Qualification Title:

Carpentry

Qualification ID:

SP-NC-BCC-CARP-3-CE-6-66

NQF Level 2

Minimum Entry Requirements:

  •  Grade 9
  • Certified ID copy 
  • Age 16 years and above 
  • Be able to perform physical requirements of the trade.
 
 

Course Duration:

3 months 

Term 1: January to March

Term 2: April to June

Term 3: July  to September 

Term 4: October to December  


Course is accredited by Construction Education and Training Authority CETA 

*   Course fee.                    :     R 8500

Registration fee is        :    R1 000 Non-refundable 

Total payment amount :   R9500

OR

If student is sponsored by a Company :

* Course fee.                      :    R11500

* Registration fee.            :   R1000

* Total payment.                :    R12500

Note: Total payment of R12500 to be paid prior to starting of the training . This applies to all students sponsored by companies.

 

FEES PAYMENT OPTIONS 

OPTION 1

Registration fee :   R1000

Deposit amount:    50%x R8500 =R4250

2nd payment :      R2125

3rd payment  :      R2125

Total payment amount :   R9500

*Note: Students are only allowed to start training after first deposit has been fully paid as stated above.

OPTION 2

Registration fee  :   R1000

Deposit amount :    R3000

2nd payment      :     R2750

3rd payment       :     R2750

Total payment amount :   R9500

*Note: Students are only allowed to start training after first deposit has been fully paid as stated above.


Special Note: Bursary funds are limited.  Bursaries are not guaranteed and they are subject to availability funds and approval. An application for a bursary is not a guarantee that the bursary will be awarded.

 

UNIT STANDARDS

US ID

OUTCOMES 

14676

1. Read and interpret roof layout plans

2. Prepare the work area and select, use and maintain tools, equipment and materials

3. Erect and dismantle scaffolding

4. Anchor wall plates, locate and mark-off positions at roof trusses on wall plate

5. Set out, position and secure roof trusses

6. Set out, position and secure hips, valleys and gable ends

7. Install valley gutters and include under-tile membrane when specified

14679

1. Interpret drawings and prepare cutting lists

2. Set out roof truss dimensions and cut templates (jigs)

3. Make and cut timber to specifications

4. Assemble (construct) roof truss components

5. Protect and store timber roof trusses

14674

1. Read and interpret roof plan drawing

2. Erect and dismantle scaffolding

3. Set out, position and install battens or purlins

4. Set out and clad roof structures

5. Set out, position and install finishing components

14675

1. Read and interpret drawings and prepare cutting lists

2. Erect ceilings

3. Install insulation

4. Erect and clad timber frame partitions

14580

1. Explain the role of drawings and specifications

2. Identify drawing and symbols used on a construction

3. Safeguard, store and issue construction drawings

4. Apply information from drawings in construction activities

261679

1. Set out and mark off for machining purposes working from drawings and cutting lists

2. Set up and operate machine and manufacture wooden components for various elements

3. Create and use templates and jigs, develop and sharpen moulding cutters

4. Join machined components and complete a range of products made from wood

5. Set out and fit a range of wooden products

 

 

 

 

 

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