Successful completion of at least five years of secondary education (being the equivalent of New Zealand secondary school years 9 to 13) at schools in either New Zealand, Australia, Canada, the Republic of Ireland, South Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States where the student was taught using English as the language of instruction; or

Successful completion of a Bachelor's Degree, Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma, Bachelor Honours degree, Postgraduate Certificate, Postgraduate Diploma, Masters' Degree or Doctoral Degree, the language of instruction of which must be in English and which must be from a tertiary education provider from New Zealand, Australia, Canada, the Republic of Ireland, South Africa, the United Kingdom or the United States or

Successful completion of one of the following internationally recognised proficiency tests listed below to the level required of the programme of study and with all scores achieved in a single test during the two years preceding the proposed date of enrolment


IELTS test - General or Academic score of 5 with no band score lower than 5 
TOEFL Paper based test (pBT) - Score of 500 (with an essay score of 4 TWE) 
TOEFL Internet based test (iBT) - Score of 35 (with a writing score of 14) 
Cambridge English Examination - B2 First or B2 First for schools with a score of 154. No less than 154 in each skill. 
OET - Minimum of Grade C or 200 in all sub-tests 
NZCEL - a) Expiring Level b) Current: a) Level 3 (General) or (Workplace) b) Level 3 (General) 
Pearson Test of English (Academic) - PTE (Academic) score of 36 with no band score lower than 36 
Language Cert - B1 Achiever International ESOL Written (LRW) PASS with no less than 25/50 in each skill and Spoken (S) PASS
Trinity ISE - ISE I with no less than distinction in any band

* New versions of some NZCEL qualifications, and in some cases new qualifications, were published on 13 June 2017. These are intended to replace pre-existing versions and qualifications, which have been given expiring status until discontinued on 31 December 2019. (a) denotes expiring (b) denotes current

The student will normally be expected to complete the New Zealand Certificate in Automotive Engineering (Level 3) full-time over 34 tutorial weeks or part-time over two years.

To satisfactorily complete the New Zealand Certificate in Automotive Engineering (Level 3), and be awarded this qualification the student must successfully:

  • Achieve all the graduate outcomes in the graduate profile showing competence to a minimum of 120 credits in accordance with the programme schedule for the New Zealand Certificate in Automotive Engineering (Level 3).
  • Complete required practical and theoretical course work and assignments.
  • Complete a minimum of 136 hours of approved work experience

Please Note: Students failing to attend for 80% of the timetabled programme hours may forfeit Zero Fees entitlement.

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