CPC30220 Certificate III in Carpentry

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CPC30220

Certificate III in Carpentry

This is a trade qualification for carpenters in residential and commercial workplaces. It includes setting out, manufacturing, constructing, assembling, installing and repairing products made using timber and non-timber materials.

Occupational titles may include:
  • Carpenter – Commercial
  • Carpenter – Formwork
  • Carpenter – Residential
State and territory jurisdictions may have different licensing, legislative, regulatory or certification requirements. Relevant state and territory regulatory authorities should be consulted to confirm those requirements.

Completion of the general construction induction training program, specified in the Safe Work Australia model Code of Practice: Construction Work, is required by anyone carrying out construction work.

Completion of the general construction induction training program, specified in the Safe Work Australia model Code of Practice: Construction Work, is required by anyone carrying out construction work. Achievement of CPCWHS1001 Prepare to work safely in the construction industry meets this requirement.

At a glance

Study duration

62 weeks including scheduled breaks

Delivery mode

Face-to-face delivery across 10-week study periods

Campus

382 Lonsdale St, Melbourne 3000

Nationally Recognised Training

Course Overview

VET National Code CPC30220
CRICOS Course Code 119925M
Duration 62 weeks (50 weeks of class delivery and 12 weeks of break/holidays)
Volume of Learning Total Volume of Learning (hrs): 1250
Classroom Training & Assessment (hrs): 1000
Self-Study (hrs): 450
Tuition Fee $27,000
Enrolment Fee $300
Material Fee $2,200
Delivery Mode The training program is delivered face-to-face for 20 hours per week, across a 10-week study period in each term. Each term consists of 10 weeks of scheduled classroom learning, excluding holiday breaks.

Note: Fees may change during your course of study. AABT College reserves the right to discontinue or alter any course date, tuition or service fee, location, timetable or staffing without prior notice. This will constitute a provider default and all tuition fees will be handled in accordance with AABT College’s Refund Policy. Interest will not be credited to Student Fees or disbursements and therefore no interest will be recovered by students in the event of cancellation. Students must maintain valid Overseas Student Health Care insurance throughout their enrolment.

Entry Requirements

Clear eligibility guidance for prospective students

Academic and Age Requirements

Age Requirement

All international students must be at least 18 years of age or above at the time of course commencement.

Academic Requirements

International students applying for this qualification either offshore or onshore will need satisfactory completion of the equivalent of Australian Year 10 or equivalent

Physical Requirements

This course includes practical training and simulated work placement conducted in a controlled warehouse environment. To participate safely and effectively, students need to meet certain physical requirements.

This may include standing and walking for extended periods, lifting and carrying tools or materials, and performing tasks such as bending, reaching, and using hand and power tools. Students may also work in indoor environments that involve noise, dust, and repetitive movements.

Students must follow all workplace health and safety (WHS) requirements at all times, including wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) and following safety guidelines.

English Language Requirements

To enrol into this course with AABT College, international students, applying either off-shore or on-shore, must satisfy one of the following requirements:

Direct entry / ELICOS pathways

  • Either a minimum IELTS test score of 6 or equivalent for direct entry into a VET course; or
  • IELTS score of 5.5 or equivalent with an ELICOS course (up to 10 weeks) to be taken before the main VET course; or
  • IELTS score of 5.0 or equivalent with an ELICOS course (up to 20 weeks) to be taken before the main VET course.

Validity note: Results more than two years old are not acceptable.

Alternative English evidence options

  • Option 1: Evidence that they have studied in English for at least five years in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Republic of Ireland, South Africa, United Kingdom, or United States.
  • Option 2: Evidence that, within two years of their application date, they have successfully completed in Australia and in the English language, either the senior secondary certificate of education or a substantial component of a course leading to a qualification from Australian Qualifications Framework at the Certificate IV or higher level, while they held a student visa.

Accepted test providers & score comparison

Please note that AABT College will also accept equivalent test results from the following specified English Language Tests: TOEFL iBT, PTE Academic, Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE), and TOEFL PBT.

English language test providers Minimum test score Minimum test score with up to 10 weeks ELICOS Minimum test score with up to 20 weeks ELICOS
International English Language Testing System (IELTS) 6 5.5 5
Cambridge English: Advanced (Certificate in Advanced English)** 169 162 154
TOEFL internet-based test (only accepted if test is taken on or before 25 July 2023)* 64 46 35
Pearson Test of English (PTE) (only accepted if the test is taken on or before 6 August 2025) 50 42 36
Pearson Test of English (PTE) (only accepted if the test is taken on or after 7 August 2025) 47 39 31

* On 26 July 2023 the TOEFL internet-based test (TOEFL iBT) stopped offering English language tests for Australian visa purposes. A score for a TOEFL iBT test taken on or after 26 July 2023 will no longer satisfy the English language requirement for Student visa purposes. Only TOEFL iBT scores from a test taken on or before 25 July 2023 are accepted for Student visa purposes.

** From 12 February 2024, only results from the paper-based Cambridge C1 Advanced test (previously known as Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE)) will be accepted for Australian visa and migration purposes. Test scores for both C1 Advanced paper-based and computer-based tests, taken before 12 February 2024, within the specified validity period are still accepted.

Pre-Training and Learner Readiness

Pre-Training Review

All students will undertake a pre-training review which identifies training needs, education background, and computing skills via an interview with an AABT enrolment officer. This also explores potential RPL opportunities and ensures readiness to complete the course.

Computer Literacy Requirement

Students must have basic computer skills including MS Word, PowerPoint, and internet research. They must be able to use email, work with PDFs, and access web platforms like Moodle.

