About the course
Students will learn the core knowledge and practical skills required to meet industry needs in their chosen engineering strand. At Wintec, it is not just about theory, it is about developing the skills students need to actually do the job, so hands-on laboratory work reinforces theory taught in classrooms. Students will learn how to design products, how components work, the materials they are made from and how to manufacture them. Then, using SolidWorks, students will learn how to draw and present designs for industry, leading to a final semester industry-relevant project. Wintec is ly involved with the mechanical engineering industry. From our qualified tutors, many of whom are still working in the industry, to our relationship with WECA (Waikato Engineering Careers Association), who assists us in finding work placements and career opportunities for Wintec students. With this qualification, students will enter the engineering industry with the ability to apply understanding and skills to the standard expected of a practising engineering technician. Scholarships - View all scholarships Internships
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