National Certificate in Textile Dyeing and Finishing (Dyeing Technology) (Level 4) with strands in Shade Assessment and Measurement, and Chemical Preparation
Course details
NZQF Level | 4 |
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About the course
This is a national certificate for people working in the dyeing industry. The qualification is a means of recognising skills and knowledge that people have achieved in textile dyeing.
People who have achieved this qualification will be able to demonstrate knowledge of dyeing or printing equipment, carry out sample dyeing in the laboratory, and correct shades to match a given textile sample.
Candidates also choose between the Shade Assessment and Measurement Strand, where they will focus on using a computerised colour measurement system, or the Chemical Preparation Strand, where they will develop skills in chemical and dyestuff preparation.
This qualification builds on the skills gained in the National Certificate in Textile Dyeing and Finishing (Advanced Operations) (Level 3) [Ref: 0288] and can lead to more advanced skills in the National Diploma in Textile Dyeing and Finishing (Advanced Dyeing Technology) (Level 5) [Ref: 0182].
People who have achieved this qualification will be able to demonstrate knowledge of dyeing or printing equipment, carry out sample dyeing in the laboratory, and correct shades to match a given textile sample.
Candidates also choose between the Shade Assessment and Measurement Strand, where they will focus on using a computerised colour measurement system, or the Chemical Preparation Strand, where they will develop skills in chemical and dyestuff preparation.
This qualification builds on the skills gained in the National Certificate in Textile Dyeing and Finishing (Advanced Operations) (Level 3) [Ref: 0288] and can lead to more advanced skills in the National Diploma in Textile Dyeing and Finishing (Advanced Dyeing Technology) (Level 5) [Ref: 0182].
About the provider
Competenz is one of New Zealand’s industry training organisations. We work with over 3,500 companies and 20,000+ learners in 36 industries around New Zealand each year to build skills, careers and businesses. Most learning takes place on-the-job.
We partner with employers, apprentices, schools, training providers and assessors across the country to help Kiwis build skills, careers and businesses.