Do you want to become an electrician? How about a career in the telecommunications industry?
Set yourself up for a rewarding job in the electrical trades. From electrical supply and maintenance, through to electronics and data communications, there is a variety of different job opportunities.
It doesn’t matter if you are starting out or have experience working in the industry, we have a course to suit you.
See why more people choose Electrical trades at MIT

“The more girls that get into a trade the more it’s going to become the norm.”

“Studying a pre-trade course will help with my theory work when I’m doing my apprenticeship and it could cut 1-2 years off of the time it takes me to get qualified. I don’t come from an electrical background so I wanted to give myself some background knowledge first.
The more girls that get into a trade the more it’s going to become the norm. If you’re female looking at getting into a trade check out social media as there are a lot of female sparkies that show you what women can bring to the job. There’s a lack of women in the trades industry and they’re wanting more women so it’s important we show that we can do just as good as a job as a guy can.”
Christine Swepson
MIT graduate

Study at MIT’s award-winning TechPark campus.

MIT TechPark is an award-winning centre of excellence for engineering and trades.
Having won a Learning Environments Australasia Award which recognises planning, design and construction of educational facilities throughout the region, our state-of-the-art campus is the home of our engineering and trades school. Coupling stunning architectural learning spaces with a myriad of high-tech facilities for our students, it’s easy to see why it’s been given such high praises.
Our TechPark building is situated on the corner of Lambie Drive and Manukau Station Road. It is across the road from the existing MIT Manukau campus, currently home to the schools of nursing, health and counselling, business, and digital technologies.

“Expect to come out of this course a different person to how you come in.”

“Don’t expect to come and just study the course come and expect to change your life. This course is here to set you up in the industry, you’re here to start you’re career and you’re here to change and mold and grow with us supporting you along the way. You can definitely expect to come out of this course a different person from how you came in.
There are opportunities for students to work and study or pick up work in the holidays. Our industry connections are really current and they are always knocking on our door asking us to send them students. The course goes hand in hand with the placements we can offer.”
Jacob Blackwell
MIT lecturer (electrical)
See why more people choose Electrical trades at MIT

“The more girls that get into a trade the more it’s going to become the norm.”

“Studying a pre-trade course will help with my theory work when I’m doing my apprenticeship and it could cut 1-2 years off of the time it takes me to get qualified. I don’t come from an electrical background so I wanted to give myself some background knowledge first.
The more girls that get into a trade the more it’s going to become the norm. If you’re female looking at getting into a trade check out social media as there are a lot of female sparkies that show you what women can bring to the job. There’s a lack of women in the trades industry and they’re wanting more women so it’s important we show that we can do just as good as a job as a guy can.”
Christine Swepson
MIT graduate

Study at MIT’s award-winning TechPark campus.

MIT TechPark is an award-winning centre of excellence for engineering and trades.
Having won a Learning Environments Australasia Award which recognises planning, design and construction of educational facilities throughout the region, our state-of-the-art campus is the home of our engineering and trades school. Coupling stunning architectural learning spaces with a myriad of high-tech facilities for our students, it’s easy to see why it’s been given such high praises.
Our TechPark building is situated on the corner of Lambie Drive and Manukau Station Road. It is across the road from the existing MIT Manukau campus, currently home to the schools of nursing, health and counselling, business, and digital technologies.

“Expect to come out of this course a different person to how you come in.”

“Don’t expect to come and just study the course come and expect to change your life. This course is here to set you up in the industry, you’re here to start you’re career and you’re here to change and mold and grow with us supporting you along the way. You can definitely expect to come out of this course a different person from how you came in.
There are opportunities for students to work and study or pick up work in the holidays. Our industry connections are really current and they are always knocking on our door asking us to send them students. The course goes hand in hand with the placements we can offer.”
Jacob Blackwell
MIT lecturer (electrical)