Metalwork Practical Level 2
Metalwork Practical Level 2 (Full Year) (L2METPF)
Prior Learning: Students must have completed and passed a Level 1 Metal Technology course
Future Pathways/Subjects: Level 3 Metal practical courses
Note:
This course is designed for students wanting a practical Engineering course covering engineering skills such as welding and machining along with computer aided design and development. It covers unit standards based skills and knowledge and project work.
Students should have a Windows laptop.
TOTAL CREDITS AVAILABLE : 17 credits
INTERNAL CREDITS : 17 credits
EXTERNAL CREDITS :
Standard Number |
Level | Credits | Lit / Num | Full Title | Method of Assessment |
2430 | 2 | 4 | Manually produce and interpret engineering sketches under supervision | Assignment | |
2433 | 2 | 6 | Produce simple engineering component drawings using CAD software |
Assignment | |
4435 | 2 | 3 | Select, use, and care for engineering dimensional measuring equipment | Assignment | |
4436 | 2 | 4 | Select, use, and care for engineering marking-out equipment | Assignment |
Vocational Pathways
The NZ Qualifications authority has identified six categories of jobs. The aim is to improve the relevance of learning for students by indicating how their learning and achievement is valued by broad sectors of the workforce. Vocational Pathways enables employers to assess whether potential employees’ skills align with their industry requirements more easily. This will be a real advantage when they look for work and training opportunities in the sector.
Students now have access to their personalised Vocational Profile on the NZQA website and it is important to students use this as a tool to plan their subjects.
More on vocational pathways can be found at Vocational Pathways
- Relevant Vocational Pathways links:
- Construction and Infrastructure
- Manufacturing and Technology
- Primary Industries
- Service Industries
- Social and Community Services
- Creative Industries