Your pathway to a trade licence could be quicker than you think!
Have you got all the skills, knowledge and experience of a Cabinet Maker?
The Master Builders MSF31113 Certificate III in Cabinet Making RPL program can help you on your pathway to a Joinery licence. To find out about the trade licence process in NSW, please visit Fair Trading NSW.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is the process by which you can achieve a nationally recognised qualification, without the need to attend classes. You are assessed by providing us with evidence of the knowledge, skills and experience you already have. Our industry expert assessors review your submission and provide feedback if we require more information or clarification.
With RPL you can complete the MSF31113 Certificate III in Cabinet Making within 6 months.
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PROGRAM FEES
Are you eligible for fee-free training?
The NSW Government and Master Builders are committed to supporting the economic recovery of NSW from the COVID-19 Pandemic. For more information please scroll down to SKILLING FOR RECOVERY.
Fees for this program are as follows:
NSW Government Smart and Skilled Subsidy Indicative Pricing |
|
If you do not hold a previous qualification |
from $1,490.00 |
If you do hold a previous qualification |
from $1,790.00 |
Indicative Pricing without NSW Government Subsidy |
|
Master Builders Member Rate |
$2,200.00 |
Non-Member Rate |
$2,400.00 |
Note: On enrolment, you will be invoiced for $1,500.00. This consists of a $1,000.00 non-refundable administration fee.
For more information on fees and payments please scroll down to HOW MUCH WILL THE COURSE FEES COST ME?
Price
$1,500.00 Members $1,500.00 Non MembersLocation
My Office or Worksite5 Burbank Place
Norwest
NSW 2153
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WHAT IS RPL?
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is the process by which you can achieve a nationally recognised qualification, without the need to attend classes. Simply follow our RPL kit and provide video and photographic evidence of the knowledge, skills and experience you have. Plus, our industry expert assessors review your submission and provide feedback if we require more information or clarification.
HOW DOES THIS PROGRAM BENEFIT MY CAREER?
Expand your employment and business opportunities and be on the pathway to a Joinery licence. The MSF31113 Certificate III in Cabinet Making RPL program is designed to enable cabinet makers to formally recognise their skills in joinery work.
Before making any training decisions we recommend you find out everything you need to know about becoming a licenced Joiner from Fair Trading NSW.
Once the RPL program is successfully completed you will earn a nationally recognised qualification MSF31113 Certificate III in Cabinet Making.
Career benefits:
- Be on the pathway to a Joinery licence
- Advance your employment opportunities and gain more work
- Start your own Cabinet Making business
- Build your own clientele network
IS THIS RPL PROGRAM FOR ME?
To enrol into this course you must have the following entry requirements:
- Minimum of 3 years of full-time experience in Cabinet Making within the last 10 years
- Valid White Card (general construction induction card)
- Currently working on-site in this field and access to tools of the trade
- Provide details of 2 qualified/licensed referees within the same field to confirm your work history/experience who have worked with you in Cabinet Making for 12 months or more.
- Answer at least 80% of the technical industry questions correctly during your application process
HOW LONG IS THIS PROGRAM?
This program must be completed within 6 months.
To achieve this, the knowledge based assessment is required to be completed and submitted within 2 months and all evidence is to be submitted within 5 months.
WHY SHOULD I CHOOSE MASTER BUILDERS?
Take your place in one of Australia’s largest industries, study with the Master Builders. Backed by the original Building and Construction Association, why would you choose anyone else for your qualification pathway to a building licence? Within our building community, you will be supported by our industry expert educators and our customer service team throughout your learning journey.
WHAT WILL I BE ASSESSED ON?
