Certificate lll in Wall & Floor Tiling

Provider:
Course Code:
111616M
CRICOS Code:
117163J
Qualification Level:
Certificate
Course Area:
Architecture and Building
Duration:
52-Month
Study Mode:
Full Time
Location:
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Course Fees:
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Delivery Mode:
On Campus
Target:
International
Intake:
Monthly

Course Structure

The course is structured to give you both theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience, covering a broad spectrum of tiling techniques: 


Reading and Interpreting Plans: Learn to interpret construction and tiling plans to execute tiling projects with accuracy. 

Handling Tiling Materials: Understand the different materials used in tiling and learn how to handle, cut, and install them properly. 

Using Tools and Equipment: Gain hands-on experience with tiling tools and equipment, ensuring you’re equipped to work efficiently and safely. 

Installation Techniques: Master a range of installation methods, from basic floor and wall tiling to more complex decorative and mosaic patterns. 

Waterproofing and Sealing: Learn how to apply waterproofing membranes, ensuring tiles in wet areas are fully protected from moisture damage. 

Tile Repair: Understand the processes for repairing damaged tiles and restoring the integrity of tiled surfaces. 

Advanced Tiling Techniques: Gain expertise in advanced techniques such as curved surface tiling, pool tiling, and the installation of large-format tiles. 

Career Opportunities

Upon completion of the CPC31320 Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling, you will be ready to pursue career opportunities in various sectors of the tiling and construction industry. Potential job roles include: 


  • Wall and Floor Tiler 
  • Tiling Contractor 
  • Tiling Site Supervisor 
  • Mosaic Tiler 
  • Commercial Tiler 
  • Residential Tiler 

Graduates of this course are equipped to work independently or as part of a team in both residential and commercial tiling projects, with the ability to take on specialized tiling tasks such as mosaic tiling, pool tiling, and decorative wall installations. 

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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