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    • BusinessFind out how facts, figures, and technology combine to help people and companies succeed. Choose from a range of business and administration specialisations or majors and develop the skills and knowledge you need to get a job or advance your career.
    • Digital TechnologiesWith skills in Information Technology (IT), you can play a big part in the success of industries that not only drive the modern world, but can also completely change how it works. Our programmes have been developed after working with schools, businesses and the community to include all the components to ensure your success in this field.?Our strong industry relationships mean you keep up with the latest advances and techniques that are in demand in the real world. Our certificate and diploma qualifications will provide you with general IT skills. Our bachelor of digital technologies will further develop and focus your interests and experience into a more specific area. Choose to specialise in networking, software and web development or data analytics.
    • EducationWhether your passion is early childhood, primary, secondary or tertiary teaching, or adult education, our programmes will help put you on the path to a meaningful career, with a recognised qualification and real-world experience. Educators are at the heart of building confident children and strong, positive communities. Now more than ever, the world needs dedicated educators who enjoy helping people of all ages develop to their full potential.
    • EngineeringIf you want to learn how to build roads, bridges and plan other infrastructure projects, or if you¡¯re into finding out how machines or electrical and electronic technologies work, develop the skills you need for an exciting career in engineering, with lots of possibilities. Our internationally-recognised courses suit everyone, from beginners to people who have already got related experience and allow you to enter the industry faster than a traditional four-year Bachelor of Engineering. If you want to go on to higher study at university, our programmes will open the door for you. Whatever your pathway, our excellent?support services?and connections to local industry will set you up for success after graduation.
    • EnglishEnglish is important for anyone wanting to live, work or study in Aotearoa New Zealand. Want to learn English? MIT has full-time and part-time English programmes for all levels, plus short courses for preparation to employment or study. Our English courses will help you develop your speaking, listening and writing skills. You will become confident using English in everyday situations, at work or for studying, and you will be taught by friendly, supportive teachers and learn alongside people from different backgrounds and countries.
    • FloristrySet yourself up for a career in the flower industry with MIT. You will learn to develop your own sense of style in floral design. Gain hands-on skills in creating floral arrangements for a range of events, including weddings. Our graduates go on to exciting careers working for a range of retailers and event organisers. At MIT we have the latest facilities, including a modern chiller, storage rooms and a bright and spacious teaching space modelled on a floristry retail shop.
    • Foundation and Bridging StudiesFoundation studies will help you on your journey towards further study or employment. MIT¡¯s Foundation and bridging programmes help you develop the study skills, confidence and independence you need for higher learning ¨C and we support you every step of the way. Our courses in English, inclusive education, employment preparation, engineering, business, nursing, social services and police studies will prepare you for further training and a variety of future employment opportunities.
    • HairdressingAt MIT you will become familiar with all the professional equipment, products, and creative techniques in our working hair salon. You will even get to cut, colour, set and blow-dry hair for real clients. These skills and training will get you a great start in a highly flexible career, with options to join an existing salon, run your own business or work as a stylist for fashion, film and television.
    • Health and CounsellingGet a career in an essential industry and make a real difference to people¡¯s health and wellbeing. Study one of our recognised qualifications in healthcare and you¡¯ll open the door to a rewarding career helping others make positive changes. You¡¯ll learn how to care for people, families and entire communities. Whether you want to become a health support worker, mental health and addiction support worker or counsellor, we can help you get there. Our programmes will give you the skills and confidence to change lives.
    • LogisticsLogistics is the science of planning and optimising the delivery of goods and services, from producers right through to the end consumer. It¡¯s getting the right product to the right place at the right time, with the right quality and price. Today¡¯s logistics industry needs well-organised people with excellent analytical, communication and negotiation skills. It¡¯s a fast-growing area as people change the way they buy things, and businesses need quicker and more efficient ways to distribute their products. Gain the knowledge, skills and experience for a career in a growing, worldwide industry or upskill your current qualifications to get ahead. When you graduate you can choose from a variety of paths including roles in warehousing, import and export, road and rail transport, and much more.
    • MaritimeCareers in the maritime industry are well-paid and a qualification from MIT¡¯s New Zealand Maritime School?(NZMS) could take you around the globe. All seagoing ships, be they cruise liners, freighters or technical and research vessels, need physically fit, independent crew who work well as a team. If you love the ocean and are good at technical subjects, launch your training at the best facility New Zealand has to offer.
