The Waikato Trades Academy

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The Waikato Trades Academy For more information: Visit www.wintec.ac.nz/wta Speak to Johnny Gordon, 021 747 856 johnny.gordon@wintec.ac.nz

Most WTA courses are two years in length and offer: 1 day a week of study Between 25 – 40 credits Unit standards Level 2 credits in Year 1 Level 3 credits in Year 2 Sector related standards – working towards your vocational pathway endorsement

NCEA Level 2 & 3 Vocational Pathway Award The award enables employers to assess whether potential employees’ skills align with their industry requirements more easily.  Most WTA courses are two years in length and offer: 1 day a week of study Between 25 – 40 credits Unit standards Level 2 credits in Year 1 Level 3 credits in Year 2 Sector related standards – working towards your vocational pathway endorsement Find out more here: www.wintec.ac.nz/wta

Most WTA courses are two years in length and offer: 1 day a week of study Between 25 – 40 credits Unit standards Level 2 credits in Year 1 Level 3 credits in Year 2 Sector related standards – working towards your vocational pathway endorsement

Practical learning, confidence, progression Project based learning Hands on Industry relevant tutors and facilities “I’ve learnt heaps going to Wintec on Fridays. It has encouraged me to be more independent and I have gained experience in what I might want to do, or not. I’m way more focussed this year and I feel going to Wintec has helped me believe I can have a good future in my life.” Codie – Construction and Infrastructure

Construction and Infrastructure This two year programme will suit students looking to pursue a career in the construction and maintenance of buildings, networks, and infrastructure. In year one, you will rotate through the three modules, electrical engineering, construction and plumbing and gas fitting. You will build a carpentry project, learn how to use hand tools and power tools, complete first aid and take a field trip to the Hamilton waste water treatment plant. Find out more here: www.wintec.ac.nz/wta

Construction and Infrastructure in-school pathways Year 11 and 12 Level 2 at WTA/Wintec: Commit to spending one day per week as part of your regular school programme coming to Wintec for the duration of the school year. Introduction to Construction and Infrastructure 37 credits towards NCEA Level 2   ↓ Year 12 and 13 Level 3/2 at WTA/ Wintec:  Loved WTA? Come back for a second year to narrow down your learning to a particular field. Building and Construction 27 credits towards NCEA Level 3 Electrical Engineering 30 credits towards NCEA Level 2

Manufacturing and Technology There are two aspects to this Vocational Pathway: all of the processes needed to turn out finished products, and applying innovative and creative ideas to manufacturing. In year one you’ll build your own fuel powered bike which you will get to keep at the end of the year! You’ll learn automotive, electrical and mechanical engineering as you work through the process of building your bike. Find out more here: www.wintec.ac.nz/wta

Manufacturing and Technology in-school pathways Year 11 and 12 Level 2 at WTA/Wintec: Commit to spending one day per week as part of your regular school programme coming to Wintec for the duration of the school year. Introduction to Manufacturing and Technology 37 credits towards NCEA Level 2   ↓ Year 12 and 13 Level 3 at WTA/ Wintec:  Loved WTA? Come back for a second year to narrow down your learning to a particular field. Mechanical Engineering 32 credits towards NCEA Level 2/3 Automotive Engineering 26 credits towards NCEA Level 2/3 Electrical Engineering 30 credits towards NCEA Level 2

Service Industries The Service Industries Vocational Pathway provides a wide range of opportunities for young people with great communication and social skills. You’ll be working with people, and for people, and experience lots of variation; from who you’re dealing with to where you can work. ​​ This programme consists of four modules: cookery, tourism, hairdressing and beauty therapy. For the second year of this programme, students choose two of the year one modules to specialise in. Find out more here: www.wintec.ac.nz/wta

Service Industries in-school pathways Year 11 and 12 Level 2 at WTA/Wintec: Commit to spending one day per week as part of your regular school programme coming to Wintec for the duration of the school year. Introduction to Service Industries 31 credits towards NCEA Level 2   ↓ Year 12 and 13 Level 3 at WTA/ Wintec:  Loved WTA? Come back for a second year to narrow down your learning to a particular field... Service Industries Varies credits towards NCEA Level 3 (up to 39)

Social and Community This one year level 2 programme will give you an introduction into the areas of health, and social and community services. You will learn about health topics such as infection control, consumer rights and the role of support workers. The community services module covers support services and community development. There will be practical components to this programme and you will be able to participate in field trips and be involved in ongoing community development projects.​​ Find out more here: www.wintec.ac.nz/wta

Social and Community in-school pathways Year 11 and 12 Level 2 at WTA/Wintec: Commit to spending one day per week as part of your regular school programme coming to Wintec for the duration of the school year. Introduction to Social and Community 26 credits towards Level 2   ↓ Year 12 and 13 Health Science Credits towards NCEA level 3 Leave School to study at Wintec full time