Graduates from these areas have rewarding and challenging career options in carpentry, building construction, joinery, cabinet making, furniture making, furniture polishing, floor sanding, glass and glazing, wood machining and upholstery. Graduates of vocational education certificates at TAFE SA may have an increased chance of securing employment as an apprentice in those sectors where an apprenticeship is available.
Accredited Training - Carpenters, Furniture Designers and Furnishing Trades
Courses which are accredited meet the national standards as set down by the National Training Framework (NTF), the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) and National quality assurance requirements such as the Australian Quality Training Framework (AQTF). The courses are recognised throughout Australia and once you have finished your studies, by completing the relevant core and elective subjects, your efforts are recognised by achieving a qualification and receiving a formal parchment. Assessment is often conducted in real or simulated work places which measure your ability to perform competently in job focused outcomes.
| TAFESA Code |
National Code |
Course Name |
Intake Cycles |
|---|---|---|---|
| EGA | LMF10102 | Certificate I in Furnishing | 2008 - Semester One |
| 079 | BCG10103 | Certificate I in General Construction (Wood Trades - Carpentry, Furnishing and Joinery) Incorporating: Certificate I in General Construction |
2008 - Semester One
2008 - Places Available |
| EGD | LMF20302 | Certificate II in Furniture Making | 2008 - Semester One |
| FAE | 21127VIC | Diploma of Arts (Furniture Design) | 2008 - Semester One |
This Career Group information was last modified : 18/04/2005 9:57:57 AM
The information was accurate at the time of publication. TAFE SA and their agents reserve the right to make any changes necessary.