    • NursingWant to make a real difference caring for people in your community? A career in nursing might be for you. The industry needs more essential workers who are passionate about improving health outcomes for others. You could work locally or abroad in a range of different specialities. When you graduate from one of our nursing programmes, you¡¯ll be ready to sit the Nursing Council of New Zealand State Examination and apply for registration as an enrolled or registered nurse in New Zealand. You¡¯ll be supported to succeed throughout your journey with access to a Kaiawhina, a Pasifika support person, a Wh¨¡nau and a M¨¡ T¨¡tou room.
    • Pacific languages and Te Reo M¨¡oriReady to reconnect with your cultural identity or keen to discover how learning a language can connect you with people at your work and in your community? Whether you¡¯re starting from scratch or keen to strengthen your communication skills, we offer a number of different Pacific language and?Te Reo M¨¡ori options, from one-day cultural competency courses to certificate-level study. Discover how learning a new language can enrich your life.
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    • Sport, Recreation and Exercise ScienceSport is a richly satisfying career, where you can make positive changes to people¡¯s lives. We welcome anyone who loves being physically active, wants to teach and inspire others to be physically active and is looking for a career in an industry that affects peoples¡¯ lives for the better. Our team of experienced staff has close links with the Counties Manukau community and regionally through teaching, coaching or their current/past sporting achievements. Our practical grassroots programmes have a strong industry focus, to equip you with the right skills for a rewarding career in sport, recreation, education, fitness or the outdoors. Our continuous engagement and collaboration with our communities and industry ensures that our curriculum is current, and our students are prepared to start working in the sporting industry. We pride ourselves on our encouraging environment, which will set you on a positive pathway. By studying with us you¡¯ll be personally challenged, learn the value of teamwork, become leaders of young people and see first-hand the impact of sport on community spirit. As a qualified professional, you can share your passion for sport and exercise in a range of settings. You could coach elite sports people or teams, and there are¡­
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      • Baking, Culinary and HospitalityWhether you want to be a baker, chef or barista in a local caf¨¦ or work in an international hotel chain, there is a wide range of excellent jobs for you to choose from. Gain the skills to create rewarding experiences for customers in an industry that is constantly evolving. As an MIT graduate, you¡¯ll have the hands-on skills and the support you need to find success working in your chosen field.
      • BusinessFind out how facts, figures, and technology combine to help people and companies succeed. Choose from a range of business and administration specialisations or majors and develop the skills and knowledge you need to get a job or advance your career.
      • Digital TechnologiesWith skills in Information Technology (IT), you can play a big part in the success of industries that not only drive the modern world, but can also completely change how it works. Our programmes have been developed after working with schools, businesses and the community to include all the components to ensure your success in this field.?Our strong industry relationships mean you keep up with the latest advances and techniques that are in demand in the real world. Our certificate and diploma qualifications will provide you with general IT skills. Our bachelor of digital technologies will further develop and focus your interests and experience into a more specific area. Choose to specialise in networking, software and web development or data analytics.
      • EducationWhether your passion is early childhood, primary, secondary or tertiary teaching, or adult education, our programmes will help put you on the path to a meaningful career, with a recognised qualification and real-world experience. Educators are at the heart of building confident children and strong, positive communities. Now more than ever, the world needs dedicated educators who enjoy helping people of all ages develop to their full potential.
      • EngineeringIf you want to learn how to build roads, bridges and plan other infrastructure projects, or if you¡¯re into finding out how machines or electrical and electronic technologies work, develop the skills you need for an exciting career in engineering, with lots of possibilities. Our internationally-recognised courses suit everyone, from beginners to people who have already got related experience and allow you to enter the industry faster than a traditional four-year Bachelor of Engineering. If you want to go on to higher study at university, our programmes will open the door for you. Whatever your pathway, our excellent?support services?and connections to local industry will set you up for success after graduation.
      • EnglishEnglish is important for anyone wanting to live, work or study in Aotearoa New Zealand. Want to learn English? MIT has full-time and part-time English programmes for all levels, plus short courses for preparation to employment or study. Our English courses will help you develop your speaking, listening and writing skills. You will become confident using English in everyday situations, at work or for studying, and you will be taught by friendly, supportive teachers and learn alongside people from different backgrounds and countries.
      • FloristrySet yourself up for a career in the flower industry with MIT. You will learn to develop your own sense of style in floral design. Gain hands-on skills in creating floral arrangements for a range of events, including weddings. Our graduates go on to exciting careers working for a range of retailers and event organisers. At MIT we have the latest facilities, including a modern chiller, storage rooms and a bright and spacious teaching space modelled on a floristry retail shop.
