AUT1 - Automotive Engineering

Entry Requirements:
Class size limited. Entry by HOF/TIC approval and a record of safety and responsibility in Years 9 and 10.
Level:
NCEA 1 and 2
Type:
Subject Choice
Duration:
Full Year
Invitation Only:
No
Assessment:
Unit Standard
Credits:
up to 23
Endorsement:
No
Leads To:
Automotive Engineering (NCEA 2)
Notes:
Can lead to a National Certificate of Entry Automotive Trades.

To enable students to gain qualifications towards a National Certificate of Entry Automotive Trades. The course will provide students with theory and practical training.

Available Standards:

Some or all of the following will be offered
Title Description Level Credits Assessment U.E. Reading U.E. Writing
15408 Demonstrate knowledge of motor vehicle documentation and primary systems of a vehicle 2 4 Internal No No
21668 Demonstrate knowledge of cleaning automotive components 2 2 Internal No No
21672 Demonstrate knowledge of new and emerging technology in the motor industry 2 5 Internal No No
21674 Demonstrate knowledge of terminology used in the motor industry 2 2 Internal No No
21688 Demonstrate knowledge of disassembling and reassembling a four stroke multi-cylinder engine 2 3 Internal No No
21691 Disassemble and reassemble a single cylinder or multi-cylinder four-stroke engine under supervision 2 2 Internal No No
21859 Select and use hand tools and workshop equipment for an automotive application 2 2 Internal No No
21869 Remove and replace road wheels on a vehicle 1 1 Internal No No
30476 Demonstrate knowledge of hand tools and workshop equipment for motor industry applications 2 2 Internal No No
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(*) Last Reviewed: June 15, 2023

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