Certificate III in Cabinet Making and Timber Technology-117132E

Certificate III in Cabinet Making and Timber Technology

Ashford College

CRICOS CodeCRICOS Code:117132E
RTO CodeRTO Code:MSF30322
Course TypeCourse Type:Certificate III
PrivatePrivate
Medium-scaleMedium-scale
Ashford College
2026
  • Total Tuition Fee25,000 AUD
  • Course Duration1.0 Year (52 weeks)
  • Last Updated07-11-2025
Introduction
Workers with this qualification have tradesperson-level skills in the manufacture and/or installation of products, including furniture and cabinetry, made from timber and other materials.They have core skills in tool use, measuring, drawing (including computer-aided design), interpreting work documentation, preparing cutting lists, communication, teamwork, and safe and environmentally sustainable work practices.They may have specialised skills in wood machining, cabinet and furniture making, kitchen and bathroom construction and installation, marine cabinetry, coopering or drafting.Work is in a defined range of skilled operations, usually within a range of broader activities involving established routines, methods and procedures, where some discretion and judgement is required in the selection of equipment, services or contingency measures. Individuals collaborate with others to achieve quality outcomes and take responsibility for their own work. They may have some limited responsibility for the work of others.Kitchen and bathroom installers must be licensed in some states, and induction training is required for those working on construction sites.Licensing, legislative, regulatory or certification considerationsIf they are running their own business and subcontract to builders or clientsIf they are an employee.Full details on the licensing requirements are available on the following link:https://www.mbav.com.au/mandatory-trades-registration-and-licensing and one can apply for license by following instructions given on this https://www.vba.vic.gov.au/registration-and-licensing/building-practitioner-registration.Every state and territory jurisdictions may have different requirements. You should contact relevant authority in your state for more information.
Course LinkCourse Link:https://www.ashford.edu.au/course/msf30320-certificate-iii-in-cabinet-making-and-timber-technology/
Key Dates
2025
  • Start Date01-06
  • Start Date02-17
  • Start Date03-03
  • Start Date04-21
  • Start Date05-26
  • Start Date06-16
  • Start Date07-07
  • Start Date08-18
  • Start Date09-01
  • Start Date10-13
  • Start Date11-10
  • Start Date12-01

Follow the process below, prepare materials in order, and track the progress of each stage.

  1. 1

    Prepare Materials (School Application)

    • Organize academic and language materials based on the list of target courses and schools.
    • If the requirements are not yet met, you can apply for a language pathway program/packaged course (ELICOS/internal test) first.
    • Name the electronic versions of documents uniformly (in English) for easy reuse in subsequent visa applications.
  2. 2

    Briefing on School-Arranged Interview (if applicable)

    • Submit application materials, including transcripts, passport, and English proficiency proof, to the State Department of Education.
    • School review: The Department of Education recommends schools based on the student's situation, and the school arranges an interview after its review.
    • Interview notification: An email will specify the interview time, method (usually Zoom or Teams), and preparation details.
    • Interview content: A conversation in English including self-introduction, interests, academic situation, future plans, and a comprehensive assessment of learning habits, adaptability, reasons for coming to Australia, etc. The duration is approximately 15-30 minutes.
  3. 3

    Submit School Application

    • Submit the application through the school's official website or an agent's portal and pay the application fee (if any).
    • Submit supplementary documents as required and track the admission progress (Conditional/Unconditional Offer).
    • After meeting the conditions, pay the tuition deposit and complete the acceptance procedure (Accept Offer).
  4. 4

    Obtain CoE and Arrange OSHC

    • The school issues the CoE (Confirmation of Enrolment).
    • Purchase/confirm OSHC to cover the entire visa period (including dependents, if any).
  5. 5

    Visa Document Preparation (Subclass 500)

    • Organize documents for finances, GTE, English proficiency, and medical examination, ensuring consistency with the chosen course.
    • Check the letterheads, dates, translation formats, and certification requirements of visa documents.
IELTS Score
PTE Score
2026 year(s)
Listening
6.0
Speaking
6.0
Reading
6.0
Writing
6.0
Overall
6.0

The school's visa assessment level determines the risk level for students applying for a visa and is a significant reference.

For example, if a school's visa assessment level is 2, the applicant will face more restrictions and be required to provide more written evidence, such as proof of language proficiency and financial capacity.

ClassificationCertificate Classification

  • Scheme

    ANZSCO Identifier

  • Reference Id

    394111

  • Certificate Classification

    Cabinetmaker

  • Scheme

    ANZSCO Identifier

  • Reference Id

    394112

  • Certificate Classification

    Cabinet Maker

  • Scheme

    ASCED Qualification/Course Field of Education Identifier

  • Reference Id

    0301

  • Certificate Classification

    Manufacturing Engineering And Technology

  • Scheme

    Qualification/Course Level of Education Identifier

  • Reference Id

    514

  • Certificate Classification

    Certificate III in

  • Scheme

    Nationally Recognised Training Type

  • Reference Id

    11

  • Certificate Classification

    Qualification

DescriptionsCertificate Qualification

Workers with this qualification have tradesperson-level skills in the manufacture and/or installation of products, including furniture and cabinetry, made from timber and other materials.

They have core skills in tool use, measuring, drawing (including computer-aided design), interpreting work documentation, preparing cutting lists, communication, teamwork, and safe and environmentally sustainable work practices. They may have specialised skills in wood machining, cabinet and furniture making, kitchen and bathroom construction and installation, marine cabinetry, coopering or drafting.

Work is in a defined range of skilled operations, usually within a range of broader activities involving established routines, methods and procedures, where some discretion and judgement is required in the selection of equipment, services or contingency measures. Individuals collaborate with others to achieve quality outcomes and take responsibility for their own work. They may have some limited responsibility for the work of others.

Kitchen and bathroom installers must be licensed in some states, and induction training is required for those working on construction sites.

VIC
Campus:Shop 3, 65 Brougham Street, GEELONG, VIC, 3220 Campus
Address:Shop 3, 65 Brougham Street, GEELONG, VIC 3220
Postcode:3220
Remote Area
Remote Area Category:
Campus:Melbourne Campus Campus
Address:Shop 6G 427 Docklands Dr, DOCKLANDS, VIC 3008
Postcode:3008
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