      • Foundation and Bridging StudiesFoundation studies will help you on your journey towards further study or employment. MIT¡¯s Foundation and bridging programmes help you develop the study skills, confidence and independence you need for higher learning ¨C and we support you every step of the way. Our courses in English, inclusive education, employment preparation, engineering, business, nursing, social services and police studies will prepare you for further training and a variety of future employment opportunities.
      • HairdressingAt MIT you will become familiar with all the professional equipment, products, and creative techniques in our working hair salon. You will even get to cut, colour, set and blow-dry hair for real clients. These skills and training will get you a great start in a highly flexible career, with options to join an existing salon, run your own business or work as a stylist for fashion, film and television.
      • Health and CounsellingGet a career in an essential industry and make a real difference to people¡¯s health and wellbeing. Study one of our recognised qualifications in healthcare and you¡¯ll open the door to a rewarding career helping others make positive changes. You¡¯ll learn how to care for people, families and entire communities. Whether you want to become a health support worker, mental health and addiction support worker or counsellor, we can help you get there. Our programmes will give you the skills and confidence to change lives.
      • LogisticsLogistics is the science of planning and optimising the delivery of goods and services, from producers right through to the end consumer. It¡¯s getting the right product to the right place at the right time, with the right quality and price. Today¡¯s logistics industry needs well-organised people with excellent analytical, communication and negotiation skills. It¡¯s a fast-growing area as people change the way they buy things, and businesses need quicker and more efficient ways to distribute their products. Gain the knowledge, skills and experience for a career in a growing, worldwide industry or upskill your current qualifications to get ahead. When you graduate you can choose from a variety of paths including roles in warehousing, import and export, road and rail transport, and much more.
      • MaritimeCareers in the maritime industry are well-paid and a qualification from MIT¡¯s New Zealand Maritime School?(NZMS) could take you around the globe. All seagoing ships, be they cruise liners, freighters or technical and research vessels, need physically fit, independent crew who work well as a team. If you love the ocean and are good at technical subjects, launch your training at the best facility New Zealand has to offer.
      • NursingWant to make a real difference caring for people in your community? A career in nursing might be for you. The industry needs more essential workers who are passionate about improving health outcomes for others. You could work locally or abroad in a range of different specialities. When you graduate from one of our nursing programmes, you¡¯ll be ready to sit the Nursing Council of New Zealand State Examination and apply for registration as an enrolled or registered nurse in New Zealand. You¡¯ll be supported to succeed throughout your journey with access to a Kaiawhina, a Pasifika support person, a Wh¨¡nau and a M¨¡ T¨¡tou room.
      • Pacific languages and Te Reo M¨¡oriReady to reconnect with your cultural identity or keen to discover how learning a language can connect you with people at your work and in your community? Whether you¡¯re starting from scratch or keen to strengthen your communication skills, we offer a number of different Pacific language and?Te Reo M¨¡ori options, from one-day cultural competency courses to certificate-level study. Discover how learning a new language can enrich your life.
      • Police Preparation
      • Social WorkIt takes a special kind of person to work with people. Now more than ever, our communities need social workers and support workers. Get the special skills you need to help people of all ages and cultures, from individuals to families and wh¨¡nau. Learn specialist techniques in communication, dealing with challenging situations through self-awareness and self-insight, and gain the tools to safely work with a diverse range of clients in a social services environment. Our classrooms are supportive learning environments that promote independence and confidence. Be the change you want to see in your community.
      • Sport, Recreation and Exercise ScienceSport is a richly satisfying career, where you can make positive changes to people¡¯s lives. We welcome anyone who loves being physically active, wants to teach and inspire others to be physically active and is looking for a career in an industry that affects peoples¡¯ lives for the better. Our team of experienced staff has close links with the Counties Manukau community and regionally through teaching, coaching or their current/past sporting achievements. Our practical grassroots programmes have a strong industry focus, to equip you with the right skills for a rewarding career in sport, recreation, education, fitness or the outdoors. Our continuous engagement and collaboration with our communities and industry ensures that our curriculum is current, and our students are prepared to start working in the sporting industry. We pride ourselves on our encouraging environment, which will set you on a positive pathway. By studying with us you¡¯ll be personally challenged, learn the value of teamwork, become leaders of young people and see first-hand the impact of sport on community spirit. As a qualified professional, you can share your passion for sport and exercise in a range of settings. You could coach elite sports people or teams, and there are¡­
      • Supported Learning (Inclusive Education)
