Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-06-04 | - |
2024-07-02 | - |
Program Overview
The Academy Collision Repair Program is a secondary school program that provides students with hands-on experience and technical skills in collision repair and refinishing. The program combines theoretical knowledge with practical application, allowing students to gain valuable experience while still in school. Graduates of the program can pursue careers as automotive technicians, collision repair technicians, automotive painters, or panel beaters. The program is offered free of charge for students who meet the eligibility criteria.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Overview:
The Academy Collision Repair Program is designed for secondary school students interested in exploring the automotive and collision repair industries. This program provides participants with the opportunity to gain hands-on experience, learn key technical skills, and earn NCEA Level 2 credits.
Objectives:
- Introduce students to the core concepts of collision repair and refinishing.
- Develop practical skills in repairing and refinishing damaged vehicles.
- Provide knowledge of tools and equipment used in the collision repair industry.
- Enhance understanding of health and safety protocols within the automotive industry.
- Equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to pursue further studies or careers in the field.
Description:
This program combines theoretical knowledge with practical application, allowing students to gain valuable experience while still in school. Participants will learn about various aspects of collision repair, including masking, primers, fillers, sanding, repairs, and more. They will also gain an understanding of the tools and equipment used in the industry, as well as crucial safety protocols.
Outline:
Program Content:
- Masking
- Primers
- Fillers
- Sanding
- Repairs
- Tools and equipment used in collision repair
- Health and safety in the automotive industry
- Petrol and fuel systems
- Operation of two and four-stroke petrol and diesel engines
- Cooling systems
- Repairing minor panel damage
Modules:
- The program consists of several modules, each focusing on a specific area of collision repair.
Assessment:
Assessment Methods:
- The program utilizes a variety of assessment methods, including:
- Practical demonstrations of skills
- Written assignments However, it can be assumed that the assessments will evaluate students' understanding of the theoretical concepts and their ability to apply them in practical situations.
Teaching:
Teaching Methods:
- The program employs a combination of teaching methods, including:
- Lectures
- Demonstrations
- Hands-on activities
- Group work
Faculty:
- The program is taught by qualified instructors with experience in the collision repair industry.
Unique Approaches:
- The program offers a unique opportunity for secondary school students to gain practical experience in a specialized field. This hands-on approach allows students to explore their interests and develop valuable skills before making career decisions.
Careers:
Potential Career Paths:
- Automotive technician
- Collision repair technician
- Automotive painter
- Panel beater
Career Opportunities:
- Graduates of the program can pursue careers in various automotive and collision repair businesses, including:
- Collision repair shops
- Automotive dealerships
- Insurance companies
- Vehicle manufacturers
Career Outcomes:
- Successful completion of the program prepares students for further studies or entry-level positions in the collision repair industry. Graduates can pursue further qualifications, such as the New Zealand Certificate in Collision Repair and Automotive Refinishing or the New Zealand Certificate in Automotive Engineering.
Other:
- The program is offered free of charge for students who meet the eligibility criteria.
- Transportation assistance is available for students who meet the criteria.
- Students must maintain attendance at both their secondary school and the Academy program to remain enrolled.
Entry Requirements:
Applications are to be received from participating schools.
- Recommended school subjects include:
- Maths
- Chemistry
- Physics
- Construction
- Mechanical Technologies
- English
- Digital Technologies