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CPC30220 Certificate III in Carpentry

CPC30220 Certificate III in Carpentry

CPC30220 Certificate III in Carpentry

Overview

This qualification reflects the role of a qualified carpenter in residential and commercial construction. Learners develop broad, specialised, and technical skills to set out, manufacture, construct, assemble, install, and repair building components using timber and non-timber materials. Graduates are trusted to interpret drawings, coordinate tasks on site, and apply WHS, quality, and environmental standards to meet client and builder requirements. The program builds practical problem solving, including selecting materials and methods, sequencing work, and resolving on-site issues to deliver frames, formwork, cladding, stairs, doors, windows, and finishes to specification.

PRE-REQUISITE REQUIREMENTS

No pre-requisite requirement for this qualification as per course training package.

Entry Requirements

Be a minimum of 18 years of age.

Undertake a pre-enrolment interview / initial skill assessment.

Must have completed Australian Year 12 or equivalent level of schooling or a Certificate IV or higher qualification with an Australian institution.

Meet evidentiary requirements for country of origin

Have an IELTS score of 6.0 or equivalent or undertake an English Language test prior to enrolment.

Units of Competency

Core Units - 27
Elective Units - 7

Core Units - 27
  • Unit Code

    Unit Title

  • CPCCWHS2001

    Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry

  • CPCWHS3001

    Identify construction work hazards and select risk control strategies

  • CPCCCA2011*

    Handle carpentry materials

  • CPCCCA3025*

    Read and interpret plans, specifications and drawings for carpentry work

  • CPCCOM1015

    Carry out measurements and calculations

  • CPCCOM3001

    Perform construction calculations to determine carpentry material requirements

  • CPCCCA2002*

    Use carpentry tools and equipment

  • CPCCOM1014

    Conduct workplace communication

  • CPCCCA3002*

    Carry out setting out

  • CPCCCM2006

    Apply basic levelling procedures

  • CPCCOM3006

    Carry out levelling operations

  • CPCCOM1012

    Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry

  • CPCCCM2012*

    Work safely at heights

  • CPCCCA3003*

    Install flooring systems

  • CPCCCA3004*

    Construct and erect wall frames

  • CPCCCA3005*

    Construct ceiling frames

  • CPCCCA3006*

    Erect roof trusses

  • CPCCCA3007*

    Construct pitched roofs

  • CPCCCA3008*

    Construct eaves

  • CPCCCA3010*

    Install windows and doors

  • CPCCCA3016*

    Construct, assemble and install timber external stairs

  • CPCCCA3017*

    Install exterior cladding

  • CPCCCM2008*

    Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding

  • CPCCCO2013*

    Carry out concreting to simple forms

  • CPCCCA3024*

    Install lining, panelling and moulding

  • CPCCCA3028*

    Erect and dismantle formwork for footings and slabs on ground

  • CPCCCA3001*

    Carry out general demolition of minor building structures

Elective Units - 7
  • Unit Code

    Unit Title

  • CPCCOM1013

    Plan and organise work

  • CPCCCM3005

    Calculate costs of construction work

  • CPCCCM2002*

    Carry out hand excavation

  • CPCCCA3012*

    Frame and fit wet area fixtures

  • CPCCCM3001

    Operate elevated work platforms up to 11 metres

  • CPCCSF2004*

    Place and fix reinforcement materials

  • CPCCCA3014*

    Construct and Install Bulkheads

Students will need to successfully complete all units in this course to receive certificate of CPC30220 Certificate III in Carpentry.

Learners who partially complete the qualification will receive a Statement of Attainment for the units they are deemed competent.

Assessments help students demonstrate that they have the skills and knowledge needed to meet standards. They are designed with a range of practical tasks in mind, which helps students show off their abilities as well!

Upon successful completion of this course, the types of occupations that you can seek include:
- Carpenter (Commercial)
- Carpenter (Formwork)
- Carpenter (Residential)

RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING RPL/ CREDIT TRANSFER

BEQUALIFIED recognises qualifications issued by other RTOs. BEQUALIFIED will accept and mutually recognise the qualifications and Statements of Attainment awarded by any other registered training organisation unless precluded by licensing requirements. We can also grant you Credit Transfer for subjects or units you have completed where equivalence can be established between the unit in your course, and the subject or unit you have completed.

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is a process where skills and knowledge that you have gained through work and life experience and other unrecognised training can be formally recognised.

During the entry process and interview stage BEQUALIFIED will discuss with you the process and options for RPL. Suitability is often determined on how much experience you have in a certain area, your work history and previous training. If RPL is determined as a possibility for you, you will be provided with a kit that will guide you in working through each unit to determine relevant skills and experience and identify whether you would be able to provide the required evidence.

UNIQUE STUDENT IDENTIFIER (USI) REQUIREMENT

USI is needed for all students studying with BEQUALIFIED. From 1 January 2015 for undertaking Nationally Recognised Training delivered by a Registered Training Organisation the student/s will need to have a Unique Student Identifier (USI). The USI is available online and at no cost to the student. This USI will stay with the student for life and be recorded with any nationally recognised VET course that is completed. Please see the official USI website https://www.usi.gov.au. The student after enrolment is required to create USI (Unique Student Identifier) or allow BEQUALIFIED to create an USI on their behalf.

STUDENT SUPPORT WELFARE and GUIDANCE SERVICES

Relevant resources are available at BEQUALIFIED to ensure that the students settle in well, smoothly transit life in new places and achieve the required level of competency in all accredited courses. Our staff assists in how to seek help with local welfare and guidance services.

ORIENTATION

Orientation to assist students is provided by BEQUALIFIED as an age and culturally appropriate program. Please refer Pre-enrolment Information Pack at www.BeQualified.edu.au Students will be permitted to attend classes only after they have attended and completed the orientation session for the enrolled courses.

After successfully completing the CPC30220 Certificate III in Carpentry, graduates may progress to higher-level study in building and construction or pursue trade licensing/registration, subject to state and territory requirements.

Course Code:

CPC30220

CRICOS Code:

119182A

Course Duration:

52 weeks

Intake Dates:

January, April, July, October
*Mid-Term intake dates available

Course Fees:

Tuition Fee: $AU 20,000
Non Tuition Fee: $AU 2000
Estimated Total Course Cost: $AU 22,000

Study Mode:

Face to Face

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