This is a trade qualification for carpenters in residential and commercial workplaces. It includes setting out, manufacturing, constructing, assembling, installing and repairing products made using timber and non-timber materials. This qualification is
suitable for an Australian Apprenticeship pathway.
Potential Career Outcomes
This is a trade qualification for carpenters in residential and commercial workplaces. It includes setting out, manufacturing, constructing, assembling, installing and repairing products made using timber and non-timber materials.
Who Could Enrol
There are no entry requirements for this qualification.
This qualification includes 34 units of competency which comprise of 27 core and 7 elective units. Elective units have been carefully selected based on the industry consultation to ensure the learner achieves the desired vocational outcomes of the course.
Units of Competency:
Core Units:
- CPCCCA2002 Use carpentry tools and equipment
- CPCCCA2011 Handle carpentry materials
- CPCCCA3001 Carry out general demolition of minor building structures
- CPCCCA3002 Carry out setting out
- 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
- CPCCCA3024 Install lining, panelling and moulding
- CPCCCA3025 Read and interpret plans, specifications and drawings for carpentry work
- CPCCCA3028 Erect and dismantle formwork for footings and slabs on ground
- CPCCCM2006 Apply basic levelling procedures
- CPCCCM2008 Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding
- CPCCCM2012 Work safely at heights
- CPCCCO2013 Carry out concreting to simple forms
- CPCCOM1012 Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry
- CPCCOM1014 Conduct workplace communication
- CPCCOM1015 Carry out measurements and calculations
- CPCCOM3001 Perform construction calculations to determine carpentry material requirements
- CPCCOM3006 Carry out levelling operations
- CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry
- CPCWHS3001 Identify construction work hazards and select risk control strategies
Elective Units:
- CPCCCA3019 Erect and dismantle formwork to suspended slabs, columns, beams and walls
- CPCCCA3020 Erect and dismantle jump form formwork
- CPCCCA3027 Set up, operate and maintain indirect action powder-actuated power tools
- CPCCCM2002 Carry out hand excavation
- CPCCCM3001 Operate elevated work platforms up to 11 metres
- CPCCCM3005 Calculate costs of construction work
- CPCCOM1013 Plan and organise work
The above elective units have been selected based on the industry requirements and in relation to the vocational outcome. CBTC may consider offering other preferred elective units based on the applicable training package requirements.
Duration:
104 weeks
Study commitment required:
We recommend a learner would require a minimum of 35-45 hours of commitment per week to complete this qualification. This includes participation in class, homework and self-study, assignment activities and assessments.
Training delivery method:
Training is delivered in a blended mode including scheduled face-to-face learning in class and online learning activities.
Assessments methods:
Written assessment, Project, Case studies and Role Plays.
Age:
Minimum 18 Years
English:
- Year 10 or equivalent; or
- Minimum 1-year work experience communicating in English
LLN:
Completion of LLN Assessment at Level 4 of Australian Core Skills Framework (ACSF)
Academic requirements:
- Year 12 or equivalent; or
- Completed a Certificate III or higher;
Physical requirements:
N/A
Technology requirements:
This course is offered in a blended mode and the learning resources are accessible online through our Learning Management System. To ensure access to the learning resources, you would require:
- a Personal Computer/Laptop/Tablet or any Mobile device
- appropriate software e.g. Microsoft Office to engage with the learning and assessment
- High speed internet connectivity
- Audio-visual tools to engage with the interactive video materials
- Basic computer skills to engage with the LMS and in live online learning sessions
USI Number:
Valid USI number is required. Ask us if you require any assistance in creating it on your behalf.
Other requirements:
- Valid and current email address
After completing the CPC30220 – Certificate III in Carpentry, students typically undergo a work placement or on-the-job training to gain practical experience and apply the skills learned in the course. Work placement for this certificate typically involves apprenticeship or traineeship arrangements, where individuals work under the supervision of experienced carpenters or within construction companies.
The work placement provides hands-on experience in various aspects of carpentry, including:
- Carpentry techniques: Students will have the opportunity to practice and refine their skills in areas such as framing, formwork, roofing, flooring, and finishing carpentry.
- Workplace safety: Participants will learn about and adhere to safety regulations and practices relevant to the construction industry, ensuring a safe work environment for themselves and others.
- Communication and teamwork: Working alongside experienced carpenters and other tradespeople provides the opportunity to develop communication skills and teamwork abilities essential for success in the construction industry.
- Problem-solving: Through real-world projects, individuals will encounter challenges and learn to troubleshoot and problem-solve effectively, enhancing their problem-solving skills.
- Professionalism: Participants will gain insights into the professional standards and expectations within the carpentry industry, including punctuality, attention to detail, and customer service.
Overall, the work placement component of the CPC30220 – Certificate III in Carpentry is crucial for students to consolidate their theoretical knowledge with practical experience, preparing them for successful careers as carpenters in the construction industry.
Payment Options
CBTC recognizes that our learners may need flexibility in managing their fees. To assist them, we provide a structured Payment Plan option that can be tailored to their needs.
Payment Plan
You have the freedom to make payments according to an agreed-upon amount and duration. Please be aware that CBTC does not accept any single payment of fees exceeding $1500.
Government Funded
If you enroll under a government-subsidized option, your fees will adhere to the funding regulations set by the respective funding body. Please consult the enrollment officer for additional information.
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- ACT
- NSW – Smart and Skilled Program
*If you do not qualify for government funding, please reach out to our support team for alternative options.
Why CBTC?
Versatile Training Modalities:
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- Traditional Classroom Setting
- Online Instruction
- Blended Learning Approach
- Workplace-Based Training
Our Nationwide Reach:
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- Greater Sydney Region
- ACT: Belconnen
Benefit From Expertise
Our instructors are seasoned industry professionals with extensive experience.
Government Subsidized Training Organization
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- NSW
- ACT
- Centrelink
*Please be aware that not all courses are covered under each of the aforementioned government subsidized options. Kindly verify eligibility and availability at the time of application. Eligibility criteria apply.
Why CBTC?
Flexible Training Options
- Classroom based
- Online
- Blended
- Workplace based
Our National Presence
- Greater Sydney region
- ACT
*Not all courses are offered from all locations. Please check at the time of application.
Learn from the Experts
All trainers are experienced industry practitioners.
Government Subsidised Training
- NSW
- ACT
- Centrelink
*Not all courses are offered under all of the above mentioned government subsidised options. Please check at the time of application. Eligibility criteria apply.