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CPC30220 - Certificate III in Carpentry

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National Code: CPC30220

CRICOS Course Code: 108148E

Duration: 52 weeks (48 weeks delivery + 4 weeks holidays)

Total Course Fees: $25,000

Tuition Fees: $22,000

Material Fee: $2,500

Application Fee: $500

Mode of study:

Face to face in a classroom, with practical training at EIC’s workshop for a minimum of 20 hours per week.

Delivery location:

For Face-to-Face theory classes: Suite 2/61 Riggal Street, Broadmeadows VIC 3047 Australia Practical Training: At EIC’s Practical training workshop located at 61 Riggal Street, Broadmeadows VIC 3047 Australia

Course Description :

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.

Course Structure:

In order to achieve qualification CPC30220 - Certificate III in Carpentry, student must complete following 34 unit of competencies.

  • 27 core units, plus

  • 7 elective units

Training and Assessment (1300 hours)

The volume of learning for the qualification is 1300 hours. This comprises of:

  • Learning Hours- 516 hours (272 hours of theory training and 244 hours of practical training)

  • Assessment Hours- 448 hours (148 hours of theory assessment and 296 hours of practical assessment)

  • Independent Study, work on assignment & research- 340 hours

Unit Code
Unit of Competency
Core/ Elective
Pre-requisites
CPCCCA3028

Erect and dismantle formwork for footings and slabs on ground

C
CPCCWHS2001
CPCCOM3006

Carry out levelling operations

C
Nil
CPCCCM2008

Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding

C
CPCCWHS2001
CPCCCA3004

Construct and erect wall frames

C
CPCCWHS2001
CPCCOM1013

Plan and organise work

C
CPCCWHS2001
CPCCCA2011

Handle carpentry materials

C
CPCCWHS2001
CPCCCA3025

Read and interpret plans, specifications and drawings for carpentry work

C
CPCCWHS2001
CPCCWHS2001

Construct ceiling frames

C
CPCCWHS2001
CPCCCA3001

Carry out general demolition of minor building structures

C
CPCCWHS2001
CPCCCA3003

Install flooring systems

C
CPCCWHS2001
CPCCCA3024

Install lining, panelling and moulding

C
CPCCWHS2001
CPCCCA2002

Use carpentry tools and equipment

C
CPCCWHS2001
CPCCOM1015

Carry out measurements and calculations

C
Nil
CPCCWHS2001

Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry

C
Nil
CPCCOM3001

Perform construction calculations to determine carpentry material requirements

C
Nil
CPCCCA3006

Erect roof trusses

C
CPCCWHS2001
CPCCCA3017

Install exterior cladding

C
CPCCWHS2001
CPCCCA3008

Construct eaves

C
CPCCWHS2001
CPCCCA3002

Carry out setting out

C
CPCCWHS2001
CPCCCM2006

Apply basic levelling procedures

C
Nil
CPCCOM1014

Conduct workplace communication

C
CPCCWHS2001
CPCCOM1012

Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry.

C
CPCCWHS2001
CPCCCA3007

Construct pitched roofs

C
CPCCWHS2001
CPCCCM2012

Work safely at heights

C
CPCCWHS2001
CPCCCO2013

Carry out concreting to simple forms

C
CPCCWHS2001
CPCCCA3016

Construct, assemble and install timber external stairs

C
CPCCWHS2001
CPCCWHS3001

Identify construction work hazards and select risk control strategies

C
Nil
CPCCCA3010

Install windows and doors

C
CPCCWHS2001
CPCCCM2002

Carry out hand excavation

E
CPCCWHS2001
CPCCCA3018

Construct, erect and dismantle formwork for stairs and ramps

E
CPCCWHS2001
CPCCCM3005

Calculate costs of construction work

E
CPCCWHS2001
CPCCWC3003

Install dry wall passive fire-rated systems

E
CPCCWHS2001
CPCCWC3004

Install suspended ceilings

E
CPCCWHS2001
CPCCSF2004

Place and fix reinforcement materials

E
CPCCWHS2001

This will be delivered over 52 weeks of course duration including 48 weeks delivery plus 4 weeks holidays. Students are required to attend a minimum 20 scheduled course contact hours per week.

Assessment Methods

All assessments of units of competency will be conducted according to the assessment guidelines and competency standards of the official Training Package for this qualification. Assessment methods include Practical demonstrations, Projects, Knowledge Tests etc.

Pathways from the qualification

After successfully achieving this qualification, candidates may undertake CPC40120 - Certificate IV in Building and Construction or CPC50220 - Diploma of Building and Construction (Building).

Employment/Career pathway

Units in this qualification reflect the knowledge and skills of individuals with significant experience in:

  • Carpenter - Commercial

  • Carpenter - Formwork

  • Carpenter – Residential

 

Above pathway information is in line with qualification description on National Training Register (www.training.gov.au ) and/or www.training.gov.au. However, it doesn't imply any job guarantee or job role at the end of the course. Edinburgh International College doesn’t claim any employment outcome or job guarantee associated with its courses as it will be misleading.

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