This course is for apprentices in the carpentry trade. You will learn the basic foundations and content to develop the skills and knowledge used in the building and construction industry to efficiently produce quality work. You will also learn about safe work practices and about the context of the building industry.
Where is this course offered?
Available campuses
Albury
Armidale
Bathurst
Belmont
Broken Hill
Coffs Harbour Education CHEC
Available as an apprenticeship
The course duration and available study modes can vary depending on the campus.
Great course gave me all the knowledge and experience to be a successful carpenter and on how to run a business in the construction industry
Published Aug 2018
Certificate III in CarpentryTAFE NSW
Graduation date2015
Study modeOn-campus
Student review
There simply isn’t a better way to get qualified. Paying Registered Training Organisations (RTO’s), only promote a negative culture of an industry that requires you to “actually” know what you are doing. The difference is simple. Tafe teaches you what you need to know, it doesn’t just push you through a course. At the end of the day. A Tafe qualified carpenter is always seen more favourable over an RTO graduate. Because employers know that you’ve received the course in a specific way. You CANNOT LEARN A 4 YEAR TRADE IN 12 weeks.
Published Jul 2018
Certificate III in CarpentryTAFE NSW
Graduation date2016
Study modeOn-campus
Student review
Great teachers, made it really easy to learn, campus was good and easily accessible. Teachers made it easy to find work in the industry aswell with their contacts through Work. Course itself was great and made it quite easy to learn the trade.
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