      • TradesBecome a tradie and get a career that will set you up for life. Study with MIT and you will get the hands-on experience you need to succeed in your chosen trade. It doesn¡¯t matter your level of education or experience. We have a course that suits you.
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      • Baking, culinary and hospitalityMIT¡¯s school of culinary and hospitality studies is a unique restaurant training school. Established in 1993, our purpose-built facility combines the latest technology with lecturers whose up-to-date experience in the industry is backed by academic expertise. As well as MIT¡¯s full-time and part-time programmes, a number of short courses are also available for those wanting to retrain or upskill in areas like food safety and barista skills.
      • EngineeringAs well as the breadth of full-time programmes available at Manukau Institute of Technology, we also offer a number of short courses.
      • M¨¡ori language and cultureCome to Ng¨¡ Kete W¨¡nanga Marae, the marae at MIT and develop your knowledge of M¨¡ori culture and language. Our programmes are designed to give you the confidence to embrace te reo me ona Tikanga (M¨¡ori language and protocols). Find more about Ng¨¡ Kete W¨¡nanga Marae and the p¨­whiri process (the formal welcome onto the marae) here.
      • MaritimeOur academic year runs from mid-January until December, although many of our block/short courses allow students to commence studies throughout the year. Our courses are structured to minimise disruption to work commitments and many are offered in either modular, flexible or distance learning formats. All of our maritime courses also include practical hands-on experience using our up-to-date training equipment, computer-based training (CBT) programmes and the full mission bridge and engine room simulation centre. We are associated with Siemens and are the only training provider in New Zealand for PLC training. Further information on the available courses, entry criteria, Maritime New Zealand mandatory requirements, accommodation, fees and estimated living costs are available for both local and international students.
      • NursingOur programmes are responsive to the changing needs of the health sector, and our lecturers are highly qualified and well respected for their teaching and clinical skills. We provide a supportive learning environment to meet the educational needs of our students, and we will gladly explore any educational requirements not catered for in our current offerings.
      • PasifikaCome to the Pasifika Community Centre at MIT and get some insight and experience with a Pacific perspective. Our face-to-face and customisable workshops are focused on accelerating engagement with Pacific peoples and will help you to better appreciate or reconnect with Pacific culture, language, values, beliefs, and practices and get better at communicating and working with people in your community and workplace. Find more about Pasifika at MIT here.
      • Preparation for employment and everyday lifeWe¡¯re here to help you on your journey towards finding a job or further learning. We have courses for New Zealand citizens or permanent residents, usually for people who don¡¯t have school qualifications. Our tutors are all from different backgrounds. They¡¯ll help you develop your communication and job search skills, as well as your confidence and independence so you¡¯re ready for work. We¡¯ll support you every step of the way. Our courses in English, literacy and numeracy will prepare you for working or further training. Let¡¯s make it happen together.
      • Workplace AssessmentWorkplace assessment is the process of assessing skills and knowledge on the job. We offer a fully on-line training option which is tailored to meet a variety of specific industry requirements. Successful participants will be qualified to assess workplace performance, against the prescribed unit standards and assessments for their industry.
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    • Baking, Culinary and HospitalityWhether you want to be a baker, chef or barista in a local caf¨¦ or work in an international hotel chain, there is a wide range of excellent jobs for you to choose from. Gain the skills to create rewarding experiences for customers in an industry that is constantly evolving. As an MIT graduate, you¡¯ll have the hands-on skills and the support you need to find success working in your chosen field.
    • BusinessFind out how facts, figures, and technology combine to help people and companies succeed. Choose from a range of business and administration specialisations or majors and develop the skills and knowledge you need to get a job or advance your career.
    • Digital TechnologiesWith skills in Information Technology (IT), you can play a big part in the success of industries that not only drive the modern world, but can also completely change how it works. Our programmes have been developed after working with schools, businesses and the community to include all the components to ensure your success in this field.?Our strong industry relationships mean you keep up with the latest advances and techniques that are in demand in the real world. Our certificate and diploma qualifications will provide you with general IT skills. Our bachelor of digital technologies will further develop and focus your interests and experience into a more specific area. Choose to specialise in networking, software and web development or data analytics.
    • EducationWhether your passion is early childhood, primary, secondary or tertiary teaching, or adult education, our programmes will help put you on the path to a meaningful career, with a recognised qualification and real-world experience. Educators are at the heart of building confident children and strong, positive communities. Now more than ever, the world needs dedicated educators who enjoy helping people of all ages develop to their full potential.
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Home > Study > Areas of study > Engineering > Mechanical engineering > New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (Mechanical) (Level 6)
Level 6

