CPC31320 – CERTIFICATE III IN WALL AND FLOOR TILING
(CRICOS: 119874F)
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This nationally recognised qualification provides you with the opportunity to establish your career as a Wall and Floor Tiler in the construction industry. It develops your skills and knowledge to meet trade outcomes in wall and floor tiling for residential and commercial projects.
Through the course, you will develop practical skills by attending face-to-face, workshop-based training that meets current industry standards and workplace expectations.
The course is ideal for individuals looking to start a career in the construction industry, as well as for those already working in the tiling trade who wish to formalise and recognise their skills to advance their career opportunities. Preparing surfaces and selecting appropriate materials and tools:
Course Duration:
- 52 weeks (40 weeks of study + 12 weeks Term breaks)
Weekly Delivery Schedule:
- 2 Days: Face-to-Face in class/Training Workshop
- 5 hours: Supervised self-paced learning
Entry Requirements:
You will be able to enrol in this qualification if you can demonstrate the following.
- Be 18 years of age or above
- Have completed a Diploma or Advanced Diploma from the Business Services Training Package (current or superseded equivalent versions);
English Language Requirement:
As per Department of Home Affairs International students who are looking to apply for student visa must comply with one of the following English Language requirements to be enrolled in this course. For further details, please visit the Department of Home Affairs Website at: https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/getting-a-visa/visa-listing/student-500#Eligibility
- International English Language Testing System (IELTS): 6.0 overall with no band less than 5.5 for each of the 4 components OR
- Pearson Test of English (PTE): At least 50 for each of the 4 components; OR
- Cambridge English C1 Advanced Test (previously known as Cambridge English: Advanced CAE): At least 169 in each of the 4 components; OR
- Occupational English Test (OET): At least C for each of the 4 components.
Where the student is unable to provide proof of one of the above listed English Language Tests, ATCWA requires students to provide one of the following evidence of the English Language to be considered for issuing a confirmation of Enrolment.
- ACSF Level 3 test outcome at the English Test administered by the Australian Technical College Western Australia; OR
- Evidence that English is the medium of instruction at the student’s school and has been for the last two (2) years, and the student demonstrates a satisfactory grade in the English language; OR
- Evidence that the student is currently studying in Australia, and have studied for a period of 6 months or more at AQF Certificate IV level or above.
Training & Assessment Strategy:
The training and assessment strategy of this qualification includes the following methods of delivery and assessment to suit your learning style and the requirements of each unit of competency.
- Face to face discussions, learning activities and some skills observation tasks conducted in class
- Practical tasks, projects and assessments
- Portfolio Evidence
- Real work/life experience
- Simulated work-based learning and assessment
- Written assessments including projects and knowledge-based questions
- Structured and guided e-learning activities
- Industry-based learning and assessment tasks
- Industry excursions and incursions
- Other specific methods applied in order to the requirements of the units of competency
# | Unit of Competency |
1 | CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry |
2 | CPCCOM1012 Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry |
3 | CPCCOM1014 Conduct workplace communication |
4 | BSBESB301 Investigate business opportunities |
5 | BSBESB407 Manage finances for new business ventures |
6 | CPCCOM2001* Read and interpret plans and specifications |
7 | CPCCOM1015 Carry out measurements and calculations |
8 | CPCCOM1013 Plan and organise work |
9 | CPCCCM2012 Work safely at heights |
10 | CPCCWF2002* Use wall and floor tiling tools and equipment |
11 | CPCCWF2001* Handle wall and floor tiling materials |
12 | CPCCWF3001* Prepare surfaces for tiling application |
13 | CPCCCM2006 Apply basic levelling procedures |
14 | CPCCWF3002* Install floor tiles |
15 | CPCCWF3003* Install wall tiles |
16 | CPCCWF3004* Repair wall and floor tiling |
17 | CPCCWF3005* Install decorative tiling |
18 | CPCCWF3006* Install mosaic tiling |
19 | CPCCWF3007* Tile curved surfaces |
20 | CPCCWF3009* Apply waterproofing for wall and floor tiling |
Fees Applicable:
- Enrolment Fee: AUD 250 (Applicable only for new students)
- Resource Fee: AUD 3,000
- Tuition Fee: AUD 19,000
Intake Dates
- 5th January
- 6th April
- 6th July
- 5th October