Overview
CRICOS CODE: 0100459
Description
Our CPC30211 Certificate III in Carpentry
provides students with comprehensive training for pursuing work in the
carpentry field, and considers all practical and theoretical factors of the
carpentry trade. This course will cover the work involved with residential and
commercial properties.
Students will learn the specific skills and
tasks carpenters must perform in the building process, however, will also gain
important knowledge of other trades in the construction industry. This is
necessary for future employment as a carpenter’s work often accommodates other
trades on a work site.
The construction industry strongly believes
gaining the appropriate skillset and knowledge required for the industry will
only occur with training and assessment that’s undertaken in a real or very
closely simulated workplace environment. Therefore, this qualification requires
all core units to be delivered in this context.
Completion of the General Induction
Training Program specified by the National Code of Practice for Induction Training
for Construction Work (ASCC 2007) is required before entering a construction
work site. Successful completion of unit CPCCOHS1001A meets this requirement.
RPL/CT
Recognition
of Prior Learning
Students may be eligible to apply for
recognition of their chosen qualification by providing evidence of their
previous training, employment experience or other life skills that meet
qualification requirements. Successful applications may result in a reduced
training time.
Credit
Transfer
Students may be eligible to apply for
credit transfer. This is where you can provide evidence of previous studies
where there is equivalence to the units of competency within the course (please
refer to student handbook).