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Study Carpentry in Australia

Carpentry is a highly respected trade qualification in Australia, offering strong employment opportunities within the construction industry. Studying carpentry in Australia equips students with practical, job-ready skills aligned with Australian building standards and workplace practices.

We support international students with course selection, admission guidance, and Student Visa (Subclass 500) assistance, ensuring your education pathway is compliant, practical, and future-focused.

What You Will Learn?

Why Study Carpentry in Australia?

  • High demand for skilled carpenters across Australia
  • Strong focus on hands-on practical training
  • Opportunity to gain Australian trade experience
  • Work part-time while studying to support living costs
  • Learn industry-standard techniques used on real worksites

What You Will Learn

  • Safe use of carpentry tools, equipment, and machinery
  • Reading and interpreting construction drawings and plans
  • Building timber frameworks and structures
  • Installing doors, windows, flooring, and fittings
  • Workplace Health & Safety (WHS) requirements
  • Teamwork and communication on construction sites

Course Overview - Carpentry

Qualification Certificate III in Carpentry (CPC30220)
Duration Approximately 2 years
Study Mode Full-time
Location Australia (CRICOS-registered training provider)
Intakes Multiple intakes available (subject to availability)

Training combines theoretical learning, workshop-based practical sessions, and industry-relevant skill development.

Additional Course Information

  • Completion of Year 10 or equivalent qualification
  • Minimum age requirement as per provider
  • English language proficiency (IELTS / PTE or equivalent, where required)
  • Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) requirement
  • Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)

After completing carpentry training, graduates may work as:

  • Carpenter
  • Construction Trades Assistant
  • Maintenance Carpenter
  • Formwork Carpenter
  • Site Support Worker

Employment outcomes depend on experience, location, and employer demand.

  • Construction is one of Australia’s largest employment sectors
  • Continuous demand for skilled trades in housing and infrastructure
  • Opportunities available in metropolitan and regional areas
  • Trade qualifications may support future skilled or regional migration pathways, subject to eligibility