Mechanical
A course by
Whitireia & WelTec
Develop foundational mechanical engineering skills through hands-on workshop projects, preparing for a mechanical engineering apprenticeship.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
It will take a total of 1 year

Understand the properties of materials and apply fabrication techniques to shape, structure, and work with metals.

Operate machinery to manufacture a variety of parts and learn to fit together mechanical equipment.

Gain practical experience and knowledge in various welding disciplines relevant to the industry.
Learn introductory skills in mechanical engineering including fabrication, welding, machining, fitting and turning, health and safety, and use of industry-related tools and equipment. This practical programme provides the skills and knowledge needed for entry-level work or an apprenticeship in mechanical engineering trades, with a strong focus on workshop experience.
What you need to know first
10 NCEA Level 1 literacy credits
10 NCEA Level 1 numeracy credits (algebra, trigonometry, measurement recommended)

Mechanical Engineering
Engineering

Apprentice fitter and turner
General engineer
Fabricator
Machinist
Mechanical
A course by
Whitireia & WelTec
Develop foundational mechanical engineering skills through hands-on workshop projects, preparing for a mechanical engineering apprenticeship.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
It will take a total of 1 year

Understand the properties of materials and apply fabrication techniques to shape, structure, and work with metals.

Operate machinery to manufacture a variety of parts and learn to fit together mechanical equipment.

Gain practical experience and knowledge in various welding disciplines relevant to the industry.
Learn introductory skills in mechanical engineering including fabrication, welding, machining, fitting and turning, health and safety, and use of industry-related tools and equipment. This practical programme provides the skills and knowledge needed for entry-level work or an apprenticeship in mechanical engineering trades, with a strong focus on workshop experience.
What you need to know first
10 NCEA Level 1 literacy credits
10 NCEA Level 1 numeracy credits (algebra, trigonometry, measurement recommended)

Mechanical Engineering
Engineering

Apprentice fitter and turner
General engineer
Fabricator
Machinist
Ability to carry out the physical requirements of the programme
Applicants aged 20+ may be considered for special admission if they do not meet the standard entry criteria
Sheet metal worker
Welder
Toolmaker
Ability to carry out the physical requirements of the programme
Applicants aged 20+ may be considered for special admission if they do not meet the standard entry criteria
Sheet metal worker
Welder
Toolmaker