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CPC33020 - Certificate III in Bricklaying and Blocklaying

CPC33020 | Certificate III in Bricklaying and Blocklaying
CRICOS Code: 03503G

This qualification reflects the trade qualified role of a bricklayer, blocklayer or paver who may have responsibility for undertaking heritage bricklaying, refractory bricklaying, bricklaying, blocklaying and paving work in residential, industrial and commercial contexts, in both existing and new constructions.

Units of Competency

CPCCCM2006-Apply basic levelling procedures
CPCCOM2001*-Read and interpret plans and specifications
CPCCBL3005*-Lay masonry walls and corners
CPCCBL3002*-Carry out masonry veneer construction
CPCCBL3013*-Construct masonry structural systems
CPCCBL3011*-Construct curved walls
CPCCBL3003*-Carry out cavity brick construction
CPCCCM2008*-Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding
CPCCWHS2001-Apply WHS requirements, policies, and procedures in the construction industry
CPCCBL3010*-Construct masonry arches
CPCCOM1012-Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry
CPCCOM1014-Conduct workplace communication
CPCCCM2012*-Work safely at heights
CPCCCA3002*-Carry out setting out
CPCCBL3009*-Install flashings and damp proof course
CPCCBL2002*-Use bricklaying and blocklaying tools and equipment
CPCCOM1015-Carry out measurements and calculations
CPCCOM1013-Plan and organise work
CPCCBL2001*-Handle and prepare bricklaying and blocklaying materials
CPCCBL3006*-Lay multi-thickness walls and piers
CPCCSF2004-Place and fix reinforcement materials
CPCCBL3014-Install fire-rated masonry construction
CPCCBC4003-Select, prepare and administer a construction contract
CPCCBL3004-Construct masonry steps and stairs
CPCCBL3018-Install aerated autoclaved concrete products
CPCCBL3001-Lay paving
CPCCCO2013-Carry out concreting to simple forms
CPCCBL3016-Construct battered masonry walls and piers

Prerequisites

*These units have a prerequisite requirement that must be met. Prerequisite unit(s) must be assessed before assessment of any unit of competency with a prerequisite requirement

Course Structure & Reqirement

The qualification includes 28 units divided into 52 full-day classes.

Course Duration

52 weeks (including holidays) and 48 tuition weeks

Location & Contact Details

744, Queensberry Street North Melbourne, VIC 3051
Ph: 03 9387 6617

Mode Of Delivery

Face-to-face, Questioning (Direct evidence), Direct observation (Direct evidence), Practical Assessments, Knowledge Assessment

Delivery Method

Training Delivery Methods may include, but are not limited to
• Presentations and lectures
• Videos, internet research
• Industry /community – Visit/presentations
• Unit learner guides and/or workbooks and handouts
• Relevant industry policies, procedures, and forms
• Group discussion and activities

Entry Requirements

Applicants must have IELTS 5.5 or equivalent English proficiency or have completed an Upper-Intermediate English course.

They must have completed Year 12 or an equivalent qualification and be 18 years or older at the time the course begins.

Note: All students are required to complete an LLND (Language, Literacy, Numeracy & Digital Proficiency) test at orientation to help LITE College identify any support they may need during their studies.

Pre‐Enrolment and Needs Analysis

• As per LITE College Admission and Enrolment Policy and Procedure, LITE College conducts pre-enrolment Client Needs Analysis to determine course suitability, existing skills and knowledge and an early detection of any learning needs.
• Pre‐enrolment analysis includes the identification of specific learning and/or support needs.
• RPL and credit transfer opportunities are provided at the time of enrolment, and an option for students to apply at time during their studies.

Career Outcome

  • Bricklayer
  • Blocklayer
  • Paver

Re Assessment

All students will be given an opportunity for re-assessment. Each student has three (3) attempts to achieve a competent outcome, including two re-submission attempts. Student will only work on the component(s) of the Task(s) that were marked “Not Satisfactory”. The re-assessment must be completed within the specified time frame provided by the trainer/assessor after assessment feedback given to the student by trainer/assessor. Please note that LITE College will provide two (2) chances for re-assessment at no cost.
If student is not able to achieve competency with these opportunities, student is required to repeat the unit at own cost which will also impact on student’s extension of study period.
In case of practical tasks like role-playing, student has to redo the task by arranging the time and date with trainer/assessor.

Reasonable Adjustments

In line with Standards for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) 2015, LITE College will follow its Reasonable Adjustments Policy and Procedures for students who require a reasonable adjustment made to their training and assessment tasks for Units of Competency within this qualification to cater for their specific needs. This process will be communicated to all students prior to their enrolment, at orientation, in their Student Handbook and as well as in Assessment tools.

Satisfactory Progress

Student must maintain satisfactory course progress. At a minimum, successfully completing or demonstrating competency in more than 50% of the course requirements in a given study period is considered to be satisfactory course progress. If academic progress falls below 50% for two consecutive terms, LITE College will report student to the Department of Home Affairs for not achieving satisfactory course progress. Risk interventions will be implemented on ongoing basis to identify the students at risk and will organise a student support plan

Pathway

It provides a pathway to further learning and work in various roles and settings including, but not limited to:

CPC40120 Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building)
CPC50220 Diploma of Building and Construction (Building)

Credit Transfer

LITE College will initiate the credit transfer process for a verified certificate or statement of results provided. If credits apply the overall duration will alter and a schedule of exemptions provided.

Recognition of prior learning(RPL)

If the recognition is valid, the overall duration of the study may change, and a list of exceptions may apply. For any further information on any Policy and procedure please refer to the website/handbook.

Appeals

The areas in which a student may appeal a decision made by LITE College may include (but is not limited to): Assessment decisions and outcomes, deferral, suspension or cancellation decisions made in relation to a student’s enrolment, or any other conclusion/decision that is made after a complaint has been dealt with by LITE College in the first instance. For any further information on any Policy and procedure please refer to the website/handbook.

Fees

Please check fee and charge policy.

No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this qualification at the time of publication.

Contact LITE College to discuss on RPL and Credit Transfer(if required).

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