Waikato Trades Academy Level 2
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Mrs P. Keet.
Trades Level 2
This course is designed to prepare students who wish to pursue a career in any of the trades. These include Automotive, Engineering, Building, Plumbing, Electrician etc.
Students CAN ONLY select this course if they have pre-approval from Ms Watts or Ms Donovan. If you have not discussed a Trades class with one of them, this course will be removed from your selection.
Students will be at Wintec for 1 day a week and this course runs in the other two days in the students time table.
Students will complete Unit standards on line with the program. They have the opportunity to work with the teacher during this time
There are practical tasks to complete which will be done during the time at school.
A range of unassessed skills will also be covered.
IF YOU HAVE NO PRIOR APPROVAL FROM MS. WATTS OR MS. DONOVAN, YOU CANNOT SIGN UP FOR THIS COURSE.
Course Overview
Term 1
Mito standards
Safety
Term 2
Mito standard
Tyres and servicing
Term 3
Mito standards
Term 4
Mito standards
Recommended Prior Learning
A commitment to completing the MITO standards is required as the school will be covering the cost of these standards.
A good level of safety is required.
Contributions and Equipment/Stationery
This does depend on the student. If a practical project is made then there is an initial cost of $65 for Materials plus additional costs dependent on the project made.
Pathway
Assessment Information
The MITO startup IGNITION program offers 20 credits at level 2Standard's are marked and moderated through MITO start up program.
Practical tasks are assessed by the teacher and evidence is sent to MITO
Please see Mr Slaney for details
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
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NZQA Info
Demonstrate knowledge of hazardous materials used in the automotive industry
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Identify the occupational areas and purpose of the New Zealand motor industry
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Demonstrate knowledge of digital imaging requirements in the collision repair industry
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Demonstrate knowledge of automotive braking, steering and suspension system components in the collision repair industry
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Demonstrate knowledge of good work habits and safe work practices in the automotive industry
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Demonstrate good work habits and safe work practices in the automotive industry
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Demonstrate knowledge of motor industry engineering tasks
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Demonstrate knowledge of tools and equipment used in the motor industry
Pathway Tags
Textiles and Industry Sales and Service, Retail and Wholesale Hospitality: Chef, Baker, Bar Manager, Bartender, Front of House, Caterer, Cafe Manager, Tourism, Hotel/Motel Receptionist, Barista Automotive Industry: Automotive Engineer, Automotive Electrician, Motor Body Trades: Light and Heavy Fabrication Engineering: Fitter Turner, Composite Engineer, Machinist and Toolmaker, Marine Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Construction: Scaffolder, Roofer, Boat Builder, Plumber/Gasfitter Armed Forces: Navy Weapons, Engineering Officer, Aircraft Engineer, Army Field Engineer, Aeronautical Engineer, Aircraft Maintenance Engineer, Architect, Architectural Technician, Automotive Mechanic, Bicycle Mechanic, Biochemist, Biomedical Engineer, Biomedical Technician (Mechanical and Electronic), Biotechnologist, Boiler Attendant, Brewer, Butcher, Cabinet Maker, Chemical Engineer, Chemical Production Operator, Chemist, Civil Engineer, Civil Engineering Technician/Draughtspers,
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Disclaimer
Courses outlined will only be available if sufficient students wish to take them AND appropriate staff are available to teach them.
Courses that do not run may be offered through distance learning and be supported by the Distance Learning Department.