Overview
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.
Occupational titles may include:
- Carpenter – Commercial
- Carpenter – Formwork
- Carpenter – Residential
State and territory jurisdictions may have different licensing, legislative, regulatory or certification requirements. Relevant state and territory regulatory authorities should be consulted to confirm those requirements.
Completion of the general construction induction training program, specified in the Safe Work Australia model Code of Practice: Construction Work, is required by anyone carrying out construction work. Achievement of CPCCWHS1001 Prepare to work safely in the construction industry meets this requirement.
This qualification is suitable for an Australian apprenticeship pathway.
Course Entry Requirements
There is no pre-requisites or specific entry requirement for this qualification. This course is available to all international students and Edinburgh Institute requires that students are able to provide evidence that they:
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Duration
104 weeks, including 88 study weeks and 16 weeks of holidays.
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Study Load
20 hours per week in the classroom
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Estimated Self-Study Hours
5 hours per week (may be more or less depending on learner’s pre-existing skills and knowledge)
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Tuition Fee
$ 28,500 AUD
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Material Fee
$ 3,250 AUD
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Application Fee
$ 250 AUD (non-refundable)
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Total Course Fee
$ 32,000 AUD
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Qualification Status
Current
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AQF Level
3
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Mode of delivery
Blended
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Location
Course: Level 2, 608E St. Kilda Road, Melbourne VIC 3004
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Location
Warehouse: 29 Lentini Street, Hoppers Crossing VIC 3029
- Have demonstrated an IELTS level at score of least 6.0 or equivalent (test results must be no more than 2 years old) or demonstration of successful completion of at least General English at Upper Intermediate or English for Academic Purposes Upper Intermediate level.
- Successfully meets the requirements and satisfies the criteria of Genuine Student Test.
- Have a suitable level of language, literacy and numeracy to complete course requirements with or without additional support that Edinburgh Institute is able to provide.
- Must be a proficient user of advanced calculators.
- Have successfully completed Australian year 12 or equivalent or must be of matured age with adequate LLN skills.
- Are at least at age of 18 on the date of course commencement.
- Student must have access to working PC or laptop with a configuration suitable to meet study requirements. Please seek your trainer/assessor assistance in this regard.
- Student must have sound digital literacy and access to working internet.
- Please Note: It is highly recommended that student must have successfully completed ‘CPCCWHS1001 Prepare to work safely in the construction industry’, prior commencing this course as this unit of competency is a pre-requisite to most of the units contained within the qualification.
- All the students commencing this course are required to complete LLN test on the orientation day to assist Edinburgh Institute to identify student’s needs for additional support during their study with Edinburgh Institute.
Students must complete their practicals in the Edinburgh Institute’s CPC facilities (nominated warehouse) or as advised otherwise.
We are fully committed to remain transparent on the mode of delivery, resources available to students, methods of assessment and how assessment in simulated environment will be managed. We ensure that:
- Students are treated fairly and reasonably.
- Any adjustments to courses are transparent and communicated clearly to students.
- All adjustments to course delivery, the process for informing and seeking students’ consent, and information relevant to individual students is documented and retained.
Pathways
Once students have successfully completed CPC30220 Certificate III in Carpentry, they can apply for various roles across carpentry have carpenter performance accountabilities. The further study pathways available to students who undertake this qualification include:
- CPC40120 Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building),
- CPC50220 Diploma of Building and Construction (Building), or
- Range of Certificate IV or Diploma level qualifications with the CPC Training Package.
Course Structure
A total of 34 Units (27 Core and 7 electives) must be completed and deemed competent to achieve the qualification CPC30220 Certificate III in Carpentry. Participants who achieve competency in any unit/s will receive a Statement of Attainment (provided USI is verified) for that unit/s without completing all 34 units in the qualification. Students completing all the required units of competency will attain full qualification.
Code | Title | Core/ Elective |
CPCCCA2002* | Use carpentry tools and equipment | Core |
CPCCCA2011* | Handle carpentry materials | Core |
CPCCCA3001* | Carry out general demolition of minor building structures | Core |
CPCCCA3002* | Carry out setting out | Core |
CPCCCA3003* | Install flooring systems | Core |
CPCCCA3004* | Construct and erect wall frames | Core |
CPCCCA3005* | Construct ceiling frames | Core |
CPCCCA3006* | Erect roof trusses | Core |
CPCCCA3007* | Construct pitched roofs | Core |
CPCCCA3008* | Construct eaves | Core |
CPCCCA3010* | Install windows and doors | Core |
CPCCCA3016* | Construct, assemble and install timber external stairs | Core |
CPCCCA3017* | Install exterior cladding | Core |
CPCCCA3024* | Install lining, panelling and moulding | Core |
CPCCCA3025* | Read and interpret plans, specifications and drawings for carpentry work | Core |
CPCCCA3028* | Erect and dismantle formwork for footings and slabs on ground | Core |
CPCCCM2006 | Apply basic levelling procedures | Core |
CPCCCM2008* | Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding | Core |
CPCCCM2012* | Work safely at heights | Core |
CPCCCO2013* | Carry out concreting to simple forms | Core |
CPCCOM1012 | Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry | Core |
CPCCOM1014 | Conduct workplace communication | Core |
CPCCOM1015 | Carry out measurements and calculations | Core |
CPCCOM3001 | Perform construction calculations to determine carpentry material requirements | Core |
CPCCOM3006 | Carry out levelling operations | Core |
CPCCWHS2001 | Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry | Core |
CPCCWHS3001 | Identify construction work hazards and select control risk strategies | Core |
CPCCCA3012* | Frame and fit wet area fixtures | Elective |
CPCCCA3014* | Construct and install bulkheads | Elective |
CPCCCM2002* | Carry out hand excavation | Elective |
CPCCCM3001 | Operate elevated work platforms up to 11 metres | Elective |
CPCCSF2004* | Place and fix reinforcement materials | Elective |
CPCCCM3005 | Calculate costs of construction work | Elective |
CPCCOM1013 | Plan and organise work | Elective |
An asterisk (*) against a unit code indicates that there is a prerequisite requirement that must be met. Prerequisite unit/s must be assessed and successfully completed before assessment of any unit of competency with an asterisk. Pre-Requisite Unit – CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry.
Assessment Methodology
Assessment methods used for this qualification are varied and will provide a range of ways for individuals to demonstrate that they have met the required outcomes. Assessment methods may include:
- Written questions
- Projects
- Presentations
- Report writing
- Role plays/observations
At the beginning of each unit, your trainer and assessor will outline the assessment tasks that must be completed.
Facilities and Resources
Your classes will be conducted in modern classrooms, and you will be able to access Wi-Fi. There are also areas for you to relax, as well as conduct additional study.
You will be provided with a Student Guide relevant to each unit in your course. Recommended textbooks are also available onsite for you to use and borrow if you wish. You may also purchase these textbooks if you require.
The recommended textbook for this course is:
Basics Of Carpentry And Construction, 2nd Edition, Daniel Bonnici, Alister Ford 2020
Basics of Construction and Framing and Advanced Construction and Carpentry Skills, 2nd Volume Set, Daniel Bonnici, Patrick Aiken, Alex Neale, Stuart Arden, Jack Barrington 2014
Carpentry & Building Construction, Student Edition, McGraw Hill 2015
Further Information
For all further details, please refer to International Student Handbook available on www.edinburgh.edu.au for all related policies and procedures and other important information related to international students including Covid-19, living cost, life and study in Melbourne, etc.
Please contact the Administration Manager at admin@edinburgh.edu.au or at +61 (3) 9964 3690 for further information.
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