
Mechanical
A course by
Otago Polytechnic
A highly practical, hands-on Level 6 diploma preparing you for work in mechanical engineering as an Engineering Technician. Graduates are work-ready with strong skills in design, project work, and technical knowledge.
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Apply knowledge of mathematics, natural science, and engineering fundamentals within mechanical engineering to practical procedures and practices.

Identify and analyse well-defined mechanical engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using codified analytical methods.
This two-year, full-time diploma provides practical training in mechanical engineering, covering core technical skills needed in modern industry. You'll learn through real-life projects and scenarios, including design, 3D modelling, simulation, and hands-on engineering processes such as building functional prototypes like airplanes and electric vehicles. The programme is accredited by Engineering New Zealand and is recognised under international Engineering accords. Graduates are highly sought after by industry and may progress to further engineering study or enter the workforce as technicians.
Entry Requirements
NCEA Level 2 including a minimum 10 literacy credits at Level 1 OR above (for those who achieved NCEA Level 2 before 2013)



Otago Polytechnic is known for high quality, hands on learning that leads to strong outcomes. With excellent student satisfaction, high graduate employment rates, and a commitment to sustainability, it’s a place where practical skills meet purpose. Their award winning programmes span design, fashion, creative arts, trades, health, and business, giving you real experience and real confidence for whatever comes next.

Mechanical
A course by
Otago Polytechnic
A highly practical, hands-on Level 6 diploma preparing you for work in mechanical engineering as an Engineering Technician. Graduates are work-ready with strong skills in design, project work, and technical knowledge.
inc GST
Enquire about international pricing


Apply knowledge of mathematics, natural science, and engineering fundamentals within mechanical engineering to practical procedures and practices.

Identify and analyse well-defined mechanical engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using codified analytical methods.
This two-year, full-time diploma provides practical training in mechanical engineering, covering core technical skills needed in modern industry. You'll learn through real-life projects and scenarios, including design, 3D modelling, simulation, and hands-on engineering processes such as building functional prototypes like airplanes and electric vehicles. The programme is accredited by Engineering New Zealand and is recognised under international Engineering accords. Graduates are highly sought after by industry and may progress to further engineering study or enter the workforce as technicians.
Entry Requirements
NCEA Level 2 including a minimum 10 literacy credits at Level 1 OR above (for those who achieved NCEA Level 2 before 2013)



Otago Polytechnic is known for high quality, hands on learning that leads to strong outcomes. With excellent student satisfaction, high graduate employment rates, and a commitment to sustainability, it’s a place where practical skills meet purpose. Their award winning programmes span design, fashion, creative arts, trades, health, and business, giving you real experience and real confidence for whatever comes next.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Dunedin, Dunedin
It will take a total of 2 years
This course requires 40 hours per week
inc GST
Enquire about international pricing


Design solutions for well-defined technical problems and contribute to the design of mechanical systems, components, or processes considering societal, health, safety, and environmental needs.
Minimum 48 NCEA Level 2 credits in four subjects including at least 12 credits in Maths (preferably algebra, calculus, or trigonometry) OR equivalent
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Dunedin, Dunedin
It will take a total of 2 years
This course requires 40 hours per week
inc GST
Enquire about international pricing


Design solutions for well-defined technical problems and contribute to the design of mechanical systems, components, or processes considering societal, health, safety, and environmental needs.
Minimum 48 NCEA Level 2 credits in four subjects including at least 12 credits in Maths (preferably algebra, calculus, or trigonometry) OR equivalent