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If you are Māori or Pasifika, are 16-40 years old, and want to learn and earn in a practical, hands-on environment, consider our He Toki pathway. With He Toki, you'll be supported to gain a New Zealand Certificate in Electrical Engineering Theory (Level 3) with a unique learning experience that has te reo, tikaka and mentorship at its heart. DomesticDuration
1 Year Full-time Level
3
Credits
121
Fees
Free*
*Due to He Toki funding - see Fees section for more info.
Delivery
On campus
Location
Dunedin
Intakes
February
InternationalFees
0
*Approximate full qualification tuition fee
What You StudyCoursesThis programme provides the electrical industry with people who have introductory knowledge of safe electrical installation, testing, commissioning, and servicing of electrical installations and equipment. It provides pre-entry foundation knowledge of electrical engineering and is suitable for those who wish to enter the industry but do not yet have an electrical apprenticeship agreement. Upon successful completion of this programme, you will have the operational and theoretical knowledge of electricity production, distribution, and utilisation, and will be able to carry out a limited range of prescribed electrical work safely and ethically under supervision in accordance with the Electricity Act 1992.
WorkloadYour workloadYou’ll need to complete 24 hours of face-to-face teaching time at the Polytechnic, up to 8 hours of additional self-directed study per week and 8 hours of work experience. Usual timetable hours are:
Further study optionsAfter you complete this certificate, you may choose to continue studying towards a higher qualification, such as: EntryEntry requirementsGeneral admission
Special admissionYou must:
Discretionary admissionIn exceptional cases, if you do not meet the general admission requirements and haven’t reached the age of 20 on the first day of your programme, you can apply for discretionary admission. When we assess whether to grant discretionary admission, our primary focus will be whether we feel you are prepared for study at the required level. English Language RequirementsYou must provide evidence that you have English Language proficiency equivalent to NCEA Level 1 English. Domestic applicantsIf English, Māori or New Zealand Sign is not your first language and you can’t provide evidence of the above, you’ll need to provide evidence using an equivalent described in the NZQA Rules. Selection processCriteriaWhen the number of eligible applicants exceeds the number of places available, we’ll use the following selection criteria:
ProcessStaff members will select applicants based on the information supplied during the application process. Sometimes, further information may be needed from an applicant to allow an enrolment decision to be made. This might involve an interview or assessment (face-to-face or electronic). Don't meet the entry requirements?If you don’t meet the entry requirements and feel like you might want to do other Polytechnic study to get you up to speed before you apply for this Level 3 programme, we have several options available: Engineering Maths Summer School This is the perfect option if you need to improve your engineering maths skills. It runs during January each year. New Zealand Certificate in Foundation Skills (Level 2) This is a great option if you want to re-engage with study or want to experience studying at a polytechnic. It will help you develop your reading, writing, maths and computing skills. New Zealand Certificate in English Language (Level 2) This Certificate is for speakers who can use basic English in everyday settings but want to improve their English for study or work. FeesProgramme feesFree! Due to He Toki funding. Additional costsYou will need the following items, but they may be covered by course-related costs through StudyLink:
ApplicationNeed more info?If you want more info or just a chat, please use the contact details below: Visit hetoki.co.nz Phone 0800 438 654 Email hetoki@op.ac.nz Get in touch0800 762 786
International +64 3 477 3014
Email: info@op.ac.nz
https://www.op.ac.nz/programmes/nzqa/he-toki-electrical-trades-training
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