Certificate III in Carpentry

Course Overview

The Certificate III in Carpentry (CPC30220) is a practical qualification designed for students who want to develop professional skills in construction and carpentry. This course focuses on building structures, installing frameworks, and working with a wide range of construction materials used in residential and commercial projects.

Course Code: CPC30220
CRICOS Code: 117191E
Duration: 52 Weeks

Entry Requirements

The Certificate III in Carpentry (CPC30220) is a practical qualification designed for students who want to develop professional skills in construction and carpentry. This course focuses on building structures, installing frameworks, and working with a wide range of construction materials used in residential and commercial projects.

What You Will Learn

Construction Fundamentals

Students learn the basic principles of construction, including site preparation, measurements, and safe work practices.

Carpentry Tools & Equipment

You will learn how to safely operate carpentry tools and machinery used in professional construction environments.

Structural Framing

Students develop the skills required to build wall frames, roof frames, and floor systems used in residential buildings.

Building Materials & Installation

Learn how to select, measure, cut, and install timber and other construction materials accurately.

Reading Construction Plans

Students learn how to understand technical drawings and building plans used in construction projects.

Workplace Safety

The course teaches important safety standards and procedures required when working on construction sites.


Career Opportunities

After completing this qualification, graduates may work as:

Carpenter

Construction Carpenter

Building Tradesperson

Construction Assistant

Frame and Formwork Carpenter

Site Carpenter

This course also provides a pathway to higher-level construction and building qualifications.


Course Structure

Training includes practical workshop sessions, simulated construction projects, demonstrations, and workplace-based learning. Assessments focus on real carpentry tasks such as:

Constructing wall and roof frames

Measuring and cutting construction materials

Installing structural components

Reading and interpreting building plans

Following workplace safety procedures

The program emphasises hands-on construction skills used in real building environments.


Course Details (Onshore Students)

Tuition Fee (Onshore): AUD $10,000
Enrolment Fee: AUD $250
Material Fee: AUD $1,750


Course Details (Offshore Students)

Tuition Fee (Offshore): AUD $14,000
Enrolment Fee: AUD $500
Material Fee: AUD $1,750