Engineering - LEVEL 4

New Zealand Certificate in Mechanical Engineering (Trade) (Level 4) - Managed Apprenticeships

Get ready to boost your engineering career! Gain advanced mechanical engineering skills while working!


Quick Facts

Locations
UCOL Manawatū in Palmerston North
Dates

Y1, Y2, Y3, Y4: 09 Feb 2026 - 13 Nov 2026

Y1, Y2, Y3, Y4: 20 Jul 2026 - 30 Apr 2027


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Duration

4 years part-time (up to 36 weeks per year)


See Course Hours & Duration for details
Domestic Fees
Y1: $1,716.52 Y2: $2,148.15 Y3: $2,148.15 Y4: $2,004.59
International Fees

Not applicable.

Application Forms

Overview

This qualification is designed for people working in the industry and will typically be achieved in a workplace environment whilst completing a New Zealand Apprenticeship.

Learn how to perform advanced engineering tasks, specialising in fitting and machining, or general engineering.

Course Hours

Part-time for 4 years (up to 36 weeks per year).

With this flexible apprentice programme you are able to enjoy the best of both worlds with equal study and work opportunities as you progress toward your graduation. With flexible classes, including day release, night classes, block courses and online learning available, this programme makes it easier than ever to balance study and work.

Our lecturers and your employer will work together and manage your apprenticeship so you have everything needed to succeed.

Course Information

This programme comprises 280 - 300 credits.

Year 1

Mechanical Engineering Principles 1 (15 Credits)

Gain elementary trade knowledge of engineering principles and skills.

Mechanical Engineering Practices 1 (15 Credits)

Learn to perform defined engineering-related tasks.

Mechanical Engineering Processes 1 (15 Credits)

Develop an operational knowledge of engineering processes in the workplace.

Strand-Based Project or Task 1 (15 Credits)

Work with limited supervision to manufacture a chosen strand-based project/task.

Year 2

Mechanical Engineering Principles 2 (15 Credits)

Gain an operational understanding of engineering principles.

Mechanical Engineering Principles 3 (15 Credits) (Fitting and Machining Strand)

Learn to draw and design components manually and with computer assistance.

Mechanical Engineering Principles 3 (15 Credits) (General Engineering Strand)

Develop an applied knowledge of mechanical engineering principles.

Mechanical Engineering Skills (15 Credits)

Gain an applied operational knowledge of technical workshop practice skills.

Strand-Based Project or Task 2 (15 Credits)

Manufacture a chosen strand-based project and/or task.

Precision Machining 1 (15 Credits) (Fitting and Machining Strand)

Gain an applied operational knowledge of precision machining.

Maintenance and Welding Skills 1 (15 Credits) (General Engineering Strand)

Gain an operational knowledge of fitting and maintenance.

Year 3

Mechanical Engineering Principles 3 (15 Credits)

Advanced Maintenance (15 Credits)

Gain advanced skills to maintain plant and machinery.

Strand Based Project Planning (15 Credits)

Learn to plan for a chosen strand-based project and/or task.

Strand Based Project (30 Credits)

Year 4

Management Practice (10 Credits)

Gain a fundamental understanding of engineering management practice.

Strand Based Positional Welding (15 Credits)

Learn to demonstrate a broad operational knowledge of positional welding with an emphasis on distortion control and quality assurance.

Advanced Machining and Measurement (15 Credits) (Fitting and Machining Strand)

Learn advanced manual high-precision machining and measurement strategies of high-precision applications.

Advanced Fluid Power (15 Credits)

Gain advanced knowledge of fluid power installations and preventable maintenance technologies.

Strand Based Project or Task 3 (15 Credits) (General Engineering Strand)

Learn to operate under very limited supervision to produce a chosen strand based project/task.

Elective Course (15 Credits)

  • Strand Based Project or Task 3

  • Strand Based Mechanical Engineering Processes 6

  • Pressure Valves and Pipework

  • Site Installation

General Engineering strand options:

  • Pressure Valves and Pipework

  • Site Installation

Domestic Entry Requirements

NCEA Level 2

OR

equivalent academic achievement

OR

on a case-by-case basis at the discretion of the Executive Dean.

International Entry Requirements

Not applicable.

Accreditation

The programme is approved by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority under the provisions of the Education and Training Act 2020, and Universal College of Learning is accredited to teach it.

Career Opportunities

Education pathway

This qualification provides a pathway to further tertiary study at certificate level in advanced Mechanical Engineering.

Career pathway

Graduates of the fitting and machining strand will be able to build and install complex machines where both precision fitting and machining skills are required. Graduates of the general engineering strand will be able to build, maintain, and repair a broad range of machinery and equipment using fitting, machining, fabrication, hydraulics, pneumatics, and welding skills and knowledge. Employment options include becoming a fitter turner, fitter, or general engineer.


To find out more about possible job prospects and salaries for Engineering Professionals, visit tahatu.govt.nz 

Advice And Guidance

Work experience

To successfully complete this programme of study, candidates must be employed in the mechanical engineering (general engineering or fitting and machining) industry at time of study. Candidates must enter into a 3-way training agreement between the candidate, employer and UCOL. You'll complete the practical learning in your place of employment, or at a site agreed to by yourself and your employer. You'll be visited on a regular basis by engineering lecturers from UCOL.


Special needs or requirements

Learners need to be aware of the physical requirements for operating in a commercial engineering environment. Learners will be advised to put any special needs or requirements in writing and advise the Programme Leader before the programme begins.

Recognition of prior learning

Applications for Recognition of Prior Learning, including Cross Credit, Credit Transfer and Assessment of Prior Learning may be made on the Recognition of Prior Learning Form where a learner believes all learning outcomes for a course have already been met. Applications will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis in accordance with the UCOL Academic Statute and other relevant policies and procedures.

Application checklist

It will make the process easier if you prepare the following before you apply:

  • National Student Number (NSN) (If you don't have a NSN, you may request one from NZQA, or you can supply a verified copy of your birth certificate, passport or Whakapapa statement.)

  • Evidence of your highest level of academic achievement (and evidence of prior learning, if applicable)

  • Evidence that you meet the entry requirements of the programme

  • Check if you're eligible for additional support or a scholarship. If you're 19 years or younger, you may be eligible to enrol in one of our free Youth Transition programmes.

Note that you will need to provide any verified documents in person, via post or email (not via the online application form).