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CPC20220 – Certificate II in Construction Pathways
About The Qualification
This qualification provides a pathway to the primary trades in the construction industry (with the exception of plumbing). Trade outcomes are predominantly achieved through an Australian Apprenticeship and this qualification allows for inclusion of skills suited for entry to off-site occupations, such as joinery as well as carpentry, bricklaying and other occupations in general construction.
This qualification is designed to introduce learners to the recognised trade callings in the construction industry and provide meaningful credit in a construction industry Australian Apprenticeship.
The qualification has core unit of competency requirements that are required in most construction based certificate III qualifications.
This qualification is designed to introduce learners to construction industry trades and provide credit in a construction industry Australian Apprenticeship
Our funded courses are delivered via face to face training.
Course times and durations are specific to each course location, please contact us for more information.
Units of Competency
The units listed below are an example of what we may run, each course has the units selected specifically for the location requirements and therefore may vary.
Core Units
CPCCOM1012 Work effectively and sustainably in the Construction Industry,
CPCCOM1013 Plan and organise work,
CPCCOM1015 Carry out measurements and calculations,
CPCCVE1011 Undertake a basic construction project,
CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the Construction Industry.
Elective Units
CPCCCA2002 Use carpentry tools and equipment,
CPCCCA2011 Handle carpentry materials,
CPCCPD2011 Handle and store painting and decorating materials,
CPCCCM2004 Handle construction materials,
CPCCCM2006 Apply basic levelling procedures.
Indicative Fees and Charges – FUNDED COURSES
Funding for this qualification is available under the Jobs and Skills WA initiative.
All fees for funded courses are taken from DTWDs Fees and Charges Policy.
This course is currently included on the Jobs and Skills WA Targeted Fee Relief list.
Non – Concession Fees: $395.28
Concession Fees: $117.12
Please note that evidence requirements apply for those seeking the concession fee rate.
These fees are provided as a guide only and depend on your eligibility for government funding, concession evidence, the units you choose to study, whether you seek to be recognised under Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) or whether you apply for and are granted Credit Transfers.
Djaringo do not charge any additional resource fees for funded courses.
The Student tuition fees are indicative only and are subject to change given individual circumstances at enrolment. Additional fees may apply such as resource fees and other fees.
Fees and Charges – FEE FOR SERVICE COURSES
Please contact the office to discuss your requirements.
Additional Information
Potential students seeking a funded course enrolment must be unemployed (or under employed) and seeking to participate in the workforce.
Potential students seeking a funded course enrolment must be an Australian citizen, permanent resident or holders of an approved visa. Please contact the office to discuss specific visa types.
Must hold a valid USI (Unique Student Identifier) or be able to get one.
Students must complete an LLN quiz.
Students under the age of 18 years who are still of mandatory high school age will require an approved NOA or Department of Education Exemption form to be eligible to attend this course.