12 MAGnet Automotive
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Natalie Absolum.
The 12MAGnet Automotive course is run in partnership with Unitec (Mt Albert Campus), and offers students the opportunity to take their first step to a vocational pathway while still at school. Students spend one day a week at Unitec, studying industry relevant standards which offer credits toward NCEA Level 2. This course is designed for students who are passionate about the Automotive Industry and want to either move into an apprenticeship or further tertiary study.
Students attend Unitec each Wednesday from 8.30am till 3pm. Attendance is taken twice a day and sent back to MAGS. Students will need to be willing to catch up on work from other lessons that they miss on the Wednesday. They will be provided with tutorials during the school week to help with this. Students and whānau will need to show a commitment to attendance in this course. Please register your interest in this subject by selecting it as one of your options.
This Course will offer approximately 25 credits which will count towards Level 2 NCEA. This is subject to change and will be updated at the start of next year.
Prerequisites
There are no Prerequisites for this course.
However, there are limited places available each year and students maybe subject to Deans/DP approval.
There is also further acknowledgement of the commitment that is required by both parents and the student taking this course. An email will be sent to students that select this course and both student and parents are required to make a commitment to the course and attendance. This must be made before a place can be confirmed on this course.
Contributions and Equipment/Stationery
Students must have a pair of steel capped boots, safety glasses, coveralls and a device.
Pathway
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
External
NZQA Info
Identify the general locations and functions of vehicle systems and main components
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Demonstrate knowledge of carrying out emergency procedures in the automotive and related industries
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Balance a wheel off a vehicle in the motor industry
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Select and use hand tools and workshop equipment for an automotive application
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Remove and refit road wheels on a vehicle
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Demonstrate knowledge of tools and equipment used in the motor industry
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Demonstrate knowledge of petrol and diesel engines
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Bleed a hydraulic brake system
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Demonstrate knowledge of brake systems
Pathway Tags
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer, Collision Repair Technician, Automotive Electrician, Glazier, Automotive Technician, Automotive Refinisher, Motor Vehicle Salesperson, Coachbuilder/Trimmer, Electrician, Engineering Machinist, Industrial Spray Painter, Locksmith, Vehicle Groomer/Cleaner, Recycler/Dismantler, Signmaker, Tow Truck Operator, Tyre Technician,