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MSF30322 - Certificate III in Cabinet Making & Timber Technology

Course Overview

This certification depicts the function of professional cooks who manage a team or supervise others in kitchen. They work autonomously or with little direction from others, and they exercise judgment in finding solutions to unusual issues. With this degree, you can work in establishments like bars, restaurants, hotels, clubs and coffee shops or start small business in these industries. The job titles chef or chef da parties are instances. At the time of publication, this qualification did not have any occupational licensure, certification or particular statutory requirements

Qualification Pathways

After achieving MSF30322 – Certificate III in Cabinet Making & Timber Technology, individuals can either study further or enter the hospitality, retail or customer service industry. The natural study progression will be MSF30322 – Certificate III in Cabinet Making & Timber Technology.
Attainment of MSF30322 – Certificate III in Cabinet Making & Timber Technology opens up entry level positions in hospitality and retail industry as a line cook, trainee, apprentice, junior chef and so forth. Some workplace examples are restaurants, hotels, cafe’s, flight catering, commercial catering, institutional catering and entrepreneurship.

Enrolment Process

  • Choose your course and check your entry
  • Complete the International Student Application.
  • Attach all the supporting documents (GTE form, Academic Certificates and Transcripts, Passport, IELTS/PTE Certificate).
  • Submit your application via email (admissions@aei.vic.edu.au) or through the agent.
  • Receive the letter of Offer (for successful application).
  • Return the signed acceptance form.
  • Pay the fees as stated in your letter of offer.
  • Receive an electronic confirmation of enrolment (eCOE)
  • Apply for your student visa (check with DOHA for information on student VISA). Visit https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au

Entry Requirements

  • Must be 18 years or above before commencement of study at AU Education Institute Pty Ltd.
  • Successful completion of Year I2, equivalent (Higher Secondary Certificate/ vocational higher secondary certificate
    or
    Have completed Certificate II level qualification from SIT or Certificate III level from SIT training package.
  • AU Education Institute Pty Ltd may also accept you in this course if you have any other relevant qualifications, certifications, and/or experience;
  • A minimum overall score of 6 is required for candidates with IELTS with a minimum score of 5.5 in each band or a minimum PTE score of 52 is required.

TUITION Fees

  • The tuition fee of MSF30322 – Certificate III in Cabinet Making and Timber Technology – $11000
  • Application fee- $250
  • Material fee- $1500
  • There is a cost for RPL submissions, fees are charged per unit of competency. RPL applications are assessed at a rate of $50 per unit, with application fee of $250. All RPL assessment fees are GST exempted.
  • At AU Education Institute Pty Ltd, students have to pay tuition fee of every terms in advance prior to the commencement of classes.

Other

  • Fees can be paid by Bank transfer.
  • For refund policy please refer to the student handbook provided to you.
  • For further information on International Students and Life at AU Education Institute Pty Ltd, please reach us at info@aei.vic.edu.au
  • Student is required to complete 10 weeks of work placement as part of study in this course.
  • AU Education Institute Pty Ltd hase BYOD ( Bring Your Own Device) policy, encouraging students to bring, use and connect their own devices to college networks for use in their coursework at AU Education Institute Pty Ltd.

Orientation

An orientation session is provided for new students prior to the start of each term so they may get to know our staff and facilities. Our students receive a thorough orientation packet at orientation along with details about their class schedule and student ID card.

Core Units

  • MSFFM2013 Use furniture making hand and power tools
  • MSFFM3030 Produce manual and computer-aided production drawings
  • MSFFM3031 Prepare cutting lists from design and production documentation
  • MSFGN200I Make measurements and calculations
  • MSFGN3005 Read and interpret work documents
  • MSMENV272 Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices
  • MSMSUP102 Communicate in the workplace
  • MSMSUP106 Work in a team

