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CERTIFICATE III IN CARPENTRY On-the-job training with your employer is combined with face-to-face training and assessments with a Builder’s Academy trainer, as part of our work-based learning model. Experience on-the-job training that provides a practical and hand’s on approach to learning. CPC30211 COURSE INFORMATION

COURSE INFORMATION · CERTIFICATE III IN CARPENTRY On-the-job training with your employer is combined with face-to-face training and assessments with a Builder’s Academy trainer,

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Page 1: COURSE INFORMATION · CERTIFICATE III IN CARPENTRY On-the-job training with your employer is combined with face-to-face training and assessments with a Builder’s Academy trainer,

CERTIFICATE III IN CARPENTRY

On-the-job training with your employer is combined with face-to-face training and assessments with a Builder’s Academy trainer, as part of our work-based learning model.

Experience on-the-job training that provides a practical and hand’s on approach to learning.

CPC30211

COURSE INFORMATION

Page 2: COURSE INFORMATION · CERTIFICATE III IN CARPENTRY On-the-job training with your employer is combined with face-to-face training and assessments with a Builder’s Academy trainer,

Enrolment checklistYou are currently seeking or working in the building and construction industry and have been registered or are intending to be registered in a VIC Carpentry Apprenticeship.

You are over 16 years of age

You hold a White Card which is required before you step on to a building and construction site

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) & Basic Tool Kit

ENROL TODAY!1300 53 43 53

REAL BENEFITS

On-the-job training

Flexible workplace training conducted on the job, scheduled in conjunction with you and your employer

Gain an advantage in today’s competitive workforce

Build your understanding of work expectations and the development of skills and knowledge specific to your carpentry trade

Gain confidence and improve your employment opportunities

Graduate within an industry with strong employment rates and excellent job prospects

IS THIS COURSE FOR YOU?

Build your future. The RTO encourages people with a disability to apply.Delivered by House of Learning Pty Ltd trading as Builders Academy Australia National RTO Code 21583 ABN 21 144 869 634.

This program will see you develop the techniques and aptitude to carry out carpentry tasks and processes. You will learn practical skills and knowledge to undertake projects in new residential housing construction, maintenance and repair and renovations.

Australia needs qualified carpenters to build the residential cities and suburbs of tomorrow - trust your future with

Builders Academy Australia; 2018 Victorian Small Training Provider of the Year!

How long will it take?

The standard course duration is 3 years full time completed on-the-job within an apprenticeship. However, duration may vary depending on individual circumstances.

Is the course subsidised?If you are registered in a VIC Carpentry Apprenticeship and meet eligibility criteria the cost of your course will be delivered with Victorian and Commonwealth Government funding. If you aren’t eligible, you can still enrol in the course as a full fee paying student. We have several payment options available. Give us a call to discuss the best option for you.

Future pathwaysAfter completing CPC30211 Certificate III in Carpentry you may decide to further your training with a CPC40110 Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building) or CPC50210 Diploma of Building and Construction (Building)

UnitsParticipants need to complete 30 units of competency, consisting of 22 core units plus 8 elective units.

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Core Unit Name

Use carpentry tools and equipment

Handle carpentry materials

Carry out general demolition of minor building structures

Carry out setting out

Install flooring systems

Construct wall frames

Construct ceiling frames

Erect roof trusses

Construct pitched roofs

Construct eaves

Carry out levelling operations

Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry

Plan and organise work

Conduct workplace communication

Carry out measurements and calculations

Read and interpret plans and specifications

Carry out excavation

Use explosive power tools

Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding

Work safely at heights

Carry out concreting to simple forms

Apply OHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry

Elective Unit Name

Install and replace windows and doors

Frame and fit wet area fixturesConstruct bulkheads

Construct timber external stairInstall exterior cladding

Unit Code

CPCCCA2002B

CPCCCA2011A

CPCCCA3001A

CPCCCA3002A

CPCCCA3003A

CPCCCA3004A

CPCCCA3005B

CPCCCA3006B

CPCCCA3007C

CPCCCA3008B

CPCCCA3023A

CPCCCM1012A

CPCCCM1013A

CPCCCM1014A

CPCCCM1015A

CPCCCM2001A

CPCCCM2002A

CPCCCM2007B

CPCCCM2008B

CPCCCM2010B

CPCCCO2013A

CPCCOHS2001A

Unit Code

CPCCCA3010A

CPCCCA3012ACPCCCA3014A

CPCCCA3016ACPCCCA3017B

CPCCCA2003A

CPCCSF2004ACPCCCA3015A

Erect and dismantle formwork for footings and slabs on ground

Place and fix reinforcement materials Assemble partitions