Certificate III in Cabinet Making and Timber Technology

Course Overview

The Certificate III in Cabinet Making and Timber Technology (MSF30322) is a practical qualification designed for students who want to develop professional skills in woodworking, cabinet making, and furniture construction. This course focuses on designing, manufacturing, and installing cabinets, furniture, and timber products used in residential and commercial environments.

Course Code: MSF30322
CRICOS Code: 119709H
Duration: 52 Weeks

 

Entry Requirements

Have demonstrated an IELTS level at score of least 5.5 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.

What You Will Learn

Woodworking Fundamentals

Students learn the basic techniques used in cabinet making, including measuring, cutting, and assembling timber materials.

Cabinet Design & Construction

You will learn how to design and construct cabinets, wardrobes, kitchen units, and other timber furniture components.

Timber Materials & Finishing

Students develop knowledge about different timber materials, laminates, and finishing techniques used in cabinet making.

Woodworking Machinery & Tools

Learn how to safely operate woodworking machines and tools used in professional cabinet manufacturing.

Reading Technical Drawings

Students learn how to interpret design drawings and specifications used in cabinet making projects.

Workplace Safety

The course teaches safe work practices, including proper handling of machinery, tools, and materials in a workshop environment.


Career Opportunities

After completing this qualification, graduates may work as:

Cabinet Maker

Furniture Maker

Kitchen Installer

Woodworking Technician

Timber Tradesperson

Furniture Production Worker

This course also provides a pathway to advanced qualifications in furniture design, timber technology, and construction trades.


Course Structure

Training includes practical workshop sessions, woodworking demonstrations, simulated furniture projects, and manufacturing tasks. Assessments focus on practical cabinet making skills such as:

Designing and constructing cabinets and furniture

Measuring, cutting, and assembling timber materials

Operating woodworking machinery safely

Reading and interpreting design drawings

Applying finishing techniques to timber products

The program emphasises hands-on woodworking and cabinet manufacturing skills used in real industry 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