Automotive/Engineering Training in Wanganui

NC in Motor Industry

 

NC1252 National Certificate in Motor Industry (Entry Skills) Level 2 80 Credits required

Unit Unit Standard Title Version Level  Credit Value
229 Identify the general locations and functions of motor vehicle systems and main components 9 2 4
249 Carry out automotive industry personal workplace requirements 9 2 5
3856 Identify emergency procedures in the motor and related industries 8 2 2
3877 DKO protecting vehicle electronics in the motor industry 6 2 2
7118 Manage own learning plan 3 2 3
16113 DKO safe working practices in an automotive workshop 5 2 2
21669 DKO hand tools and workshop equipment for motor industry applications 2 2 2
21672 DKO new and emerging technology in the motor industry 1 2 5
21673 DKO maintaining stock security in the motor and related industries 1 2 2
21674 DKO teminology used in the motor industry 1 2 2
21858 Demonstrate good working habits and perform safe work practices in the motor and related industries 1 2 4
21859 Select and use hand tools and workshop equipment for an automotive application 1 2 2
21869 Remove and replace road wheels in the motor industry 2 1 1
  Compulsory Credits     36
233 Service an automotive battery 8 2 2
21670 Demonstrate knowledge of general engineering tasks in the motor industry 2 2 3
21671 Carry out general engineering tasks in the motor industry 2 2 3
21682 Demonstrate knowledge of an oxy-acetylene welding plant in the motor industry 1 2 2
21683 Demonstrate knowledge of MIG welding in the motor industry 1 2 2
21684 Use a MIG welding plant in the motor industry 1 2 3
21685 Use an oxy-acetylene welding plant in the motor industry 1 2 3
  Core Elective:     A minimum of 14 credits     19
231 Explain the operation of two and four stroke petrol and diesel engines 9 2 4
234 Describe automotive starting and charging systems and their operation 8 2 4
239 Demonstrate knowledge of automotive manual transmissions 8 2 2
240 Demonstrate knowledge of petrol fuel systems 8 2 3
244 Disassemble and reassemble a four cylinder four stroke engine to a running state 9 2 6
21667 Demonstrate knowledge of testing automotive electrical circuits 1 2 3
21675 Demonstrate knowledge of automotive batteries 1 2 2
21677 Demonstrate knowledge of a diesel fuel system 1 2 2
21679 Demonstrate knowledge of interchanging and balancing road wheels in the motor industry 2 2 2
21686 Demonstrate knowledge of automotive cooling systems 2 2 2
21689 Demonstrate knowledge of hydraulic brake fluid, fluid replacement, and brake bleeding procedures 1 2 2
21692 Perform minor servicing tasks on a diesel fuel system 1 2 2
21717 Service automotive cooling systems 2 2 3
21720 Demonstrate knowledge of vehicle braking systems 1 2 2
21721 Demonstrate knowledge of vehicle steering and suspension systems 1 2 2
21722 Balance wheels off a vehicle in the motor industry 1 2 2
  Automotive Electrical and Mechanical Strand :  Minimum of 30 credits required     43

 

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