Study mechanical engineering

Get qualified to work as an engineering technician ?€¡° an area in huge demand here and around the world. You'll learn hands-on skills in designing and manufacturing mechanical devices such as tools, engines and machines.

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Level 6

Study mechanical engineering

Get qualified to work as an engineering technician ?€¡° an area in huge demand here and around the world. You'll learn hands-on skills in designing and manufacturing mechanical devices such as tools, engines and machines.

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Duration and study methods

Full-time for 2 years (34 teaching weeks per year), part-time available. The maximum time to complete this programme part-time is 10 years.Programme structure

Start dates

February, JulyKey dates and timetables

Qualification

New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (Mechanical) (Level 6)
Programme code: NZ2612

Credits

240

Location

MIT TechPark

Domestic fees

$7,900 (approx.) per yearIndividual course fees

International fees

NZD $31,200 (approx.) per year

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  • Overview

  • Entry requirements

  • Programme structure

  • Careers and pathways

  • Overview

Programme highlights

Get qualified to work as a professional engineering technician ¨C an area critical to the economy in New Zealand and around the world.

Learn the hands-on skills to build and repair machines. From refrigerators to industrial equipment, you’ll learn how to work with the most complex machines.

This qualification meets New Zealand and international benchmarks for engineering technicians. Graduates can work at a technician level as outlined by the Dublin Accord (International Engineering Alliance, 2002).

  • Entry requirements

Entry requirements

Applicants must meet the following entry requirements:

Academic

NCEA Level 2

  • Including a minimum of 10 literacy credits at Level 1 or above (for those who achieved NCEA Level 2 before 2013);

AND

  • A minimum total of 48 credits at level 2 in four subjects including at least 12 credits in mathematics (preferably achievement standards in algebra, calculus or trigonometry);

OR

  • Equivalent qualifications (e.g. International Baccalaureate or?Cambridge);

OR

  • Equivalent credits from appropriate trades training and/or demonstrated skills and experience.
English language entry requirements

In addition to meeting the minimum entry criteria, those applicants for whom English is a second language (including International students) must meet the IELTS overall language requirement: Overall Band Score (Academic) of 6.0 IELTS, with no individual score less than 5.5, or equivalent.

Other entry requirements

Applicants must be physically capable of completing the practical aspects of the programme, by being able to work effectively, efficiently and safely.

Although not part of the entry requirements, applicants will attend?an interview as part of the process of assisting them to select the?right specialisation.

Successful applicants will be accepted in order of application. The above attributes will be assessed through an interview process to which applicants may bring family and/or wh¨¡nau support.

Applicants who do not meet the entry requirements will?be counselled to an appropriate Foundation programme.

Special & discretionary admission

Any ¨¡konga who is 20 years of age or older and has not reached the general admission requirements for their intended programme is eligible for Special Admission. Te P¨±kenga works with the ¨¡konga to ensure they are prepared for their intended programme. Any ¨¡konga who is not yet 20 years of age and has not reached the general admission requirements for their intended programme may be eligible for Discretionary Admission. In assessing whether to grant Discretionary Admission, the delegated authority focuses on the applicant¡¯s level of preparedness for their intended programme.

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  • Programme structure

Programme structure

You will need to complete five compulsory courses and 11 additional courses related to this strand (240 credits):
Compulsory courses:

Level 4

141.417 Engineering Fundamentals (15 credits)

NZBED course code: DE4101
The aim is to introduce the basic fundamentals of a range of engineering disciplines.

The learning outcomes on successful completion of this course are the student should be able to:

  • Demonstrate an understanding of, and apply, the fundamentals of statics, dynamics and mechanical energy concepts.
  • Evaluate direct stress and strain, and derive elastic properties from tensile test results.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the engineering properties of fluids and apply the fundamentals of hydrostatics.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of electrical voltage, current and resistance and explain the difference between AC and DC.
  • Demonstrate awareness of the New Zealand Electricity system and describe some of its safety features.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of heat energy and transfer; temperature and humidity of the air.

141.418 Engineering Mathematics 1 (15 credits)

NZBED course code: DE4102
The aim is to develop mathematical skills, concepts and understanding in order to perform calculations and solve problems within engineering contexts.

The learning outcomes on successful completion of this course are the student should be able to:

  • Manipulate and solve algebraic expressions and equations.
  • Solve, manipulate and apply mathematical functions, including the application of graphs where appropriate.
  • Apply the rules and principles of trigonometry using both degree and radian measure.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of differentiation and integration techniques and apply them to solve engineering problems.
  • Demonstrate knowledge and application of one of the following:
    • 5.1 Complex numbers, logic expressions and numbers OR
    • 5.2 Basic statistical concepts and techniques.

523.413 Technical Literacy (15 credits)

NZBED course code: DE4103
The aim is to develop technical research skills along with oral, written, graphical and interpersonal communication skills.

The learning outcomes on successful completion of this course are the student should be able to:

  • Utilise information obtained from physical or web-based resources in technical problem solving and presentations.
  • Prepare and deliver an oral presentation on a technical subject.
  • Communicate ideas and technical findings in a written format.
  • Create and use pictorial sketches and pictorial/orthographic drawings to current drawing standards as a communication technique to present ideas and data.
  • Demonstrate interpersonal communication skills to develop project Outcomes.


Level 6

115.610 Engineering Management (15 credits)

NZBED course code: DE6101
The aim is to develop the knowledge and skills required to administer and manage projects effectively in a specific discipline of engineering.

The learning outcomes on successful completion of this course are the student should be able to:

  • Demonstrate an understanding of, and apply, the fundamentals of project planning and project management.
  • Prepare and evaluate cost estimates, tender documentation and contract documentation.
  • Administer and supervise contracts in accordance with the relevant Standards and/or Codes of Practice.
  • Critically evaluate professional practice principles and their application to an engineering environment.

115.616 Engineering Project (Mechanical) (15 credits)

NZBED course code: DE6102
Pre-requisite: 523.413 Technical Literacy, 243.422 Engineering CAD and three level 5 ENG courses, or equivalent.

