CERTIFICATE III IN CABINET MAKING AND TIMBER TECHNOLOGY

Provider:
Course Code:
115645G
CRICOS Code:
117165G
Qualification Level:
Certificate
Course Area:
Architecture and Building
Duration:
52 - 104 Month
Study Mode:
Full Time
Location:
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Course Fees:
AUD 12,000 Per Term
Delivery Mode:
On Campus
Target:
International
Intake:
Monthly

Course Structure

The MSF30322 Certificate III in Cabinet Making and Timber Technology covers a broad range of skills, including but not limited to:


Wood Machining: Learn how to operate machinery to cut, shape, and assemble timber components for furniture and cabinetry.

Cabinet & Furniture Making: Gain hands-on skills in building, finishing, and installing custom cabinetry and furniture for various settings.

Kitchen & Bathroom Installation: Specialize in the construction and installation of functional and aesthetically pleasing kitchens and bathrooms.

CAD & Design: Learn how to create precise, computer-aided designs for woodworking projects using industry-standard software.

Sustainable Practices: Implement environmentally conscious methods to reduce waste and optimize material usage in all your projects.

Career Opportunities

Graduating with the MSF30322 Certificate III in Cabinet Making and Timber Technology opens up a variety of career paths in the timber and cabinetry industry. Potential job titles include: 


  • Cabinet Maker 
  • Furniture Maker 
  • Timber Technician 
  • Joiner 
  • Shopfitter 
  • Custom Furniture Designer 
  • Timber Product Assembler 
  • Wood Machinist 

While this qualification equips you with the necessary skills for these roles, licensing requirements may apply in some states, particularly for those working in kitchen and bathroom construction. 

Internship or Work Placements

  • Workshop- 21 Marigold St. Revesby Park
  • You must demonstrate at least 360 hours of relevant work experience or vocational placement in Australia during your trade course.
  • You must complete a minimum of 1,725 hours of paid employment over 12 calendar months (full-time equivalent).
  • Notably, at least half of those hours (~863 hours) must be with a single employer, to show consistency and depth of experience.

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