To achieve this qualification, the candidate must demonstrate competency in: 30 units of competency: 22 core units; 8 elective units. View current fees. This training has been grouped into a series of short courses, which provide a progressive and practical learning experience. By successfully completing this course you will develop the knowledge, skills, techniques and aptitude to carry out carpentry tasks and processes. It is expected that each workplace visits will involve some assessment as well as the face-to-face training. 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Course fees are subject to change without prior notification. Assessments are completed to measure your skills and knowledge against the training qualification requirements and those of the industry. Apprentices must be registered with an Apprenticeship Centre and have a training agreement with a registered employer from a relevant industry. Duration: Course duration is 22 weeks full time including one-week mid semester break. This will involve face-to-face training and assessment, as part of the on the job workplace-based learning. The course will enable you to learn practical skills and knowledge to undertake projects in new residential housing construction, maintenance and repair, and renovations. This program will be delivered and assessed in the workplace. The frequency of visits will depend on many factors: the capability of the apprentice, how the apprentice is progressing through theory tasks using the hard copy resources/workbooks provided, the nature of work conducted on the work site, and the availability of the apprentice and the employer/ workplace supervisor. A maximum of two of the eight required elective units may be substituted by selecting relevant units of competency from any Certificate III or IV construction qualification or qualification in another endorsed Training Package. About . Participants must be 16 years old or over. The design of the program will provide extensive opportunities for you to build your understanding of work expectations and the development of skills and knowledge specific to your Carpentry trade. This qualification is delivered by RTO 21583. * Please note; elective units of competency may vary from campus to campus depending on local industry needs. After successfully completing this course and the relevant on-site work experience you can be employed as a carpenter. The Certificate III in Carpentry is employment-based training. Course Description. The fee includes personal protective equipment, stationery and uniform. Melbourne, VIC 3004, House of Learning Pty Ltd trading as Builders Academy Australia - * National RTO Code 21583 - ABN 21 144 869 634 - A part of the Simonds group of companies, City Wide Building & Training Services Pty LTD trading as CWBTS - *National RTO Code 91138 - ABN 42 100 650 084, Our company acknowledges Aboriginal Traditional Owners of Country throughout the regions we work and deliver Training and. Upon successful completion of the course, you will be issued with a certificate for CPC30211 Certificate III in Carpentry. All graduates will be given the opportunity to enrol in the CPC40110 Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building) qualification which will give participants the skills and knowledge to work in supervisory roles within the domestic low-rise building and construction industry. AS/NZS 4399: 1999 Sun Protective Clothing – Evaluation and Classification), Suitable work pants (denim and tracksuit pants are not permitted), Safety glasses (must comply with Australian standard AS/NZS 1337.1:2010 for medium impact protection), Work gloves (must comply with standard EN 388:3131 and meet Risk Category II: Gloves of Intermediate Design For Intermediate Risk, cleaning gloves are not permitted), Hearing protection (must not have a radio included, and must comply with Australia New Zealand standard AS/NZS 1270:2002), Bevelled edge chisels – 12mm, 19mm and 25mm, Claw hammer (either 20 ounce fixing hammer or a 24 ounce framing hammer).