22614VIC Certificate II in Building and Construction Pre-apprenticeship
Delivered at either Park Road Trade Training Centre in partnership with BSSC (RTO: 6659) (2 Year Program)
This program will provide students with the knowledge and skills to enhance their employment prospects as an apprentice in the building industry.
It will provide students with the skills of a basic entry level in tools and equipment used by carpenters.
Each of the UOC’s are a combination of both theory and practical sections.
On successful completion of the relevant unit, the students will receive a Construction Induction Card. This is issued by Work Safe Victoria.
VET Course Fee:
If you choose to undertake a VET Subject, a separate fee will apply for each course.
Full details of course fees are outlined in the booklist.
This course is a partial completion only. Successful Year 1 and Year 2 students will receive a Statement of Results. The RTO is responsible for issuing qualifications and statements of attainment associated with this course.
CPCCCM1012A: Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry
CPCCOM1015: Carry out measurements and calculations
CPCWHS1001: Apply OHS requirements/polices/procedures in construction industry
VU23312: Prepare to work safely in the construction industry
VU23313: Interpret and apply basic plans and drawings
VU23320: Identify and handle carpentry tools and equipment
HLTAID010: Provide basic emergency life support
VU23323: Construct basic wall frames
VU23324: Construct basic roof frames
VU23326: Install basic window and door frames
VU23328: Dismantle basic timber structures
CPCCOM1014: Conduct workplace communication
Carpenter
Joiner
Construction Worker
Registered Builder
Building Inspector
Completing this program may assist students interested in apprenticeships in Carpentry or other building and construction trades. Other pathways include Certificate IV in Building and Construction and many other building Diplomas and Degrees.
Pathways Learning Director - Kieren Prowse: vet@cmc.vic.edu.au
Pathways Administrator - Samantha Hoyle: shoyle@cmc.vic.edu.au