AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING 22F - Full Year
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Mr D. Greenwood, Mr B. Dalkie.
Automotive is mainly run at school by working through Mito booklets. This course is a Level 2 micro-credential that covers content from automotive industry practices, health and safety and a practical off-site standard on tool use and safety.
The course aims to have a practical element of servicing a 4-stroke engine for the top students looking to transition into duel enrollment at level 3 an opportunity for an additional off-site standard with Avon City Ford.
- Demonstrate knowledge of hazardous materials used in the motor industry
- Identify the occupational areas and structure of the New Zealand motor industry
- Demonstrate knowledge of good work habits and safe work practices in the automotive industry
- Demonstrate knowledge of motor industry engineering tasks
- Demonstrate knowledge of tools and equipment used in the motor industry
- Demonstrate knowledge of automotive braking, steering and suspension system components in the collision repair industry
- Demonstrate knowledge of digital imaging requirements in the collision repair industry
- Demonstrate good work habits and safe work practices in the automotive industry
This requires students to read, study and complete a work booklet before attempting testing for each standard.
It is expected that successful students will achieve between 20+ unit standard credits during the course. The standards listed below are a sample of those available and will give an idea of the variety offered within this course.
NB: Students who show the above attributes are favorably considered for the Automotive Trades Academy Course (Dual Enrolment).
Recommended Prior Learning
Students will need to have passed level 1 English and Maths to be capable to completing the course booklets.
Assessment Information
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Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
External
NZQA Info
Demonstrate knowledge of basic tuning on a four stroke petrol engine
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Demonstrate knowledge of hazardous materials used in the automotive industry
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Identify the occupational areas and purpose of the New Zealand motor industry
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Demonstrate knowledge of digital imaging requirements in the collision repair industry
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Demonstrate knowledge of automotive braking, steering and suspension system components in the collision repair industry
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Demonstrate knowledge of good work habits and safe work practices in the automotive industry
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Demonstrate good work habits and safe work practices in the automotive industry
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Demonstrate knowledge of motor industry engineering tasks
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Demonstrate knowledge of tools and equipment used in the motor industry