New Zealand Certificate in Electronic Security (Level 4)
If you are looking to start a career in the electronic security industry, then this is a good starting point for you. It’s also a great next step if you hold the NZC in Electrotechnology (Level 3).
By gaining this qualification you’ll be able supervise staff on mid to large sized projects in the electronic industry, create electronic security solutions for your clients as well as provide site-wide leadership and manage relationships with stakeholders.
Trainees doing the core certificate in Electronic Security also have the option to enrol in one of the following additional strands:
- Electrical appliance serviceperson (endorsed)
- Electrical installer
Topics covered for trainees of NZC Electronic Security Level 4
- Professional and technical knowledge for emerging and converging technologies
- Advanced health & safety
- Installation of cable support systems
- Theory of electronic security system design
- Theory and development of data networking to support electronic security systems
- Advanced application of stakeholder engagement principles
- Diagnosis and repair of faulty electronic security systems
- Develop solutions for electronic security intruder alarm systems
Compulsory topics for people doing the optional electrical appliance serviceperson (endorsed) strand
- Knowledge and practical application for EWRB registration as an electrical appliance serviceperson EAS (endorsed)
- Servicing electrical or electronic goods
Compulsory topics for people doing the optional electrical installer strand
- Servicing electrical or electronic goods
- Theory and practice for registration of electrical workers
- Knowledge and theory for EWRB registration for electrical installer or electrician
Outcome of Course
Successful graduates will achieve a New Zealand Certificate in Electronic Security (Level 4).
Graduates of the optional strands are eligible to be licensed and registered as either an electrical installer, or as an electrical appliance serviceperson (endorsed).
Prerequisite Requirements
Applicants must hold a NZ residency, permanent residency, or citizenship.
They must be employed in the Electronic Security industry. If they are undertaking the Service stand, they must have a supervisor holding a current EWRB practising licence at least of the same level of registration than the one you apply for.
They must also hold NCEA Level 1:
- 10 credits in Mathematics; and
- 10 credits in English; and
- 14 credits in General Science or Physics
- Or equivalent Outcome of Course or experience.
English Language entry requirement: Applicants must have sufficient competence in the English language to undertake this programme which is taught and assessed in English. This will be demonstrated by meeting the current NZQA requirements.
For the minimum English language requirements refer to the following website: https://www.nzqa.govt.nz/about-us/our-role/legislation/nzqa-rules/nzqf-related-rules/the-table/
Students aged 20+ years who do not hold the minimum entry requirements for a programme will be eligible to enrol as a student where their previous educational, work or life experience indicate that they have a reasonable likelihood of success. Students under the age of 20 who do not hold the required minimum entry requirements for a programme may also be eligible to enrol in exceptional circumstances. Such decisions will be made by the Director/Head of School.
Part-Time: 3 years or 2 years if you already hold the NZC in Electrotechnology (Level 3)
Blended Learning: This course is made up of both online theory learning and practical’s, there are 15 modules in total. Learner will use naturally occurring evidence from the workplace (i.e. job cards, service report) verified by the supervisor or manager
Intakes: Course intakes occur on a monthly basis from February through to November
Course Costs
$51.90 GST inclusive per week.
Employers may be eligible for the Government funded Apprenticeship Boost. Check if you meet the eligibility criteria.
Fees Free
The Government has announced that Fees Free for the first year of study or training will finish at the end of 2024. A final-year Fees Free policy will replace it, starting from 1 January 2025.
If you are a first-time tertiary learner in 2025, you may be able to get Fees Free for your final year of study or training. If you are eligible, you will need to apply for your entitlement through IRD from 2026 onwards.
For more information about the transition from first-year Fees Free or the final-year Fees Free policy, visit FeesFree.govt.nz.
Examination
This course does not include an examination for installation strands; however, Service strand learners will undertake EWRB examinations as part of the overall programme.
Course Enrolment
This course is delivered in partnership between E-tec and ICE. If you are interested to enrol, please complete the form below and one of our team members will be in contact.
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