The aim is to apply knowledge and problem-solving skills to plan and complete an engineering project relevant to the discipline strand studied (civil, mechanical, electrical or electronics) to accepted practice and standards from a given specification.

The learning outcomes on successful completion of this course are the student should be able to:

  • Develop preliminary design(s), based on a given specification, for an engineering project relevant to their discipline strand. (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical or Electronics)
  • Develop a plan or design parameters considering functionality, safety, environmental, cultural and ethical issues.
  • Undertake well-defined planning and produce as project output.
  • Produce supporting documentation relevant to project output.
  • Evaluate compliance of the project output against a specification.
  • Present findings to an audience in a professional manner.

Courses related to your chosen strand:

Level 3

141.317 Engineering Practice (15 credits)

NZBED course code: DE3301
The aim is to develop an understanding of the skills involved in safely using engineering workshop machines and equipment and to develop an awareness of common manufacturing processes.

The learning outcomes on successful completion of this course are the student should be able to:

  • Operate safely in an engineering environment and explain the safety requirement required by the appropriate regulations.
  • Operate mechanical engineering equipment.


Level 4

243.422 Engineering CAD (15 credits)

NZBED course code: DE4301
Pre-requisite: 523.413 Technical Literacy

The aim is to provide students with the basic CAD draughting skills required for an engineering technician.

The learning outcomes on successful completion of this course are the student should be able to:

  • Demonstrate correct draughting practice and the use of different views and projections.
  • Produce working drawings including projections, perspective, sectional and assemble views.
  • Produce 3D models of parts and assemblies and output final drawings.
  • Explain the CAD/CAM manufacturing process.


Level 5

243.516 Strength of Materials 1 (15 credits)

NZBED course code: DE5302
Pre-requisite: 243.423 Mechanics

The aim is to develop an understanding of the essential elements in the strengths of materials.

The learning outcomes on successful completion of this course are the student should be able to:

  • Demonstrate an understanding of complex states of stress and the effects of dynamic loadings on a mechanical system.
  • Design jointing systems.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of beam failure modes and calculate deflections and shear stresses.
  • Calculate failure loads for concentrically loaded columns.

243.518 Electrical Fundamentals (15 credits)

NZBED course code: DE5304
Recommended pre-requisite: DE4101 Engineering Fundamentals, DE4102 Engineering Mathematics 1, DE4103 Technical Literacy

To develop a sound knowledge of electrical and electronic theory and how these are applied to mechanical engineering systems.

The learning outcomes on successful completion of this course are the student should be able to:

  • Demonstrate an understanding of the electrical principles commonly required by mechanical engineers relating to DC, AC, and safety.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of electrical and electronic components relating to amplifiers, rectifiers, transducers, DC motors, AC motors.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of electrical and electronic control systems.

243.528 Mechanical Materials (15 credits)

NZBED course code: DE5306

To enable students to gain an understanding of the characteristics and properties of common engineering materials and elements of biology and chemistry relevant to mechanical and process engineering.

The learning outcomes on successful completion of this course are the student should be able to:

  • Demonstrate an understanding of basic materials science chemistry
  • Describe and test properties of materials used in mechanical engineering
  • Describe and specify methods to change engineering material properties
  • Determine and apply selection criteria for engineering materials
  • Identify and explain likely causes of material failure.

243.527 Mechanics (15 credits)

NZBED course code: DE5305

Recommended pre-requisite: DE4101 Engineering Fundamentals, DE4102 Engineering Mathematics 1, DE4103 Technical Literacy

To enable students to gain an understanding of the fundamental principles and laws of mechanics.

The learning outcomes on successful completion of this course are the student should be able to:

  • Analyse basic theory, principles and applications f forces and moments in mechanics and engineering
  • Calculate indirect stresses (bending and torsion) in mechanical components and select appropriate sections from standard tables
  • Analyse the forces, moments, torques, work and energy, including conservation of energy, resulting from linear acceleration, rotational acceleration and centripetal acceleration
  • Apply the basic principles of fluid analysis.

251.502 Thermodynamics & Heat Transfer (15 credits)

NZBED course code: DE5301

Pre-requisite: 141.417 Engineering Fundamentals, 141.418 Engineering Mathematics 1, 523.413 Technical Literacy

The aim is to develop a sound basic knowledge of thermodynamic principles – including gas laws, measurement of pressure and temperature, mass and energy conservation and energy sources in the New Zealand context – and the mechanisms of heat transfer including the uses of heat exchangers. The learning outcomes on successful completion of this course are the student should be able to:

  • Demonstrate an understanding of thermodynamics principals for temperature, pressure, gas laws, thermal expansion, conservation of energy, change of phase, heating and thermal efficiency.
  • Apply thermodynamics principals to practical applications for refrigeration, heat exchanger, and solar collectors.
  • Calculate rates of heat transfer through multiple layers and combined modes.
  • Evaluate and compare the sources of energy in NZ including sustainability concepts.


