Carpentry, Joinery and Furniture

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Carpentry and Joinery courses

Study a carpentry and joinery course to learn on the job, get paid as an apprentice and graduate job-ready. You’ll enter an industry that allows pe...

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  • Certificate II Furnishing

    MSF20122-01

    Throughout this course you will learn practical skills in upholstery, flooring and soft furnishings to elevate spaces and bring personality to a room. Open doors to apply for apprenticeships and further specialised study in furnishing.

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  • Certificate III Joinery

    CPC31920-01

    Gain the skills you need to work in the joinery industry, and the opportunity to learn on the job or in workplace environments. If you're detail oriented and good with your hands, this practical course can help you build a career to be proud of.

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  • Certificate III Carpentry

    CPC30220-01

    Build fundamental skills to work as a carpenter and joiner in the building and construction industry. Learn project management skills and work on a range of indoor and outdoor projects including roofing, walls and floors.

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Carpentry and joinery course information

It’s easy to balance work and study with a TAFE NSW carpentry and joinery course.

  • Face-to-face courses at TAFE NSW are immersive and interactive, and you can choose between full...
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Who is a carpentry and joinery course good for?

If you want to specialise in areas like carpentry finishing, restoration or craftsmanship, you should study a carpentry and joinery course. Carpentry and joinery are also suitable if you love working with yo...

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Carpentry and joinery career paths

Investing your time and energy into a carpentry and joinery course provides you with many great career opportunities.

  • A carpenter is a skilled craftsman or woman who works with ...
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Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

How do I enrol?

At TAFE NSW you can apply or enrol to do a course.

If your course has no entry requirements, you can enrol directly. If there are entry requirements, you will need to apply to be accepted for a position in the course.

  1. Go to the TAFE NSW website to view the course you are interested in
  2. Check if there are any entry requirements, as you may be asked to supply additional information
  3. Select a course location to progress your enrolment
  4. Follow the prompts to complete
  5. You will receive an email confirming your enrolment or application status

If you need further assistance with your enrolment, contact TAFE NSW Student Services on 131 601 between 8.30am-5pm Monday to Friday.

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