ELECTIVE UNITS

Group A: Furniture
  • MSFFF2012 Prepare surfaces for finishing
  • MSFFM2016 Join solid timber
  • MSFFM2017 Hand make timber joints
  • MSFFM2018 Operate basic static machines safely
  • MSFFM3025 Construct furniture using leg and rail method
  • MSFFM3026 Produce angled and curved components using manufactured board
  • MSFFM3027 Produce angled and curved components using solid timber
  • MSFFM3028 Prepare and apply decorative surfaces for furnishing products
  • MSFFM3029 Select timbers for furniture production
Group B: Kitchens and bathrooms
  • MSFFM3038 Set up, operate and maintain automated edge banding machines
  • MSFFM3041 Determine and document requirements for cabinetry installation
  • MSFFM3042 Fabricate cabinetry
  • MSFFM3043 Install cabinetry
  • MSFFM3045 Set up, operate and maintain computer numerically controlled (CNC) machining and processing centres
  • MSFKB2003 Prepare for cabinetry installation
  • MSFKB3012 Plan kitchen and bathroom projects
Group C: Marine cabinetry
  • AURVTTI21Select and apply adhesives in automotive and marine service and repair work
  • CPCCCA3014 Construct and install bulkheads (prerequisite: CPCCWHS200I Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry)
  • CPCCPB3004 Fix wet area sheets (prerequisite: CPCCWHS200I Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry)
  • CPCCWC3004 Install suspended ceilings (prerequisite: CPCCWHS200I Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry)
  • CPCSHP3005 Apply and trim decorative additions to shopfittings and components
  • MSFFL2038 Install lay flat vinyl floor coverings
Group D: Wood Machining
  • MSFFM3032 Set up, operate and maintain sawing machines
  • MSFFM3033 Set up, operate and maintain drilling machines
  • MSFFM3034 Set up, operate and maintain joining machines
  • MSFFM3035 Set up, operate and maintain planing and finishing machines
  • MSFFM3036 Set up, operate and maintain multi-head planing and moulding machines
  • MSFFM3037 Set up, operate and maintain routing and shaping machines
  • MSFFM3044 Set up, operate and maintain computer numerically controlled (CNC) sizing machines
  • MSFFM3045 Set up, operate and maintain computer numerically controlled (CNC) machining and processing centres
Group E: Coopering
  • MSFCP2005 Use coopering sector hand and power tools
  • MSFCP300I Produce barrels using non-fired processes
  • MSFCP3002 Produce barrels using fired processes
  • MSFCP3003 Maintain and repair barrels
Group F: Drafting
  • CUAACD3I2 Produce computer-aided drawings
  • MSFFDM4002 Collect and interpret information to support production processes
  • MSFFDM4012 Produce computer-aided line and component production drawings
  • MSFFDM4014 Produce manual and computer-aided drawings from design concepts
Group G: General electives
  • BSBOPS304 Deliver and monitor a service to customers
  • CPCCJN3003 Manufacture components for doors, windows and frames
  • MSFFDM4005 Design, construct and test jigs
  • MSFFDM4009 Match furnishing style and materials to customer requirements
  • MSFFDM4018 Research and organise product inspection and testing
  • MSFFF2009 Use furniture finishing sector hand and power tools
  • MSFFF2012 Prepare surfaces for finishing
  • MSFFF2013 Maintain spray equipment and booth
  • MSFFF2014 Apply surface coatings by spray gun
  • MSFFF3010 Match and make up colours
  • MSFFF3012 Apply plural component coatings
  • MSFFF3016 Apply graining and decorative finishes
  • MSFFM2014 Select and apply hardware
  • MSFFM2015 Apply sheet laminates by hand
  • MSFFM2019 Assemble furnishing products
  • MSFFM3043 Install cabinetry
  • MSFFM3038 Set up, operate and maintain automated edge banding machines
  • MSFFM3039 Fabricate synthetic solid surface products
  • MSFFM3040 Produce and maintain cutting tools
  • MSFFT4013 Coordinate onsite installation of cabinetry
  • MSFGN3006 Estimate and cost job
  • MSMOPS363 Organise on-site work
  • MSMPER200 Work in accordance with an issued permit
  • MSMSUP390 Use structured problem-solving tools
  • MSS402003 Apply competitive systems and practices
  • MSS402056 Apply and improve standardised work practices
  • TLID0021 Store and handle dangerous goods and hazardous substances
Group H: Safe Work
  • MSMWHS200 Work safely
  • CPCWHS1001 Prepare to work safely in the construction industry
  • CPCCWHS200I Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry
Duration
  • This is a 104 -weeks full-time course.
This course includes: