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Apprenticeship / Traineeship
National Course Code: CPC30220
Study Modes: On Campus
Become a qualified carpenter by learning to construct, install, and repair structures using a variety of tools and materials. The course covers essential skills such as measuring, calculating, interpreting plans, and ensures competency in residential and commercial settings through 27 core units and 7 electives.
Whether you’re changing careers, starting your career or looking to explore an apprenticeship in the future, Certificate II courses can get you started.
Apprenticeship / Traineeship
National Course Code: AUR31220
Study Modes: Blended
This nationally accredited Certificate III qualification equips students with skills to work on heavy machinery like earthmoving equipment, cranes, and excavators. The course includes hands-on training in diagnosing and repairing various mechanical systems, including engines, electrical circuits, and brake systems.
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National Course Code: CPC20220
Study Modes: On Campus
This course provides an introduction to various trades in the building industry, including joinery, shopfitting, carpentry, and bricklaying. Students will gain essential skills through theoretical and practical coursework, covering measurement, tool use, and material identification necessary for a trade apprenticeship.
Apprenticeship / Traineeship
National Course Code: MSF30322
Study Modes: On Campus
This apprenticeship course in cabinet making equips students with essential skills for becoming qualified cabinet makers, focusing on cabinetry design, manufacturing, and installation for various spaces. The curriculum includes hands-on training in interpreting plans, selecting materials, using tools, and operating CNC machinery, alongside theoretical knowledge in communication, teamwork, and documentation.
Apprenticeship / Traineeship
National Course Code: MSF30122
Study Modes: On Campus
Furniture Finishing involves enhancing the visual appeal of furniture through techniques like staining and coating, as well as repairing and restoring older pieces. The Certificate III in Furniture Finishing covers safety, tools, project estimation, and specialized techniques such as French polishing.
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National Course Code: CPC40920
Study Modes: Blended
The Certificate III in Plumbing is designed for those who have completed their initial plumbing training and want to advance their skills with specialist technical training. This qualification enables individuals to design and size plumbing systems, manage risks, and estimate project costs, by completing 10 core units and 5 elective units.
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National Course Code: CPC40120
Study Modes: Blended
The Certificate IV from TAFE SA enables individuals to become professional builders or construction managers in the low-rise sector, essential for South Australian Building Work Supervisor Registration. The course includes training in finances, planning, contracts, legal requirements, and management of building projects, requiring completion of 11 core units and 8 elective units.
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National Course Code: AHC30824
Study Modes: Existing Worker,Blended
This nationally recognised qualification in arboriculture equips individuals with the skills to become climbing, EWP, or ground-based arborists. The course covers tree inspection, dismantling, maintenance, pruning operations, and includes core and elective units tailored to workplace needs.
Apprenticeship / Traineeship
National Course Code: MSF30822
Study Modes: On Campus
Flooring technicians install various flooring materials such as timber, vinyl, resin, and concrete in both residential and commercial settings, playing a crucial role in a building's usability and aesthetics. They can work independently, requiring a Contract of Training, and must complete 12 core and 12 elective units to achieve their qualification.
Apprenticeship / Traineeship
Study Modes: On Campus
The dual trade apprenticeship equips individuals with skills in both electrical systems and refrigeration and air conditioning, culminating in completion of the Certificate III in Electrotechnology Electrician and Certificate III in Air Conditioning and Refrigeration. This training allows for installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical and refrigeration systems while enabling eligibility for relevant industry licences in South Australia.
Award Course
National Course Code: FBP30121
Study Modes: Blended
Gain a nationally-recognised Certificate III in Food Processing (Brewing) tailored for brewery owners and employees, focusing on practical skills and technical knowledge essential for the brewing industry. The course includes hands-on experience with beer production, safety standards, guest presentations, and industry site visits, preparing participants for a successful career in microbrewing.
Study a wide range of Carpentry courses and earn a Certificate, Diploma or Advanced Diploma qualification in Building & Construction at TAFE SA.
Apprenticeship / Traineeship
National Course Code: MEM31925
Study Modes: Blended
Start your career in engineering and fabrication with the Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade, designed for apprentice boilermakers and welders in various industries. The course includes hands-on training in fabrication techniques and covers essential topics, leading to further specialist training opportunities.
Apprenticeship / Traineeship
National Course Code: CPC30216
Study Modes: On Campus
The Certificate III in Signs and Graphics provides training to become a qualified signwriter, focusing on skills such as graphic design, vinyl application, engraving, and safe practices on platforms. The course covers both traditional techniques and contemporary methods using advanced software for creating effective signage.
Study a wide range of Building Trades courses and earn a Certificate, Diploma or Advanced Diploma qualification in Building & Construction at TAFE SA.
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National Course Code: FNS30322
Study Modes: Virtual Classroom
The Certificate III in Account Administration prepares individuals for careers such as account clerk, bookkeeper, and accounts receivable officer by teaching essential financial skills and software usage, including XERO. The course comprises 7 core units and 4 elective units, covering financial transactions, report extraction, and effective business documentation.
Study a wide range of Wet Trades courses and earn a Certificate, Diploma or Advanced Diploma qualification in Building & Construction at TAFE SA.
Apprenticeship / Traineeship
National Course Code: AUR30320
Study Modes: Blended
The Certificate III in Automotive Electrical Technology equips you with essential skills and knowledge for working on automotive electrical systems, including lighting, ignition, and charging. This qualification entails completing 21 core units and 11 elective units, meeting the increased demand for skilled automotive electricians.
The building, construction and furnishing industries offer many career opportunities for workers with trade certificates.
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