Electrical
A course by
Ara Institute of Canterbury
A two-year diploma preparing you for a career as an electronics engineering technician, covering practical and theoretical aspects of electrical and electronic engineering.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Madras Street Campus, Christchurch
It will take a total of 2 years

Gain hands-on skills in electronic and electrical engineering fundamentals, using design and implementation technology.

Understand and apply core engineering theory, including mathematics, electrical principles, networks, and microcontrollers.

Develop sound reasoning and problem-solving abilities required for modern engineering workplaces.
This national qualification provides a solid grounding in engineering theory and key principles of engineering science, including the design and drawing of electrical, electronic, networks, programming and microcontrollers. Designed in consultation with industry, the programme emphasises the development of sound thinking, problem-solving skills, and application of current and emerging technologies. You will work closely with professional engineers and gain the skills required to be work-ready as an electronics engineering technician, in line with international standards.
What you need to know first
NCEA level 2 (minimum total of 48 credits at Level 2 in 4 subjects, including at least 12 credits in Mathematics, preferably in algebra, calculus or trigonometry)

Engineering
Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Electronics Engineering Technician
Electrical Technician
Electrical
A course by
Ara Institute of Canterbury
A two-year diploma preparing you for a career as an electronics engineering technician, covering practical and theoretical aspects of electrical and electronic engineering.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Madras Street Campus, Christchurch
It will take a total of 2 years

Gain hands-on skills in electronic and electrical engineering fundamentals, using design and implementation technology.

Understand and apply core engineering theory, including mathematics, electrical principles, networks, and microcontrollers.

Develop sound reasoning and problem-solving abilities required for modern engineering workplaces.
This national qualification provides a solid grounding in engineering theory and key principles of engineering science, including the design and drawing of electrical, electronic, networks, programming and microcontrollers. Designed in consultation with industry, the programme emphasises the development of sound thinking, problem-solving skills, and application of current and emerging technologies. You will work closely with professional engineers and gain the skills required to be work-ready as an electronics engineering technician, in line with international standards.
What you need to know first
NCEA level 2 (minimum total of 48 credits at Level 2 in 4 subjects, including at least 12 credits in Mathematics, preferably in algebra, calculus or trigonometry)

Engineering
Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Electronics Engineering Technician
Electrical Technician
Minimum 10 literacy credits at level 1 or higher (for those who achieved NCEA level 2 before 2013)
OR New Zealand Certificate in Study and Career Preparation (Level 4) Ara Engineering Pathway or equivalent
Alternative entry possible based on demonstrated equivalent skills/experience
Minimum 10 literacy credits at level 1 or higher (for those who achieved NCEA level 2 before 2013)
OR New Zealand Certificate in Study and Career Preparation (Level 4) Ara Engineering Pathway or equivalent
Alternative entry possible based on demonstrated equivalent skills/experience