CRICOS course code 113298D
Course Description This qualification provides a trade outcome in painting and decorating for residential and commercial construction work.
Qualification Code CPC30620
Qualification Title Certificate III in Painting and Decorating
Total Course Duration 94 weeks (including holiday breaks)
Volume of learning 1480 Hours
Delivery Weeks 70 Weeks
Holidays breaks 24 Weeks

 

Please Note: Students are required to attend a minimum 20 scheduled course contact hours per week.

Course Structure - To achieve this qualification, student must complete the following 29 units of competencies.

  • 26 core units, plus
  • 3 elective units

Unit Code

Unit Title

Core/Elective

Pre-requisites

CPCCWHS2001

Apply WHS requirements, policies, and procedures in the construction industry

Core

Nil

CPCCOM1014

Conduct workplace communication

Core

Nil

CPCCCM2008

Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding

Core

CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry.

CPCCOM1013

Plan and organise work

Core

Nil

CPCCCM2012

Work safely at heights

Core

CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies, and procedures in the construction industry.

CPCCOM1012

Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry.

Core

Nil

CPCCOM1015

Carry out measurements and calculations

Core

Nil

CPCCCM3005

Calculate costs of construction work

Core

Nil

CPCCPD3028

Apply decorative paint finishes

Core

CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies, and procedures in the construction industry.

CPCCCM3001

Operate elevated work platforms up to 11 metres

Core

Nil

CPCCPB3026

Erect and maintain trestle and plank systems

Core

CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry.

CPCCPD2011

Handle and store painting and decorating materials

Core

CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry.

CPCCPD2012

Use painting and decorating tools and equipment

Core

CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry.

CPCCPD2013

Remove and replace doors and door and window components

Core

CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry.

CPCCPD3021

Prepare existing coated surface for painting

Core

CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry.

CPCCPD3022

Apply paint by brush and roller

Core

CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry.

CPCCPD3023

Apply texture coat paint finishes by brush, roller and spray

Core

CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry.

CPCCPD3024

Apply paint by spray

Core

CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry.

CPCCPD3025

Match specific paint colours

Core

CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry.

CPCCPD3026

Apply stains and clear timber finishes

Core

CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry.

CPCCPD3031

Work safely with lead-painted surfaces in the painting industry

Core

CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry.

CPCCOM2001

Read and interpret plans and specifications

Core

CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry.

CPCCPD3030

Apply protective paint coating systems

Core

CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry.

CPCCPD3027

Remove and apply wallpaper

Core

CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry.

CPCCPD3035

Prepare uncoated surfaces for painting

Core

CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry.

CPCCPD3036

Work safely to encapsulate non-friable asbestos in the painting industry

Core

CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry.

CPCCPD3032

Apply advanced wall coverings

Elective

CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry.

CPCCSP3003

Apply trowelled texture coat finishes

Elective

CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry.

CPCCPD3029

Remove graffiti and apply anti-graffiti coatings

Elective

CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry.

 

Entry Requirements

Age requirements

Students must be above 18 years of age while filling up the application form.

Pre-training Review

The Pre-Training Review (PTR) will be conducted prior to the enrolment into your course of studies to ensure that the training and assessment provided by Hawk Institute is able to meet the student’s individual needs. Students will be required to fill up the PTR form and submit it with the application form.

Hawk Institute will review the student’s current competencies, student needs, English level, support requirements and oral communication skills, in order to enrol them in the most appropriate course to achieve their intended outcomes.

Academic requirements -

To enter this course, delivered at Hawk Institute, applicants should have successfully completed year 12 or senior secondary studies in the applicant’s home country equivalent to Australian senior secondary school examination.

OR

Mature age students will also be considered without the minimum education requirements considering they have relevant work experience within the chosen area of study and a demonstrated capacity to meet the course requirements. A minimum of 2 years’ experience would normally be expected; however, each case will be reviewed individually with relevant work experience evidence in the form of an employment reference letter on company letterhead, work samples and curriculum vitae submitted will be considered. Such learners will be accessed for possible RPL opportunities, and their course duration and volume of learning will be adjusted accordingly if any RPL is granted.

English Language Requirements for International students:

International students applying for this course either off-shore or on-shore will require either a minimum IELTS test score of 6.0 or equivalent with a minimum of 5 in each of the four test components for direct entry into a VET course;

or, IELTS score of 5.5 or equivalent with an ELICOS course (up to 10 weeks) to be taken before the course;

or, IELTS score of 5.0 or equivalent with an ELICOS course (up to 20 weeks) to be taken before the course;

(Note: Results older than two years are not acceptable)

or, Oxford Placement test with score 61 or higher.

Score Guide: Average test score of 61 or higher in Oxford placement test is equivalent to IELTS 6.0.

