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Course details

New Zealand Certificate in Electrical Pre-Trade (Level 3)
NZQF Level 3

About the course

Study basic Electrical Practical and Theory and start your journey to become a qualified electrician. Learn how to install cables and electrical equipment, along with applying safe working procedures in a supervised setting. Completion of this programme will allow you to enter into an apprenticeship in the electrical industry.

What you will learn

Start your career as an electrician. Learn the skills and theory that an electrician needs in their daily work. This course will give you broad-based training in all aspects of the industry. Designed to prepare you for an apprenticeship. Learn introductory electrical theory and regulations. Build practical skills such as circuit wiring and how to use power instruments. Train in our workshops where you'll diagnose and fix electrical faults.

  • Apply knowledge and principles of electrical theory and practice to basic electrical tasks.
  • Apply safe working procedures and practices to electrical tasks, including first aid and CPR as needed.
  • Operate within legal limitations of electrical and relevant non-electrical legislation.
  • Select and use products, tools, and equipment suitable for use in the electrical industry.
  • Install cables and electrical equipment.
  • Use testing techniques to test for electrical safety, and to identify and diagnose electrical faults.
  • Demonstrate behaviour suitable for the workplace, follow instructions, and complete basic workplace documentation.

*Classes for this programme run three days a week.

Career options

Graduates will be able to enter an electrical apprenticeship as a first-year apprentice.

Graduates may be employed in entry-level positions in trades relevant to the Electrical Workers Registration Board (EWRB) registration classes, other electrical fields such as switchgear fitting, electronics, electricity supply industry, manufacturing, electrical wholesaling/retailing or electrical appliance serviceperson

Entry requirements

Under 20 years

Candidates must have achieved the NCEA (Level 1) with Mathematics and English subjects; or equivalent knowledge and skills for entry into this programme.

Over 20 years

Open entry.

*For fee exclusions, please see our terms and conditions.

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Whitireia and WelTec are a business division of Te Pūkenga - New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology.

About the provider

The Wellington Institute of Technology is a tertiary institution that trains around 6,100 students every year. We offer a range of industry-led qualifications from trades through to degrees and postgraduate programmes that are future-focused, developed alongside industry and provide students with practical skills so you can pursue your career goals.

WelTec is one of New Zealand's oldest tertiary education institutions and the second-oldest in Wellington. We’ve been helping people find their vocation since 1904.