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At TPP we’re serious about education. Our tutors are all experts in their field, have excellent industry connections and are passionate about teaching. They want you to learn the skills you need to succeed. We offer a wide range of practical programmes, with a focus on vocational education and applied skills.
All TPP programmes have NZQA approval and are designed to give you a strong foundation in your chosen career.
Tai Poutini Polytechnic has campuses in Auckland, Christchurch, Greymouth, Hamilton, Hokitika, Invercargill, Reefton, Wanaka and Westport, and offers industry training throughout NZ. Applying to enrol as a student at Tai Poutini Polytechnic is simple. If you require more information or wish to speak directly with a tutor please email us [email protected] or call 0800 TPP INFO.
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About Tai Poutini PolytechnicProgrammes
Certificate in Automotive EngineeringCertificate in Mechanical EngineeringConstructionCertificate in Steam Powered Vehicles
Entry Criteria How to ApplyContact Details
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ABOUT TPP TAI POUTINI POLYTECHNIC
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Get a head-start on your trades career with Tai Poutini Polytechnic’s respected trades programmes.
Pre-apprenticeship training means you can get the paperwork out of the way and learn the basics of the trade before you start. TPP graduates understand the business and can focus on the job with the bulk of the theory requirements of
their apprenticeship under their belt from the beginning.
You’ll learn in modern workshops and complete practical tasks, guided by respected tutors who can open doors for you in the industry. Employers recognise the value of TPP graduates, so get ahead of the pack and start your trades career today.
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WHAT WILL YOU STUDY ?If you love cars, trucks and motorbikes, and want to kick-start your career in the automotive industry, TPP’s NZ Certificate in Automotive Engineering is perfect for you. You’ll learn all about engines and systems, workshop fundamentals, electric and electronic principles and automotive safety. Your training will cover everything you need to know to get started in the automotive industry and our strong partnerships with local businesses and industry representatives will help you get a foot in the door to a great job.
As well as providing a great stepping-stone for job starters, the programme is also a good option for people who want to learn the basics so they can work on their own cars, trucks, bikes or boats.
CORE ELEMENTSGraduates of this qualification will be able to apply the knowledge and skills in relation to topics such as:• automotive workshop safety• basic workshop engineering tasks,
tools and equipment• engines, engine systems, driveline
systems• electrical and electronic principles,
starting and charging systems, electronic controls, high voltage systems and HVAC
• brake systems, steering and suspension systems
CERTIFICATE IN AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERINGLEVEL: Level 3
CREDT VALUE: 120 credits
AWARD: New Zealand Certificate in Automotive Engineering (Level 3)
DURATION: 35 weeks, full time (excludes holidays)
START DATE: February 2018
END DATE: November 2018
LOCATION: Greymouth
2018 DOMESTIC FEE: For a full breakdown, refer to www.tpp.ac.nz
Conditions apply. Visit www.tpp.ac.nz/conditions
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PROGRAMME STRUCTURE & WORKLOADThis programme is delivered full time over one year.
Students who enrol in this progamme of study ‘full-time’ will have timetabled classes in the workshop and/or classroom to carry out specialist automotive training as well as complete any formative and summative assessments.
FURTHER STUDY PATHWAYSGraduates of the New Zealand Certificate in Automotive Engineering (Level 3) will be eligible to progress the pathway into the New Zealand Certificate in Automotive Engineering (Level 4), Light Vehicle or the New Zealand Certificate in Automotive Engineering (Level 4) Heavy Vehicle.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESCareer options may be:• Automotive Engineering Technician• Automotive Heavy Engineering
Technician• Road Transport - Agricultural, Plant
and Equipment Technician • Automotive Electrical Engineering
Technician• Motorcycle Engineering Technician• Outdoor Power Equipment Servicing
Technician• Power Boat Servicing Technician
It is also a useful qualification for other motor industry occupations, such as:• Automotive Parts Person• Service Station Attendant• Automotive Dismantler• Motor Vehicles Salesperson
I always wanted to be a mechanic and definitely made the right choice when I decided to do the Certificate in Automotive Engineering.Although I knew virtually nothing at the start, the way the course is designed makes it easy to learn. There’s a good mix of theory and practical, and the tutors
are really helpful. They show you how, make sure you understand and provide excellent support.I’m doing my apprenticeship at Power Farming and can’t wait to get started. Thanks to TPP I’ve got a good base of skills and knowledge. I’m ready for the challenge.
“There’s a good mix of theory and practical, and the
tutors are really helpful.”
BRAD FISHERCERTIFICATE IN AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING
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WHAT WILL YOU STUDY ?Get a head-start on your mechanical engineering apprenticeship with TPP’s New Zealand Certificate in Mechanical Engineering (Level 3). You’ll learn the foundation skills covered in the first year of a mechanical engineering apprenticeship, including machining operations, welding, CAD drawing and operations completed within an engineering workshop.
