Certificate III in Cabinet Making and Timber Technology

MSF30322 , CRICOS Course Code: 113236G

The certificate aims to provide learners with the necessary skills and knowledge to perform a range of tasks in cabinet making and timber technology. It covers areas such as interpreting plans, selecting materials, using hand and power tools, constructing and installing cabinets, and applying finishes.

fee

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duration

94 weeks ( 10 weeks holiday )

Delivery Mode

Delivered in a blended mode of delivery, which consists of classroom-based, and at work[place training provided by CIT.

Qualification Description

This qualification covers the skills and knowledge required to perform a range of skills at trade-level for those working in furniture making and those involved in the manufacture and installation of fitted furniture typically in a kitchen, bathroom and related context. Installation skills may be applied to new or renovation work. The work is in a defined range of skilled operations, usually within a range of broader related activities involving known routines, methods and procedures, where some discretion and judgement is required in the selection of equipment, services or contingency measures and within known time constraints.

This certificate aims to provide learners with the necessary skills and knowledge to work specifically in the kitchen and bathroom and furniture making industry. It focuses on developing expertise in constructing, installing, and finishing cabinets for kitchens, bathrooms, and other furniture items.

Carrer Outcomes

After Completing The Certificate III in Cabinet Making and Timber Technology (MSF30322) with a specialization in kitchen and bathroom and furniture making can pursue various career opportunities in the industry. They may work as cabinet makers or joiners specializing in kitchen and bathroom installations, or they may find employment in furniture making workshops. They may also consider starting their own businesses specializing in kitchen and bathroom renovations or custom furniture making.

core units

MSFFM2013

Use furniture making hand and power tools

MSFFM3030

Produce manual and computer-aided production drawings

MSFFM3031

Prepare cutting lists from design and production documentation

MSFGN2001

Make measurements and calculations

MSFGN3005

Read and interpret work documents

MSMENV272

Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices

MSMSUP102

Communicate in the workplace

MSMSUP106

Work in a team

elective units
MSFFF2012

Prepare surfaces for finishing

MSFFM2016

Join solid timber

MSFFM2017

Hand make timber joints

MSFFM2018

Operate basic static machines safely

MSFFM3029

Select timbers for furniture production

MSFKB2003

Prepare for cabinetry installation

MSFFM3043

Install cabinetry

MSFFM3041

Determine and document requirements for cabinetry installation

MSFFM3042

Fabricate cabinetry

MSFKB3012

Plan kitchen and bathroom projects

BSBOPS304

Deliver and monitor a service to customers

MSFFF2014

Apply surface coatings by spray gun

MSFFM2015

Apply sheet laminates by hand

MSFFM2019

Assemble furnishing products

MSFFM2014

Select and apply hardware

MSMWHS200

Work safely

CPCWHS1001

Prepare to work safely in the construction industry

Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements There are no specific entry requirements are for this course.

However,Cornell Institute of Training (CIT) has got its own admission requirements:

  • • All students must be of the age 18 years or over at the time of the scheduled course commencement and must have good command of English language.
  • • Students will be required to provide their Unique Student Identifier number prior to the commencement of the course (usi.gov.au to register).
  • • Students will be required to show a photo id on the day of course commencement.
  • • Students MUST complete pre-course reading (Self-directed learning), provided at the time of enrolment prior to attendance of the classroom phase of the course. (This is a mandatory requirement).
  • Students are required to wear comfortable and loose fitting attire including; enclosed flat shoes, slacks and loose fitting shirt/t-shirt for both males and females.
pathways

The unit covered provide credits toward a number of Certificate II or III qualifications in the Resources and Infrastructure Industry Training Package.

Assessment Methods

Assessment of this unit incorporates a combination of theory and practical assessment tasks through group discussions, role plays and self-paced reading to ensure practice the most out of it. Practical assessment is conducted by participating in a simulated environment.

If students are unable to achieve competency, additional support is provided through mentoring and access to re-assessment as outlined in our policies and procedures. Assessment requires achievement across all tasks to demonstrate competence and may include:

  • • Practical assessment Tasks:
  • • Theory Tasks (Written questions)
  • Theory Tasks (Written questions)

    The student will answer a series of written question i.e. multiple choice questions and descriptive questions. and will demonstrate the knowledge for the unit of competency.

    Practical assessment

    The student will participate in role play and demonstrate skills and knowledge as per instructions provide in the assessment tasks. The student will also submit the required documents as a part of practical tasks according to instructions.