Electrical Engineering (Level 2)

Electrical

A course by

Wintec

A project-based, one-day-per-week course for secondary students exploring foundational electrical and electronic principles, safety, and practical skills.

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NZQA Level 2 Certification (28 Credits)

Study Level

Entry

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In-person study

Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting

Rotokauri Campus, Hamilton

It will take a total of 31 weeks

This course requires 6 hours per week


Core skills this course teaches


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Demonstrate understanding of electrical principles

Explain the basic principles of magnetism and electromagnetism as applied to the electrotechnology industry.

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Use electrical tools and machinery safely

Use cutting tools and machines appropriately during electrical installation and maintenance, adhering to safety standards.

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Identify and apply knowledge of electrical components

Demonstrate understanding of key electrical and electronic components, their functions, and uses.

What You're Signing Up For

This course teaches secondary school students the basics of electrical engineering through practical, project-based learning. Covered topics include electrical principles, magnetism, basic electronic components, circuit concepts, and safety in the electrotechnology environment. Students will design and manufacture an electronic project and gain credits toward NCEA Level 1, 2, or 3. The course supports pathways in manufacturing, technology, construction, and infrastructure sectors.

Course Content

  • Basic magnetism and electromagnetism in electrotechnology
  • Use of cutting tools and machines for electrical work
  • Knowledge of electrical and electronic components
  • Introductory circuit concepts and electrical measurements
  • Basic electronic systems
  • Construction of a simple electronic product from a schematic
  • Electrical calculations, theory, test instruments, and components
  • Safe working practices in electrical environments

What you need to know first

Must be enrolled in secondary school and continue with normal school work

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Electrotechnology

  • Manufacturing and Technology

  • Construction and Infrastructure

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Entry-level positions or apprenticeships in electrical and electronic trades

  • Progression to further study or training in engineering or trades