Level 6

243.628 Mechanics of Machines (15 credits)

NZBED course code: DE6302
Pre-requisite: 243.516 Strength of Materials 1

The aim is to develop an understanding to solve complex problems involved with machinery dynamics such as power transmission, balancing, noise, and lubrication systems.

The learning outcomes on successful completion of this course are the student should be able to:

  • Identify dynamic loads in rotational equipment and explain the need for balance and how it is achieved.
  • Analyse mechanical systems to determine natural frequencies and the effects of resonance.
  • Explain acoustic term and solve for noise level and noise attenuation in an engineering environment.
  • Explain gear terminology. Solve velocity ratios and forces in gear systems.
  • Analyse power transmission components for life, force and application.

243.637 Manufacturing Processes and Production (15 credits)

NZBED course code: DE6310
Pre-requisite: DE5306 Mechanical Materials

To enable students to apply engineering knowledge to common manufacturing processes, including quality assurance, inventory control and scheduling and queuing.

The learning outcomes on successful completion of this course are the student should be able to:

  • Select mechanical engineering manufacturing processes for products
  • Select equipment and tooling to support mech. engineering manufacturing processes
  • Articulate the importance of quality control
  • Apply knowledge of inventory control, scheduling and queuing and simulation of the manufacturing environment
  • Analyse one or more existing manufacturing processes.

251.601 Advanced Thermodynamics (15 credits)

NZBED course code: DE6309
Pre-requisite: 251.502 Thermodynamics & Heat Transfer

The aim is to develop a sound understanding of the theory and application of thermodynamics, especially as related to heat engines, air compressors, nozzles, steam plant, and energy conservation plant/principles.

The learning outcomes on successful completion of this course are the student should be able to:

  • Demonstrate an understanding of the laws of thermodynamics.
  • Analyse common engine cycles and explain their operation and their effects on the environment.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of air compressors, nozzles, Steam plant, energy conservation plant/principles.
  • Analyse refrigeration/heat pump cycles.
  • Outline HVAC system operation and equipment and determine heating, cooling and dehumidifying loads.
  • Determine air/fuel ratios and exhaust analysis for common fuels and describe their handling requirements.

273.601 Fluid Mechanics (15 credits)

NZBED course code: DE6301
Pre-requisite: 141.417 Engineering Fundamentals, 141.418 Engineering Mathematics 1, 243.423 Mechanics

The aim is to understand and apply the principles of fluid statics and dynamics to common engineering problems.

The learning outcomes on successful completion of this course are the student should be able to:

  • Demonstrate an understanding of the basic principles of fluid mechanics.
  • Describe and assess hydrostatic fluid applications.
  • Describe and assess hydrodynamic fluid applications.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the requirements for fluid machinery.
  • Produce fluid power systems (pneumatic and hydraulic) to meet operational requirements.

Do you want to study a single course, without enrolling into the full programme?

Courses within some of our programmes may be offered as an individual Certificate of Proficiency (COP). Programme entry requirements and course fees apply. For more information, please speak to our friendly Ask Me! team.

  • Careers and pathways

Further training or study

Successful completion of your first semester in the New Zealand Diploma of Engineering (Level 6) with a required grade point average of B can provide direct entry to Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Level 7).

Career opportunities

Mechanical engineering and mechanical services cover an extensive range of occupations and industries. Positions can include engineering technicians, design engineers, plant engineers and managers.

The analytical, problem solving and project management skills gained through mechanical engineering training can also be transferred to many other occupations and provide a great platform for careers in business, management and design.?For potential salaries visit careers.govt.nz.

See why more people choose Mechanical engineering at MIT

Study at MIT’s award-winning TechPark campus.

MIT TechPark is an award-winning centre of excellence for engineering and trades.

Having won a Learning Environments Australasia Award which recognises planning, design and construction of educational facilities throughout the region, our state-of-the-art campus is the home of our engineering and trades school. Coupling stunning architectural learning spaces with a myriad of high-tech facilities for our students, it’s easy to see why it’s been given such high praises.

Our TechPark building is situated on the corner of Lambie Drive and Manukau Station Road. It is across the road from the existing MIT Manukau campus, currently home to the schools of nursing, health and counselling, business, and digital technologies.

Learn more

MIT is the quality choice. Study engineering and graduate work-ready.

¡°The choice to study engineering definitely secures your future.¡±

¡°Looking back on my experience at MIT, I really enjoyed the learning style. I did the lectures online and only had to come into class for one week a semester to do the practical parts.?Overall, the atmosphere and the way that classes were taught was really enjoyable, and not too restrictive either. It just feels comfortable.

The choice to study engineering at MIT definitely secures your future. It narrows down on the things employers are looking for, like answers to practical questions that you might face on the job. Those are the things that show you are competent to employers.

