New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (Electrical)
Electrical
A course by
UCOL
The UCOL New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (Electrical) provides the knowledge and skills to become a qualified Engineering Technician, with study in electrical engineering principles and power supply industry applications. This 2-year programme prepares students for careers in electrical and power industries and further study.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
UCOL, New Zealand
It will take a total of 41 weeks
This course requires 34 hours per week


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Qualify as an Engineering Technician
Gain knowledge and skills in electrical engineering to become a competent Engineering Technician recognized nationally and internationally.

Understand Electrical Engineering Fundamentals
Comprehend principles of mechanics, fluids, electricity, and thermal energy relevant to electrical engineering.

Apply Electrical Circuit Theory
Use fundamentals of DC and AC circuitry including circuit calculations, electromagnetism and components in electrical systems.
What You're Signing Up For
The New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (Electrical) at UCOL is a 240-credit, two-year diploma designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge to become qualified Engineering Technicians. The programme covers foundational engineering fundamentals, electrical and electronic principles, power engineering, PLC programming, protection systems, and engineering management. It is accredited by NZQA and recognized internationally under the Dublin Accord. Students learn theory and practical skills applicable to electrical power systems and technologies, preparing for careers as engineering technicians in multiple sectors including production, design, and industrial automation. The diploma includes study, in-class hours, and project work leading to certifications and potential Engineering New Zealand emerging professional membership.
Course Content
- Engineering Fundamentals (15 credits) covering mechanics, forces, fluid properties, electrical basics, thermal energy, and power distribution systems
- Engineering Mathematics 1 (15 credits)
- Technical Literacy (15 credits) including communication skills, computer tools, and engineering drawing
- Electrical Principles (15 credits) on DC and AC circuit theory, electromagnetism, and circuit calculations
- Electrical and Electronic Applications (15 credits) on electronics, circuit diagrams, safety, and mini projects
- Power Engineering (15 credits) teaching three-phase circuits, earthing, and protection systems
- PLC Programming 1 and 2 (15 credits each) on programming PLCs for industrial problems
- Electronic Principles (15 credits) including semiconductor devices, logic circuits, op-amps, and power supplies
- Electrical Machines (15 credits) on single and three-phase machines
- Introduction to Networks (15 credits) teaching computer networks, IP addressing, routing, and switches
- Engineering Management (15 credits) covering project management, contracts, ethics, and sustainability
- Engineering Project (15 credits) applying knowledge in a discipline-specific project
- Power Systems 1 (15 credits) about generation, distribution and transmission
- Protection (15 credits) on power system fault protection for MV and HV systems
- Sustainable Energy and Power Electronics (15 credits) covering power electronics and renewable energy systems
What you need to know first
NCEA Level 2 with minimum 48 credits including 12 in Mathematics (Algebra, Calculus, or Trigonometry) or equivalent qualifications
English language proficiency equivalent to IELTS academic overall band 6.0 with no band less than 5.5

What sort of industry will this job lead to
Electrical Engineering
Power Industry
Industrial Automation
Engineering Services

Future employment opportunities might be
Engineering Technician
Production Manager
Workshop Supervisor
Product Designer and Developer
Electrical & Electronic Designer
Industrial Automation & Control Specialist
Power System Designer


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