Graduates will be able to work in an area of specialisation of their choice (under supervision) having gained the knowledge and skill in health and safety, numeracy, communication and team work as well as general knowledge with engineering tools, machinery and equipment, as well as worksite processes and principles.
LEVEL: Level 3
CREDIT VALUE: 120 credits
AWARDS: New Zealand Certificate in Mechanical Engineering (Level 3)
DURATION: 34 weeks, full time (excludes holidays)
START DATE: February 2018
END DATE: November 2018
LOCATION: Westport
2018 DOMESTIC FEE: Visit www.tpp.ac.nz for further information on fees
CERTIFICATE INMECHANICALENGINEERING
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Conditions apply. Visit www.tpp.ac.nz/conditions
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CORE ELEMENTSGraduates of this qualification will be able to:
• Work safely, applying an understanding of relevant Health and Safety requirements and safety culture, when carrying out engineering tasks
• Apply basic trade related numeracy, literacy and visualisation skills to perform engineering tasks
• Perform a defined range of engineering tasks according to instructions using relevant materials, tools and equipment
• Set up and carry out a single process engineering job according to instructions
• Apply an understanding of effective and efficient processes and principles to the engineering jobs being undertaken
• Take responsibility for the appropriate quality of own engineering work and make corrections as required
• Participate and communicate effectively within an engineering team
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE AND WORKLOADThis programme is delivered over one year with students undertaking both theory and practical activities. The programme course components reflect the Mechanical Engineering industry and use authentic practical learning and assessment methods to prepare students for a pre-trade qualification and/or employment.
The delivery methods integrate theory and practical instruction using a mix of face to face, time-tabled tutor-facilitated classroom and engineering workshop sessions as well as on-line teaching and learning interactions.
Over the duration of the programme, students are encouraged to become independent students and compile portfolios to evidence their learning progression and to scaffold on the tutor-directed activities. Evidence is captured through classroom activity participation, completion of tasks, some research, and reflection as well as via the student’s formative and summative assessments. The portfolio and project work are the major source of evidence for summative assessment purposes and tutor feedback is recorded.
FURTHER STUDY PATHS Graduates of the New Zealand Certificate in Mechanical Engineering (Level 3) will be eligible to progress and pathway into the New Zealand Certificate in Mechanical Engineering (Trade) (Level 4), New Zealand Certificate in Mechanical Building Services (Trade) (Level 4) or the New Zealand Certificate in Dairy Systems (Engineering) (Level 4).
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESCareer options may be:
• Mechanical Engineering Fitter, Turner and Fabrication
• Automotive Machining Technician
• Construction Building Industry
• Extractive Industry Technician
WHAT WILL YOU STUDY ?This programme is designed to prepare you for an apprenticeship in the construction industry. The programme fulfils the requirements of the Building and Construction Industry Training Organisation (BCITO) and is approved by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority.
It is also recognised by the New Zealand Master Builders’ Association.
Topics are based on unit standards for ease of study.
CORE ELEMENTSCore elements in this programme include:• Workplace safety and practices• Core skills for construction trades• Carpentry terminology and concepts• Building technology and properties• Construction and installation
processes and techniques• Carpentry project preliminaries• Carpentry project foundation and
support structures• Carpentry project frames, structures
and building envelope• Carpentry project interior linings and
finishing
CONSTRUCTIONLEVEL: Level 3
CREDIT VALUE: 120 credits
AWARDS: New Zealand Certificate in Construction Trade Skills, Carpentry
DURATION: 36 weeks, full time (excluding holidays)
START DATE: February 2018
END DATE: November 2018
LOCATION: Greymouth
2018 DOMESTIC FEE: Visit www.tpp.ac.nz for further information on fees
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Conditions apply. Visit www.tpp.ac.nz/conditions
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PROGRAMME STRUCTURE AND WORKLOADThe programme is divided into nine courses which will even out the workload throughout the year.
The rationale used to structure the teaching and learning hours, workshop hours and supervised practice is based on students having more tutor directed learning at the start of the programme which will decrease as the programme progresses to more self directed learning.
Courses with a high technical content will have more tutor directed hours to reflect the complexities of the topic.
FURTHER STUDY PATHWAYS• New Zealand Certificate in
Construction Trade Skills Level 4• National Certificate in Construction
Site Management
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESGraduates of this programme will have the skills to pursue a career in the construction industry in a variety of positions such as Apprentice Carpenter, Hammer hand or Skilled Labourer.
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WHAT WILL YOU STUDY ?This part time, 12 - 18 month programme, contains five separate five-day block courses held at Shantytown, Greymouth. There is generally two to three months between each block course. You will gain 40 credits including 10 elective credits.This hands-on programme has been designed to prepare you with the skills to enter the heritage rail and steam industries. Graduates also have the potential to move into rail transport, steam plant or engineering. Topics based on unit standards are broken down into modules for easier understanding:
Module 1 - Introduction to steam and preparation for operation• Introduction to steam• Introduction to steam driven vehicle
boilers• Rail safety and inspections• Safety fittings• Preparing for operation
Module 2 - Maintenance, repair and operation of steam driven vehicles• Water, corrosion and washouts• Maintain and repair• Lubrication• Layup procedures
Module 3 - Records and documentation & elective strands (A) Rail or (B) Road• Records and documentation• Braking
CERTIFICATE IN STEAM-POWERED VEHICLESLEVEL: Level 4
CREDIT VALUE: 40 credits
DURATION: Part time, five day block courses
START DATE: Multiple intakes
LOCATION: Shantytown, Greymouth
2017 DOMESTIC FEE: Visit www.tpp.ac.nz for further information on fees
2017 INTERNATIONAL FEE: Visit www.tpp.ac.nz/fees for further information on fees
Conditions apply. Visit www.tpp.ac.z/conditions
CERTIFICATE IN STEAM-POWERED VEHICLES
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• Drive and manoeuvre a steam driven rail vehicle or drive and manoeuvre a steam driven road vehicle
ASSESSMENTAssessment is at the completion of each block course with written assessments, by site based “workplace” verification and at the completion of training manual and final hands-on assessment.
LOCATIONThis programme is based at Shantytown, Greymouth. Transport is available each day to and from Shantytown. Students will meet each morning at the Greymouth campus.
YOUR TUTORIan Tibbles has a passionate interest in the railway and has over 47 years experience in the industry.
FURTHER STUDY PATHWAYS• Traction Engine module• Tai Poutini Polytechnic Certificate in
Engineering• National Certificates in Mechanical
Engineering
CAREER PROSPECTS• Boiler Operator• Driving a steam driven rail vehicle• Driving a steam driven road vehicle
CERTIFICATE IN AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERINGApplicants must meet the following criteria:• A minimum of 10 credits in literacy
and numeracy at NCEA Level 2, or be able to demonstrate suitable knowledge, skills or work experience.
• Be physically capable of meeting programme requirements.
• Applicants for whom English is a second language must meet IELTS (or equivalent) Level 5 with no band lower than 5.
CERTIFICATE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERINGApplicants must meet the following criteria:• A minimum of 10 credits in literacy
and numeracy (algebra, trigonometry and measurement recommended) NCEA Level 1 or be able to demonstrate suitable knowledge, skills or work experience.
• Be physically capable of meeting the programmes requirements.
• Applicants for whom English is a second language must meet IELTS (or equivalent) Level 5 with no band lower than 5.
CONSTRUCTION• Ideally applicants will have a
minimum of three years secondary schooling and NCEA Level 2
• Literacy and numeracy at Level 2, although assistance will be given if required.
ENTRY CRITERIA
CERTIFICATE IN STEAM-POWERED VEHICLESApplicants must meet the following criteria:• Successfully achieved NCEA Level 1
(or equivalent).• Be 16 years of age or over.• Applicants for whom English is a
second language must meet IELTS (or equivalent) Level 5.5.
Special Notes:• Special entry may be granted where
evidence exists that the applicant can successfully complete the programme. Please contact the Polytechnic for details.
• Some courses within this programme require specific levels of physical ability.
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We do not set a closing date for applications. The Polytechnic reserves the right to not accept late applications, i.e., after the programme has started.
You will be offered a place subject to meeting the entry and selection requirements and the availability of places on the programme.
The Polytechnic reserves the right to cancel, prior to commencement, any programme which does not attract a minimum number of students.
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HOW TOAPPLYCheck out our website or contact us if you have further questions about entry requirements for your chosen programme We look forward to hearing from you.
Decide on your programme
Either free phone 0800 TPP INFO (within NZ only) and ask for an application pack or click the ‘Enrol Now’ link on our website
Complete and return your enrolment form (please get in touch if you need help). We’ll assess your application and get back to you as soon as we can
Full entry criteria and selection criteria available at www.tpp.ac.nz
For further info on awards and scholarships please refer to our Student Information Brochure
CONTACT DETAILSTPP
0800 TPP INFO(03) 769 9400
www.tpp.ac.nz/trades
Private Bag 607 Greymouth 7840
THE TAI POUTINI "EDGE"Tai Poutini is nestled between the wild Tasman Sea and the
grand Southern Alps. People who live on the West Coast know what it takes to live on the edge. Confidence, skills
and a "can do, will do" attitude set them apart.
TPP graduates are out there on the edge doing it!
He aha te mea nui o te ao? He tangata, he tangata, he tangata!
What is the most important thing in the world? It is people, it is people, it is people!
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