Materials & Equipment Requirement

While AABT College provides access to computers and resources during class, students must bring a personal laptop (Windows 10 or higher), have a valid email address, and be reachable via phone or mail. All learners must have access to MS Office tools and communication platforms.

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

RPL is available for each unit based on prior training, work experience or formal learning. Please consult your trainer or the support team to apply.

Credit Transfer

Credit Transfer can be granted for equivalent units from accredited qualifications. Please discuss during enrolment.

Language, Literacy, Numeracy & Digital (LLN&D)

All students are required to undertake a Language, Literacy, Numeracy, and Digital (LLN&D) test mapped to ACSF to identify if a student requires AABT College to provide any additional support. The expected LLN&D outcome is ACSF Level 2 for CPC30220 Certificate III in Carpentry

This is not an entry requirement but is designed to determine if a student has any specific Language, Literacy, Numeracy, and Digital support needs in the context of VET training and has a different purpose to the English entry requirements which are assessed prior to offering a student a place in a course.

How the results are used

  • The results are provided to the trainer for review and support planning.
  • Students who need additional LLN&D support can be identified early.
  • The process helps support successful course participation and completion.

Unit Structure

To be awarded the CPC30220 Certificate III in Carpentry learners must be deemed competent in 34 units of competency, as specified in the qualification rules, which include:

Core units

27 core units
1
CPCCCA2002* Use carpentry tools and equipment
2
CPCCCA2011* Handle carpentry materials
3
CPCCCA3001* Carry out general demolition of minor building structures
4
CPCCCA3002* Carry out setting out
5
CPCCCA3003* Install flooring systems
6
CPCCCA3004* Construct and erect wall frames
7
CPCCCA3005* Construct ceiling frames
8
CPCCCA3006* Erect roof trusses
9
CPCCCA3007* Construct pitched roofs
10
CPCCCA3008* Construct eaves
11
CPCCCA3010* Install windows and doors
12
CPCCCA3016* Construct, assemble and install timber external stairs
13
CPCCCA3017* Install exterior cladding
14
CPCCCA3024* Install lining, panelling and moulding
15
CPCCCA3025* Read and interpret plans, specifications and drawings for carpentry work
16
CPCCCA3028* Erect and dismantle formwork for footings and slabs on ground
17
CPCCCM2006 Apply basic levelling procedures
18
CPCCCM2008* Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding
19
CPCCCM2012* Work safely at heights
20
CPCCCO2013* Carry out concreting to simple forms
21
CPCCOM1012 Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry
22
CPCCOM1014 Conduct workplace communication
23
CPCCOM1015 Carry out measurements and calculations
24
CPCCOM3001 Perform construction calculations to determine carpentry material requirements
25
CPCCOM3006 Carry out levelling operations
26
CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry
27
CPCWHS3001 Identify construction work hazards and select risk control strategies

Elective units

7 elective units
1
CPCCCA3012* Frame and fit wet area fixtures
2
CPCCCA3014* Construct and install bulkheads
3
CPCCCA3027* Set up, operate and maintain indirect action powder-actuated power tools
4
CPCCCM3001 Operate elevated work platforms up to 11 metres
5
CPCCJN3003* Manufacture components for doors, windows and frames
6
CPCCOM1013 Plan and organise work
7
CPCCOM2001* Read and interpret plans and Specifications

Note: Units marked with an *asterisk have one or more prerequisites

For detailed information on individual units, please visit the official government website at training.gov.au.

Career Opportunities

Graduates of this qualification may pursue careers in various accounting roles across multiple industries. Potential pathways include:

Graduates of this qualification may pursue careers in various carpentry roles across multiple industries. Potential pathways include:

  • Carpenter
  • Apprentice Carpenter (if progressing pathway)
  • Formwork Carpenter
  • Fixing Carpenter
  • Frame Carpenter
  • Residential Construction Carpenter
  • Commercial Construction Carpenter
  • Construction Tradesperson (Carpentry)
  • Maintenance Carpenter
  • Shopfitter (with additional experience)

Note: AABT College does not make any misleading claim, job guarantee, or advertise any specific employment outcome with its courses.

Assessment Methods

This program is delivered under competency-based training. Students are required to demonstrate all the criteria for each unit of competency and are marked as “Competent” or “Not yet competent”.

Typical assessment methods include:

  • Written Assignments & Theory Questions
  • Case Studies & Role Plays
  • Research Projects
  • Practical Observations & Skills Demonstrations

Why Study This Course?

Gain essential accounting knowledge with hands-on skills designed to help you succeed in real workplaces. Discover the benefits:

  • Industry-Relevant Skills: Learn what employers are looking for with real-world business knowledge that’s immediately applicable.
  • Practical Training: Build confidence through simulated projects and activities that reflect everyday workplace challenges.
  • Career Pathways: Open doors to future opportunities through hands-on experience and meaningful industry connections.

How to Apply

1

Review the prospectus and handbook

Read the student prospectus and student handbook to understand course structure, expectations, fees, and student policies before applying.

2

Provide your eligibility documents

Prepare academic records, English evidence, identification, and any supporting documents required for admissions assessment.

3

Complete pre-enrolment checks

Complete pre-training review and any learner readiness checks so the college can confirm suitability and support needs.

4

Submit your application

Complete the online application form and contact admissions if you need help with entry requirements or supporting documents.

Application support

To find out the methods of application, students can proceed to the online application form. If you have any questions regarding the application process or entry requirements, contact admissions@aabt.edu.au.

  • 1
    Review the student prospectus before applying.
  • 2
    Read the student handbook for policies, support, and expectations.
  • 3
    Use the admissions email for help with eligibility or documentation questions.