My five-year plan is to become a senior engineer. It is a lifelong learning process, even now that I have the job, there is still a lot to learn. It is a continuous process. You have to keep going to gain more knowledge.

Having a qualification is really important if you want to land that dream job.¡±

Oscar Lee
MIT graduate

“The lecturers at MIT are always ready to help me.”

“My passion is to invent something that will be useful to people. I like problem-solving. I like the logic and skills that are taught ¨C so I chose to study mechanical engineering at MIT.

The lecturers at MIT were very helpful, whenever I have an issue I could approach them, and they were always ready to help me.

The things that I learnt in class?will help me in the future. Being a mechanical engineer, I need to learn the practice and theory. I would encourage anyone to consider studying at MIT.”

Ashutosh Jaisankar
MIT graduate

“You can be anything once you have an engineering diploma.”

“I¡¯ve been working as a fitter and turner for my entire life and now that I¡¯m getting a bit older I want to get off the tools, so I chose to study engineering. What I liked about studying here is the interaction you can have with the tutors. They are approachable and they really know their stuff.

Engineering is a great field to be in, it just bleeds off into so many different areas. You can be anything once you have an engineering diploma. It doesn¡¯t pigeonhole you into one specific task.

With a diploma in mechanical engineering, I intend to work at a manufacturing plant in the engineering office. I could even go a bit further and work into being an engineering manager.”

Peter Gould
MIT graduate

See why more people choose Mechanical engineering at MIT

Study at MIT’s award-winning TechPark campus.

MIT TechPark is an award-winning centre of excellence for engineering and trades.

Having won a Learning Environments Australasia Award which recognises planning, design and construction of educational facilities throughout the region, our state-of-the-art campus is the home of our engineering and trades school. Coupling stunning architectural learning spaces with a myriad of high-tech facilities for our students, it’s easy to see why it’s been given such high praises.

Our TechPark building is situated on the corner of Lambie Drive and Manukau Station Road. It is across the road from the existing MIT Manukau campus, currently home to the schools of nursing, health and counselling, business, and digital technologies.

Learn more

MIT is the quality choice. Study engineering and graduate work-ready.

¡°The choice to study engineering definitely secures your future.¡±

¡°Looking back on my experience at MIT, I really enjoyed the learning style. I did the lectures online and only had to come into class for one week a semester to do the practical parts.?Overall, the atmosphere and the way that classes were taught was really enjoyable, and not too restrictive either. It just feels comfortable.

The choice to study engineering at MIT definitely secures your future. It narrows down on the things employers are looking for, like answers to practical questions that you might face on the job. Those are the things that show you are competent to employers.

My five-year plan is to become a senior engineer. It is a lifelong learning process, even now that I have the job, there is still a lot to learn. It is a continuous process. You have to keep going to gain more knowledge.

Having a qualification is really important if you want to land that dream job.¡±

Oscar Lee
MIT graduate

“The lecturers at MIT are always ready to help me.”

“My passion is to invent something that will be useful to people. I like problem-solving. I like the logic and skills that are taught ¨C so I chose to study mechanical engineering at MIT.

The lecturers at MIT were very helpful, whenever I have an issue I could approach them, and they were always ready to help me.

The things that I learnt in class?will help me in the future. Being a mechanical engineer, I need to learn the practice and theory. I would encourage anyone to consider studying at MIT.”

Ashutosh Jaisankar
MIT graduate

“You can be anything once you have an engineering diploma.”

“I¡¯ve been working as a fitter and turner for my entire life and now that I¡¯m getting a bit older I want to get off the tools, so I chose to study engineering. What I liked about studying here is the interaction you can have with the tutors. They are approachable and they really know their stuff.

Engineering is a great field to be in, it just bleeds off into so many different areas. You can be anything once you have an engineering diploma. It doesn¡¯t pigeonhole you into one specific task.

With a diploma in mechanical engineering, I intend to work at a manufacturing plant in the engineering office. I could even go a bit further and work into being an engineering manager.”

Peter Gould
MIT graduate

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* Fees Free scheme: Free study for the first or final year of your Level 3 or above qualification may be available under the Government¡¯s Fees Free study scheme. Visit feesfree.govt.nz for eligibility criteria and more information. Students must meet New Zealand residency criteria.?Note: The Government has announced that Fees Free for the first year of study will finish at the end of 2024. A final-year Fees Free scheme will replace it, starting from January 2025. Learners who have already used Fees Free in their first year of study won¡¯t be able to access Fees Free under the new final-year policy. However, from now until the end of 2025, first-year Fees Free will operate under ¡®first-year transition rules¡¯. For more information, visit feesfree.govt.nz. All free study is subject to availability and funding confirmation. Proof of residency status required. Entry criteria, and some costs, may also apply. Eligibility for student allowances or student loans may vary. Contact StudyLink for more information.
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