Certificate III in Carpentry
- National Course Code: CPC30211
- TAFE NSW code: CPC30211-01V03-21GLB-999
Location – Goulburn - Apprenticeship
Study Type
Part Time Day
Course Start Date
Anytime
Study Commitment
Enquire Hours per week
Duration
3 Years
- Nationally Recognised Training
- Apprenticeship Allowed
- This training is fully government-subsidised under JobTrainer
Course Details
Become a highly sought-after carpenter when you undertake the nationally accredited Certificate III in Carpentry. Study as an apprentice or get recognised for your industry experience in this practical, hands-on course. Carpenters and joiners are in high demand in a skills shortage industry.
This is a fully government-subsidised JobTrainer course. Eligibility criteria applies.
LEARN NEW SKILLS
Through theoretical and practical course work, you will learn how to:
- Handle carpentry materials
- Carry out general demolition of minor building structures
- Construct wall frames
- Erect roof trusses
DEVELOP YOUR TALENT
Develop the personal skills and attributes that will help you get ahead in this career:
- Communicate effectively with clients
- Enhance your problem-solving skills
- Learn to work as part of a team
- Nail your reliability and time management skills
ACHIEVE YOUR GOALS
Completing this course will provide you with:
- A nationally recognised qualification at Certificate III level
- A carpentry trade qualification
Our graduates go on to work as a:
- Carpenter
- Carpenter and joiner
- Stair builder
- Lead carpenter
- Finish carpenter
- Trim carpenter
GROW YOUR CAREER
From here, you can complete the Certificate IV in Building Construction (Building) and be able to apply for your builder licence with Fair Trading NSW.
INDUSTRY DEMAND
Carpentry trades people are in high demand with the role being identified as a skill shortage.
Over the next five years, carpentry services are expected to grow alongside the projected stronger demand from the residential building market. There are likely to be around 69,000 job openings by 2023.
This course is superseded. You can still enrol in this course, and you will be contacted if you need to transition into the next version when it is available.
When you study with TAFE NSW, we want you to succeed. Entry requirements allow us to make sure that you have the right pre-existing knowledge and skills to achieve your chosen qualification. You will need to provide evidence that you meet the requirements listed in this section.
TRAINING PACKAGE REQUIREMENTS
If you are enrolling as an apprentice, you will need to provide evidence of the following:
- Your employment as an apprentice carpenter
- A completed training contract signed by your employer
- Achievement of the general induction training program (commonly known as a White Card). The unit CPCCWHS1001 Prepare to work safely in the construction industry covers this requirement as specified by the National Code of Practice for Induction Training for Construction Work (ASCC 2007). You will need this before you can enter a construction worksite
TAFE NSW REQUIREMENTS
TAFE NSW offers the Certificate III in Carpentry as an apprenticeship or non-apprenticeship course so you can nail the career you want. Depending on your unique circumstances - and the campus you choose to study at - you will need to provide evidence that you meet any relevant entry criteria.
Apprenticeship
To be eligible for this course, you must:
- Be employed as an apprentice carpenter
- Submit your training plan proposal (TPP) with your application
- Complete your formal training with TAFE NSW and your informal, on-the-job training with your employer
Non-apprenticeship
You will need to:
- Be over 21 years of age
- Provide evidence of significant (3 years plus) and current industry experience. Your workplace evidence will be reviewed prior to course entry to make sure your skills and knowledge meet course requirements
If your workplace evidence does not meet all units of competency, you will need to organise an approved workplace or simulated workplace for practical assessments.
LICENSING REQUIREMENTS
This is a licensed occupation. When you successfully complete the Certificate III in Carpentry you can apply for licensing with NSW Fair Trading.
Fair Trading NSW is the licensing and regulatory authority for trades and contractor authorities in NSW. Further information can be found on their website.
BE PREPARED
To be prepared for this course, it is recommended that you have:
- A strong work ethic
- A good understanding of mathematics is preferable
- An interest in working in a variety of environments, indoors and outdoors
- An interest in working on building and construction projects
If you need support in preparation for study, contact us about your options.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
With 130 locations across the state, TAFE NSW tailors qualifications to meet the needs of the local community and specific student groups (like apprentices, fast-tracked and online students). To make sure this course is the right fit for you, we will need you to demonstrate that you can meet the additional requirements below.
To be enrolled in this course, you need to be able to provide evidence that you are:
- an apprentice (you will work in industry and study at the same time)
- employed full time
- signed up with an Apprentice Network Provider and have a Training Plan Proposal
To register for an information session, head to tafensw.edu.au/infofest. Students who cannot attend the Information Session please make an online enquiry or contact us on 131 601 for more information about the course!
STUDY COMMITMENT
This is a face to face course offered by block delivery. Each block session you will need to attend approximately 34 hours of class, over 4 days, for 3 years.
You may also be required to complete approximately 25 hours of additional study each week outside of class hours, including independent study, research, assignment preperation and work experience.
IS THIS COURSE RIGHT FOR YOU?
- This course offering is designed for people who are a registered Apprentice.
MORE ABOUT THIS COURSE
- This qualification provides a trade outcome in carpentry, covering work in residential and commercial applications.
Occupational titles may include:
Carpenter
Carpenter and Joiner.
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. Achievement of unit CPCCWHS1001 covers this requirement.
SERVICES AND STUDY SUPPORT
We offer student services and study support to ensure you can achieve your goals. Learn about TAFE NSW Student Services
As a TAFE NSW student in this course, you will have access to:
- LinkedIn Learning (formerly Lynda.com)
- Smarthinking - after hours online study support service
- Easy computing online short courses
- Access to local TAFE libraries
- Accessibility and Disability Support Services
- Access to Read&Write learning support software at TAFE and at home
This course will be delivered by block attendance. Each block session will generally be held on Thursday and Friday of the nominated week and continue on Monday and Tuesday the following week from 8.00am to 5.00pm.
This is a fully government-subsidised JobTrainer course. Eligibility criteria applies.
SMART AND SKILLED FEES
This course is government-subsidised, meaning you pay a portion of the full course fee to TAFE NSW and the NSW Government will pay the balance. However, you must meet certain eligibility criteria for this to apply.
Depending on your previous qualifications and experience, your fee may be less than the maximum fee quoted. Your actual fee and eligibility for concession/exemption will be calculated and confirmed during the enrolment process. Payment plans are available through TAFE NSW for Smart and Skilled eligible qualifications.
For further information about eligibility and explanations of the different fee categories, visit Are You Eligible?
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
You will need to provide for yourself the following resources which you will keep when you complete your study:
- Basic Building Construction Skills Textbook: $138.00
- Students are required to provide and bring to each session appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) which may include:
safety glasses, gloves, safety footwear, suitable clothing such as cotton drill work wear and other equipment (e.g. ear protection or respiratory masks) in line with industry requirements for their workplace or worksite.
READ BEFORE YOU ENROL
Learn about TAFE NSW Fees
Learn about TAFE NSW Payment/Funding
RECOGNITION
Recognition is a process of acknowledging previously completed qualifications, skills, knowledge or experience relevant to your course. This may reduce the amount of learning required, reduce your course fees and allow you to achieve your qualification faster.
Learn about Recognition at TAFE NSW Recognition
Before you can start an apprenticeship, you first need to find an employer in the industry you're interested in that will support you through your studies. You and your employer should contact an Apprenticeship Network Provider (ANP) and tell them you're interested in studying at TAFE NSW.
The ANP will help you and your employer to complete a Training Contract. Once you have a Training Contract, we will help you, your employer and the ANP to complete a Training Plan Proposal. Once you have both these documents, the ANP will lodge them with State Training Services, who will provide further advice about next steps.
Find out more: https://www.training.nsw.gov.au/apprenticeships_traineeships/index.html
For further information or assistance, call 131 601.
Find out more about Applying and Enrolling
Core Units
Number | Title |
---|---|
CPCCCM1015A | Carry out measurements and calculations |
CPCCCA2011A | Handle carpentry materials |
CPCCCA3023A | Carry out levelling operations |
CPCCCA3002A | Carry out setting out |
CPCCCM2002A | Carry out excavation |
CPCCOHS2001A | Apply OHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry |
CPCCCM1013A | Plan and organise work |
CPCCCM1012A | Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry |
CPCCCM2001A | Read and interpret plans and specifications |
CPCCCA2002B | Use carpentry tools and equipment |
CPCCCM1014A | Conduct workplace communication |
CPCCCM2007B | Use explosive power tools |
CPCCCM2010B | Work safely at heights |
CPCCCA3003A | Install flooring systems |
CPCCCA3004A | Construct wall frames |
CPCCCA3007C | Construct pitched roofs |
CPCCCA3006B | Erect roof trusses |
CPCCCA3001A | Carry out general demolition of minor building structures |
CPCCCO2013A | Carry out concreting to simple forms |
CPCCCM2008B | Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding |
CPCCCA3005B | Construct ceiling frames |
CPCCCA3008B | Construct eaves |
Elective Units
Number | Title |
---|---|
CPCCCA2003A | Erect and dismantle formwork for footings and slabs on ground |
CPCCCA3016A | Construct timber external stairs |
CPCCCA3013A | Install lining, panelling and moulding |
CPCCCA3017B | Install exterior cladding |
CPCCCA3009B | Construct advanced roofs |
CPCCCA3012A | Frame and fit wet area fixtures |
CPCCCA3010A | Install and replace windows and doors |
CPCCCM3001C | Operate elevated work platforms |
The following employment pathways are available to students who complete this qualification:
Occupational titles may include:
- Carpenter
- Carpenter and Joiner
Whether you're a school leaver, an aspiring apprentice, looking to kickstart a career, or you're upskilling, reskilling, or re-training, there's a TAFE NSW course to give you the skills you need for the job you want.
Course Location
Goulburn
Cnr Verner & View Streets,
Goulburn
Phone
131 601
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