The Certificate III in Carpentry (CPC30220) is a nationally recognized trade qualification in Australia, designed for individuals aiming to become skilled carpenters in both residential and commercial construction settings. This qualification encompasses a comprehensive range of carpentry tasks, including setting out, manufacturing, constructing, assembling, installing, and repairing structures and fixtures made from timber and non-timber materials.
Course Overview
- Qualification Code: CPC30220
- AQF Level: 3
- Total Units: 34 (27 core units + 7 elective units)
- Typical Duration: Varies by provider; for instance, VAT offers a 60-week program, while Ashford College provides a 52-week course.
This qualification is suitable for an Australian apprenticeship pathway and is often pursued by individuals seeking to establish a career in the construction industry as professional carpenters.
Core Units of Competency
The 27 core units cover essential skills and knowledge areas, including
- Workplace Safety and Communication:
- CPCCWHS2001: Apply WHS requirements, policies, and procedures in the construction industry
- CPCCOM1012: Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry
- CPCCOM1014: Conduct workplace communication
- Carpentry Fundamentals:
- CPCCCA2002: Use carpentry tools and equipment
- CPCCCA2011: Handle carpentry materials
- CPCCCA3002: Carry out setting out
- CPCCCA3003: Install flooring systems
- CPCCCA3004: Construct and erect wall frames
- CPCCCA3005: Construct ceiling frames
- CPCCCA3006: Erect roof trusses
- CPCCCA3007: Construct pitched roofs
- CPCCCA3008: Construct eaves
- CPCCCA3010: Install windows and doors
- CPCCCA3016: Construct, assemble, and install timber external stairs
- CPCCCA3017: Install exterior cladding
- CPCCCA3024: Install lining, panelling, and moulding
- CPCCCA3025: Read and interpret plans, specifications, and drawings for carpentry work
- CPCCCA3028: Erect and dismantle formwork for footings and slabs on ground
- Additional Core Units:
- CPCCCM2006: Apply basic levelling procedures
- CPCCCM2008: Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding
- CPCCCM2012: Work safely at heights
- CPCCCO2013: Carry out concreting to simple forms
- CPCCOM1015: Carry out measurements and calculations
- CPCCOM3001: Perform construction calculations to determine carpentry material requirements
- CPCCOM3006: Carry out levelling operations
- CPCWHS3001: Identify construction work hazards and select risk control strategies
Note: Some units have prerequisites, indicated by an asterisk (). Prerequisite units must be completed before undertaking the associated unit.*
Career Outcomes
Graduates of the Certificate III in Carpentry are equipped to pursue various roles within the construction industry, such as:
- Carpenter – Residential: Specializing in constructing and renovating homes.
- Carpenter – Commercial: Working on commercial building projects like offices and retail spaces.
- Carpenter – Formwork: Focusing on creating molds for concrete structures.
This qualification also serves as a foundation for further studies in building and construction, including Certificate IV or Diploma level courses .
Licensing and Regulatory Requirements
While the Certificate III in Carpentry provides the necessary skills and knowledge for carpentry roles, licensing requirements vary across Australian states and territories. It’s essential to consult with the relevant state or territory regulatory authority to determine specific licensing, legislative, or certification requirements applicable to your region.
Additionally, completion of the general construction induction training program, as specified in the Safe Work Australia model Code of Practice: Construction Work, is mandatory for anyone carrying out construction work. Achievement of CPCCWHS1001: Prepare to work safely in the construction industry meets this requirement .