Work outdoors and with your hands, with a trade career as a carpenter! This course, delivered by highly experienced and passionate teachers will see you graduate with the skills to be able to sit back and admire all your hard work at the day’s end. You’ll learn how to construct, erect, install, finish and repair wooden and metal structures and fixtures used on the inside and outside of buildings, for residential, commercial and industrial construction.
Duration
Assessment Method
Delivery of this course will be a mixture of workplace assessment, blended learning, face-to-face contact, and normal class attendance.
Assessments are completed in order to measure your skills and knowledge against the training qualification requirements, as well as the qualification requirements of the industry. The assessment process itself includes written and practical presentations, observations, and classroom participation. The process will require time away from the training rooms completing assignments and self-paced exercises, as well as the development of a workplace portfolio of evidence.
Career Opportunity
This course allows students to become a carpenter at the end of their training. Students will be expected to be able to construct housing and general carpentry work and to have the capability of starting their own business.
Graduates may find employment as a self-employed contractor, supervisor, self-employed builder, building trade worker (carpenter), leading hand, foreman or construction manager, carpenter, carpentry and joinery.
Fee for Service
Credit Transfer and Recognition for Prior Learning (RPL)
Students may be able to shorten the length of their chosen course by measuring skills acquired through work, life experiences or qualifications obtained from formal studies or training. AQF qualifications and statements of attainment issued by another registered training organisation will be recognised by Training Tradesmen. Download Now
How to apply?
To apply for this course, please complete the Student Application for Enrolment form together with the required supportive documents.
Code | Description |
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CPCCCA2002B | Use Carpentry Tools And Equipment |
CPCCCA2011A | Handle Carpentry Materials |
CPCCCA3001A | Carry Out General Demolition Of Minor Building Structures |
CPCCCA3002A | Carry Out Setting Out |
CPCCCA3023A | Carry Out Levelling Operations |
CPCCCM1012A | Work Effectively And Sustainably In The Construction Industry |
CPCCCM1013A | Plan And Organise Work |
CPCCCM1014A | Conduct Workplace Communication |
CPCCCM1015A | Carry Out Measurements And Calculations |
CPCCCM2001A | Read And Interpret Plans And Specifications |
CPCCCM2002A | Carry Out Excavation |
CPCCCM2007B | Use Explosive Power Tools |
CPCCCM2008B | Erect And Dismantle Restricted Height Scaffolding |
CPCCCM2010B | Work Safely At Heights |
CPCCCO2013A | Carry Out Concreting To Simple Forms |
CPCCOHS2001A | Apply OHS Requirements, Policies And Procedures In The Construction Industry |
CPCCCA3003A | Install Flooring Systems |
CPCCCA3004A | Construct Wall Frames |
CPCCCA3005B | Construct Ceiling Frames |
CPCCCA3006B | Erect Roof Trusses |
CPCCCA3007C | Construct Pitched Roofs |
CPCCCA3008B | Construct Eaves |
Code | Description |
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BSBITU401 | Design and develop complex text documents |
CPCCCA2003A | Erect and dismantle formwork for footings and slabs on ground |
CPCCCA3010A | Install and replace windows and doors |
CPCCCA3012A | Frame and fit wet area fixtures |
CPCCCA3018A | Construct, erect and dismantle formwork for stairs and ramps |
CPCCCA3020A | Erect and dismantle jump form formwork |
CPCCCA3021A | Erect and dismantle slip form formwork |
CPCCCM3001C | Operate elevated work platforms |