Students may refer to IELTS 6.0 or equivalent policy or Hawk Institute’s Enrolment Kit for further information.

Language, Literacy and Numeracy test (LLN):

Students undertaking this course at Hawk Institute must possess sound Numeracy skills since it requires them to do calculations or any other course related work. To determine this, all students wanting to study at Hawk Institute are required to undertake LLN Test prior to the enrolment of the course.  Based on the test outcome, students may be identified as requiring internal support services and/or external support services.

LLN test will be conducted on campus by using an ACSF mapped online LLN assessment tool - LLN Robot - under the supervision of a qualified LLN assessor.

Students will be required to undertake a language, literacy, and numeracy test (LLN) test and achieve the expected performance level of ACSF level 3 for CPC30620 - Certificate III in Painting and Decorating.

Refer to Hawk Institute’s Enrolment Kit and/or Students Handbook for detailed information.

Computer literacy requirements -

All students enrolling into this course must have basic computer skills. Students will be required to fill in the questions related to computer and internet skills in the Pre-Training Review form attached along with the application form.

Students who do not possess basic computing skills will be provided with basic computer use support. Students may contact Hawk Institute for any further information or assistance at 1300 159 461.

Materials and Equipment Required

Institute will provide access to computers with required resources including access to internet during classroom hours, however, to work on the assignments and tasks for self-study, all learners are expected to have access to a laptop or computer with the Windows 7 operating system or higher.

Students must have an active email address for communication and be contactable by phone (mobile or landline) and by mail (postal address). All learners are expected to have access to MS office application such as Microsoft Word, an email platform.

Learners will be required to have a Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) kit for Painting and Decorating. This includes safety shoes (Steel toe), Protectives glasses, a safety vest (Neon/ Glowing), Protective gloves, earmuffs and a working uniform mask and a hard hat. This PPE kit will be required to enter the workshop and to be able to undertake training effectively. Learners can avail the PPE kit from the institute for $400 or from suppliers outside. However, if learners wish to buy PPE kit from outside, learners must ensure that the PPE kit meets WHS requirements.

Please Note: Material fees will only include printed materials and handouts or books provided by the institute. Learners can contact Hawk Institute at 1300 159 461 for any further information or to enquire about the PPE kit suppliers.

Physical Abilities Requirements -

Learners are expected to have physical abilities and manual handling as it is a physically demanding occupation. As part of this qualification, students are expected to have:

  • Ability to be on your feet for extended periods of time, both walking and standing, bending, and maintaining consistent physical performance throughout your day
  • Ability to work in various environments (e.g., changing conditions, both hot and cool conditions, low light, indoors/outdoors)
  • Ability to work at heights (e.g., on ladders, elevated work platforms and scaffolding)
  • Capacity to wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) (e.g., masks when painting, sanding)
  • Fine motor skills, including the ability to undertake precise coordinated movements of the hands (e.g., pushing, pressing, turning, pinching, squeezing, tensioning).
  • Manual handling techniques (e.g., lifting, carrying, pulling, pushing etc.)
  • Manually operate machinery and equipment (e.g., hand tools, portable electric tools)
  • Tolerance to dust, solvents, paints, and chemicals.

 

Mode of Delivery: Classroom-based Face to Face theory learning on campus and practical training at Hawk Institute’s Practical Training Workshop. 

Delivery Location: Level 4, 171 La Trobe Street, Melbourne, Victoria – 3000 Australia.

 

Fees & Charges

Total Course Fee: $21,800

Tuition Fee: $AU 19,500

Non-Tuition Fee: $AU 2,300

 

Assessment Methods

All assessments of units of competency will be conducted according to the assessment guidelines and competency standards of the official Training Package for this qualification. Students will be required to perform in a range of areas including practical demonstrations in practical training workshop, projects, and knowledge tests.

 

Pathways

Pathways from the Qualification:

Successful completion may enable the students to apply for CPC40120-Certificate IV in Building and Construction at other institutes as Hawk Institute doesn’t offer this qualification.

 Employment/Career Pathway

Units in this qualification reflect the knowledge and skills of individuals with significant experience in:

  • Painter and Decorator-Commercial
  • Painter and Decorator–Residential

The above pathway information is in line with the qualification description on National Training Register (www.training.gov.au) and/or www.myskills.gov.au, it doesn't imply any job guarantee or job role at the end of the course. Hawk Institute doesn't claim any employment/Job outcome or job guarantee associated with its courses as it will be misleading.

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) and Credit Transfer

Hawk Institute recognises qualifications and statements of attainment issued by other Registered Training Organisations in Australia and offers all students the option of Recognised Prior Learning and Credit Transfer. For further details, please refer to the Student Handbook or enquire on campus.

Course Information may not be sufficient to make an Enrolment decision. Please read this information in conjunction with Student Handbook available on this website.