
Carpenters used to work with raw wood and did harsher work like framing. Still, today many additional materials are utilized, and the better skills of cabinetmaking and furniture construction are now included in the carpentry trade.
The Certificate III in Carpentry gives extensive instruction in all aspects of the craft, both practical and theoretical.
It equips you with the information, abilities, and experience necessary to operate as a qualified carpenter in residential and commercial construction. The course was created by industry organizations and reflects the abilities that carpenters need in today's construction sector. It will teach students how to plan, manufacture, construct, assemble, install, and repair products composed of wood and non-wood materials.
While carpenters have specialized abilities and jobs to undertake during the construction process, they must also be familiar with all other crafts because carpenters' work frequently accommodates the work of the professions that come after them. As a result, carpenters are essential in the construction of home structures.
Everything you learn in this course has a real-world application. You'll gain practical skills that will allow you to put your theoretical knowledge to the test with hands-on learning to graduate job ready.
Teachers teach you solid industry contacts and up-to-date industry skills. You will create linkages with the industry through site visits, industry projects, live work, industry-endorsed training, industry simulation, and professional experience.
Annual tuition fees for Certificate III in Carpentry are between A$12,000 to A$32,000 depending on the college you choose.
Certificate III in Carpentry is of 24 months duration.
The career options after completing this program that you could have are Carpenter, Cabinet Maker.
Academic IELTS score of 5.5 overall with a minimum of 5.0 in all bands or equivalent.
Satisfactory completion of Year 12 or overseas equivalent.
You can study Carpentry in Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Canberra, Hobart, Sydney, Brisbane, and Darwin.
You can study Carpentry in Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Geelong, Sydney, Wollongong, Newcastle, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Darwin, and Hobart. Some of the prominent institutions are as follows:
North Metropolitan TAFE – Perth
South Metropolitan TAFE – Perth
Macallan College Perth
TAFE SA - Adelaide
Gordon TAFE Geelong
Kangan TAFE Melbourne
Chisholm TAFE Melbourne
Holmesglen TAFE Melbourne
Canberra Institute of Technology
Australian Health and Management Institute Canberra
TAFE NSW Sydney
Macallan College Sydney
Australian Health and Management Institute Sydney
TAFE Queensland Brisbane
Macallan College Brisbane
Tasmania TAFE Hobart
Orange International College
Charles Darwin University Vocational Education and Training Darwin
Studying Carpentry allows you to nominate the occupations of Carpenter for Australian General Skilled Migration. The occupation of Chef is on the Medium to Long Term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL), and Cook is on the Short‑term Skilled Occupation List (STSOL).
An applicant who nominates an occupation on the MLTSSL list can apply for a:
An applicant who nominates an occupation on the STSOL list can apply for a:
The average salary for a Carpenter in Australia is A$60k going up to A$75K depending upon the experience.
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