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Default Re: Certificate III in General Construction (Wall and Floor Tiling) - Apprenticeship

Wall and floor tiling

For licensing purposes in the above work category, a tile is a thin plate of regular or irregular shape made from fired clay, moulded concrete, ceramics or natural material or other similar manufactured material.
Wall and floor tiling is the affixing of tiles for functional or decorative use on internal or external surfaces of buildings.
Wall and floor tiling works and materials can also include, but may not necessarily be limited to:
  • tiles made from cork, linoleum, rubber or thermoplastics
  • waterproofing of wet areas in preparation for the laying of tiles
  • mosaics
  • preparation and minor repair (but not renewal or replacement) and insertion of expansion joints to surfaces prior to tiling.
Qualifications

Completion of:
  • BCG31303 Certificate III in Wall & Floor Tiling.
Or, completion of any of the following superseded qualifications:
  • BCG30198 Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling, TAFE course #8061
  • Qualification 11768 Certificate III in Tiling, Wall and Floor, TAFE course #2157
  • Certificate III in Tiling, Wall and Floor, Trade TAFE course #5123.
Or, if you have previously held a licence and you apply for a new licence within three years of the former licence's expiry, your previous licence will be accepted in lieu of the current qualification requirements.
To find a Registered Training Organisation that provides the qualification listed above, go to the List of building trade licensing courses in PDF format (size: 17k).
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http://www.fairtrading.nsw.gov.au/bu...oortiling.html
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Tiling - Wall and Floor (Trade) - Certificate III

Program Summary: This program provides training in all aspects of tiling including wall and floor, mosaic tiling and water proofing processes.

Qualification:
Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling (BCG31303)
This qualification meets the requirements of the General Construction Training Package (BCG03)
Program No:
C3-2J84
Department:
Building and Construction
Faculty:
Science and Technology
Campus:
Bruce
Accredited To:
Training Package currently endorsed
Application Method:
DIRECT - To apply for this program DO NOT complete an application form. Check The Canberra Times on the advertised date for time and place to enrol.

Delivery Mode: 6 semesters part-time (10 blocks per year, with a block being 3 days per month)
Youth Allowance/Austudy: Click here for more information
Job Opportunities: Qualified wall and floor tiler
Entry Requirements: You must:
- be able to read and write documents and understand maths concepts to a level required to complete Year 10 (early in your program your skills will be checked - if you cannot read and write documents and complete maths work to the level needed, you will be enrolled in additional subjects to help you build the skills needed to successfully complete the program).
AND
- be employed in the construction industry under a contract of employment
AND
- be registered as an apprentice with an Australian Apprenticeships Centre (AAC) prior to enrolment.
Recognition: For information on having your existing skills and knowledge recognised, click here
Additional Information: You will be required to purchase at additional cost: Learning Guides; clothing and footwear suitable for working on a construction site personal protective equipment (PPE) such as safety glasses and dust masks.

Subjects: To gain the Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling you must successfully complete the subjects shown according to the rules below.

Subject
Course No
Title
Nat/State ID
Core - Stage 1 (complete all)
CNST
437
Work effectively in the general construction industry
BCGCM1002B
CNST
532
Wall and floor tiling 1A
-
CNST
533
Wall and floor tiling 1B
-
CNST
534
Wall and floor tiling 1 - skills audit
-
Core - Stage 2 (complete all)
CNST
535
Ceramic tiling – basic techniques
-
CNST
543
Ceramic tiling – advanced techniques
-
CNST
536
Decorative tiling
-
CNST
537
Wall and floor tiling 2 – skills audit
-
Core - Stage 3 (complete all)
CNST
540
Advanced wet area tiling
-
CNST
539
Curved tiling techniques
-
CNST
541
Mosaic tiling
-
CNST
538
Wet area processes
-
CNST
542
Wall and floor tiling 3 – skills audit
-
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Tiling - Wall and Floor (Trade) - Certificate III

Program Summary: This program provides training in all aspects of tiling including wall and floor, mosaic tiling and water proofing processes.

Qualification:
Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling (BCG31303)
This qualification meets the requirements of the General Construction Training Package (BCG03)
Program No:
C3-2J84
Department:
Building and Construction
Faculty:
Science and Technology
Campus:
Bruce
Accredited To:
Training Package currently endorsed
Application Method:
DIRECT - To apply for this program DO NOT complete an application form. Check The Canberra Times on the advertised date for time and place to enrol.

Delivery Mode: 6 semesters part-time (10 blocks per year, with a block being 3 days per month)
Youth Allowance/Austudy: Click here for more information
Job Opportunities: Qualified wall and floor tiler
Entry Requirements: You must:
- be able to read and write documents and understand maths concepts to a level required to complete Year 10 (early in your program your skills will be checked - if you cannot read and write documents and complete maths work to the level needed, you will be enrolled in additional subjects to help you build the skills needed to successfully complete the program).
AND
- be employed in the construction industry under a contract of employment
AND
- be registered as an apprentice with an Australian Apprenticeships Centre (AAC) prior to enrolment.
Recognition: For information on having your existing skills and knowledge recognised, click here
Additional Information: You will be required to purchase at additional cost: Learning Guides; clothing and footwear suitable for working on a construction site personal protective equipment (PPE) such as safety glasses and dust masks.

Subjects: To gain the Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling you must successfully complete the subjects shown according to the rules below.

Subject
Course No
Title
Nat/State ID
Core - Stage 1 (complete all)
CNST
437
Work effectively in the general construction industry
BCGCM1002B
CNST
532
Wall and floor tiling 1A
-
CNST
533
Wall and floor tiling 1B
-
CNST
534
Wall and floor tiling 1 - skills audit
-
Core - Stage 2 (complete all)
CNST
535
Ceramic tiling – basic techniques
-
CNST
543
Ceramic tiling – advanced techniques
-
CNST
536
Decorative tiling
-
CNST
537
Wall and floor tiling 2 – skills audit
-
Core - Stage 3 (complete all)
CNST
540
Advanced wet area tiling
-
CNST
539
Curved tiling techniques
-
CNST
541
Mosaic tiling
-
CNST
538
Wet area processes
-
CNST
542
Wall and floor tiling 3 – skills audit
-
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Tiling - Wall and Floor (Trade) - Certificate III - Canberra Institute of Technology
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Course: Certificate III in General Construction ( Wall and Floor Tiling) at Holmesglen Institute of TAFE

Lots of random information above which I'll tidy up when I get chane to read it all again.

Dan

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