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Diploma in Design & Specification of Plastics

 

Background:


This course was developed specifically to meet the needs of the Plastics  industry. In 2004  Plastics New Zealand in conjunction with The University of Auckland, held  a series of work shops to devise the format and content . Currently the Diploma is delivered in Auckland and Christchurch by presenters who are experts in their field.


Diploma Course Structure & Registration Forms


Please note that for Semester 2 2010 courses are being run in Auckland Only

To be awarded a Diploma in Design & Specification of Plastics an individual needs to complete three of the above parts - one of which must include "Important Aspects of Plastics Design" (A certificate is awarded for each completed Part).


Who should attend? Anyone is able to attend but the courses are primarly aimed at employees of manufacturing and supply companies (raw materials design, tooling , machinery or that make use of plastic components in a range of end use applications. Participants will come from such diverse functions as  sales, marketing, etc...


The Diploma is Awarded by Plastics New Zealand. Currently the diploma is not registered on the NZQA framework and cannot not be done extramurally.


For futher information or for any queries regarding the Diploma in Design & Specification of Plastics please email ddsp@plastics.org.nz


 We recommend “Know Your Plastics” published by the Plastics and Chemicals Industries Association of Australia to assist with this course. Please refer to the 'Reference Materials For Sale' to order for this book and others that are available to purchase.


    


Over 8,000 people are employed by the New Zealand plastics industry.

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