Here is a brief overview of the assessments that will take place on your worksite:
- Organise the worksite with plans, calculations and specifications
- Apply OHS procedures
- Operate and maintain machinery
- Select and supply hardware
- Installation of cabinets and on-site adjustments
- Prepare cutting list from plans and job specifications
- Knowledge testing and practical observations
- Preparation of your portfolio of evidence
Here is a list of the full units of competency in this course:
CODE |
UNITS OF COMPETENCY |
CORE/ELECTIVE |
CPCCWHS1001 |
Prepare to work safely in the construction industry |
Core |
MSMENV272 |
Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices |
Core |
MSMSUP102 |
Communicate in the workplace |
Core |
MSMSUP106 |
Work in a team |
Core |
MSFFM2001 |
Use furniture making sector hand and power tools |
Core |
MSFGN2001 |
Make measurements and calculations |
Core |
MSFGN3001 |
Read and interpret work documents |
Core |
MSFKB3011 |
Plan kitchen and bathroom projects |
|
MSFFM3009 |
Produce manual and computer-aided production drawings |
|
MSFFM3010 |
Prepare cutting list from plans and job specifications |
|
MSFFM2003 |
Select and apply hardware |
|
MSFGN3002 |
Estimate and cost a job |
|
MSFFM2011 |
Apply manufactured board conversion techniques |
|
MSFFM3012 |
Set up, operate and maintain sawing machines |
|
MSFFM3013 |
Set up, operate and maintain drilling machines |
|
MSFFM3019 |
Set up, operate and maintain automated edge banding machines |
|
MSFFM2002 |
Assemble furnishing components |
|
MSFFM3024 |
Construct jigs and fixtures |
|
TLID2003 |
Handle dangerous goods / hazardous substances |
|
MSMOPS363 |
Organise on-site work |
|
MSFKB2001 |
Prepare for cabinet installation |
|
MSFKB3002 |
Determine requirements for installation of cabinets |
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MSFKB3003 |
Check and measure fit of cabinets |
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MSFKB3005 |
Fabricate cabinets for the built-in environment |
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MSFKB3006 |
Install fitted cabinets and components |
|
MSFFM3006 |
Install finishing products |
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MSFKB3004 |
Conduct on-site adjustments to cabinets and components |
|
MSS402051 |
Apply quality standards |
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What types of evidence do I need to provide?
Examples of the types of evidence that you will need to gather will depend on the qualification you are completing, however, examples could include:
- Video footage of your performing tasks on site
- Time-lapse photos of you performing tasks on site
- Certificates you have already gained
- Project management documentation
HOW MUCH WILL THE PROGRAM FEES COST ME?
This course may be subsidised by the NSW Government Smart and Skilled initiative. If you are eligible for the government subsidy, your student fee will be determined by the NSW Government.
Smart and Skilled prices are subject to funding availability. A quote of applicable fees and funding will be provided prior to enrolment.
A general guide to fees for this qualification pathway is as follows:
NSW Government Smart and Skilled Subsidy Indicative Pricing |
|
If you do not hold a previous qualification |
from $1,490.00 |
If you do hold a previous qualification |
from $1,790.00 |
Indicative Pricing without NSW Government Subsidy |
|
Master Builders Member Rate |
$2,200.00 |
Non-Member Rate |
$2,400.00 |
Student fees will increase if you are assessed as ‘not yet competent’ by Recognition of Prior Learning in any unit/s of competency and are required to undertake classroom or distance-based training and assessment. Fees may increase on a pro-rata basis per unit of competency to a maximum of $3,850.
Fees are invoiced under the following payment structure:
Invoice Stage |
Amount |
Invoice Issued |
Enrolment |
$1,500.00 (this includes a $1,000.00 non-refundable administration fee) |
On enrolment |
Commencement |
Remaining value if applicable (not exceeding total course value) |
4 weeks after enrolment |
You will not be permitted to move from one assessment stage to the next until the accompanying fees are paid in full. All participant fees are GST exempt.
Visit www.smartandskilled.nsw.gov.au to learn more about the Smart and Skilled program.
According to the Standards for RTOs 2015, at no stage will Master Builders charge more than $1,500.00 in advance of services being provided.
SMART AND SKILLED
The Smart and Skilled program provides subsidies from the NSW Government to support your training. Master Builders has a contract with the NSW Government (Department of Education) to offer subsidised training and assessment programs under the government's Smart and Skilled program.
Eligibility and course availability criteria apply. To find out if you are eligible visit the Smart and Skilled NSW website. The Master Builders customer service team will also assist you with your enquiries.
SKILLING FOR RECOVERY
Are you eligible for fee-free training?
The NSW Government and Master Builders are committed to supporting the economic recovery of NSW from the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Under the Skilling for Recovery program, Training Services NSW is providing fee-free* training places with Master Builders if you meet ONE of the following criteria:
- aged 16 to 24 years old OR
- A NSW Veteran or their recognised partner or spouse OR
- Unemployed OR
- At risk of unemployment OR
- Employed and don't hold a Certificate III or above qualification
Plus you must also meet all of the following Smart and Skilled criteria:
- live or work in NSW
- be an Australian Citizen, a permanent resident, a New Zealand citizen, or a humanitarian visa holder
- have left school
*Training under JobTrainer is fee-free and fully funded by the NSW and Commonwealth goverments. Subject to Smart and Skilled, and Skilling for Recovery eligibility criteria. Limited places are available