CPC31320 Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling
Become a Qualified Wall and Floor Tiler
Meet the technical requirements for a Wall and Floor Tiling Licence with QBCC.
Are you ready to get Trade qualified?
Do you need to meet the requirements for a QBCC Wall and Floor Tiling Licence?
Keen to break into the construction industry?
Launch your trade career in Tiling
Get qualified in the finishing trades! This hands-on wall and floor tiling course provides the practical skills to work as a wall and floor tiler in the commercial and residential construction sectors in the building and construction industry. With this CPC31320 Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling qualification, you’ll be able to work on renovations, new builds or large scale projects as a recognised tradesperson.
This wall and floor tiling course will teach you how to lay tiles on internal and external walls and floors. You’ll use tiles as both, protective and decorative finishes and gain the skill to confidently operate tile-cutting tools.
The CPC31320 Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling can be completed as an Apprenticeship and meets the technical requirements to obtain your QBCC Wall and Floor Tiling Licence.
Turn Learning into Career Success
- Nationally Recognised Qualification
- Trade-qualified Trainers who know their stuff
- Hands-on experience in a practical environment
- We come to you – no more classroom training!*
CPC31320 Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling
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Course Structure What this course offers
This CPC31320 Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling course is a trade level qualification that gives you the skills, knowledge and experience to be competent and feel confident onsite. It is aimed at anyone looking to work on residential or commercial projects with specialist tiling skills.
Ways to Study
To achieve this qualification, you must demonstrate competency in 17 core units and 3 elective units from the options below.
* Prerequisite Unit Required
Core Units (17)
- CPCCWHS2001 – Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry (Pre-requisite unit)
- CPCCWF3009* – Apply waterproofing for wall and floor tiling
- CPCCWF3001* – Prepare surfaces for tiling application
- CPCCWF3006* – Install mosaic tiling
- CPCCOM1015 – Carry out measurements and calculations
- CPCCWF3002* – Install floor tiles
- CPCCOM2001* – Read and interpret plans and specifications
- CPCCWF3003* – Install wall tiles
- CPCCWF2002 – Use wall and floor tiling tools and equipment
- CPCCWF3007* – Tile curved surfaces
- CPCCWF3005* – Install decorative tiling
- CPCCOM1014 – Conduct workplace communication
- CPCCOM1013 – Plan and organise work
- CPCCCM2006 – Apply basic levelling procedures
- CPCCWF2001* – Handle wall and floor tiling materials
- CPCCOM1012 – Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry
- CPCCWF3004* – Repair wall and floor tiling
Suggested Elective Units (3)
- CPCCCM2009* – Carry out basic demolition
- BSBESB301 – Investigate business opportunities
- BSBESB407 – Manage finances for new business ventures
This qualification meets one of the requirements for a you to obtain a licence with your states regulatory body. Please consult with your local authority to ensure you are eligible and meet other criteria prior to commencing studies with us.
Wall and Floor Tiling
Scope of Work
- Cut and fix tile, including ceramic, glass, marble, slate, stone and terracotta tiles, to fireplaces, floors, hearths, spas, swimming pools and walls
- Construct terrazzo floors, steps, risers and stringers
- Apply waterproofing for wall and floor tiling
- Incidental work of another class.
Qualifications Required
Any one of the following:
- Successful completion of either an apprenticeship in wall and floor tiling or the CPC31311 Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling.
- Successful completion of a course the authority considers is at least equivalent to a course mentioned above.
- A recognition certificate as a qualified wall and floor tiler
- A qualification or statement of attainment of required competency for the class of licence.
Managerial Qualification
Keen to get your trade contractor or nominee supervisor licence? After the completion of this qualification we recommend that you undertake an Approved Managerial Course for Trade Contractors. FTA delivers the approved managerial qualification BSBSMB401 Establish legal and risk management requirements of small business – ask us about this today!
Note: This information is sourced from QBCC website and is accurate as at January 2022 for QLD licence holders only. For more information please refer to QBCC.
- Wall and Floor Tiler
- Tiler
- Tiling sub-contractor (self-employed)
The course duration will vary depending on your experience, skills and chosen study mode. As a guide:
- Apprenticeship: Between 12 – 42 months depending on the type of apprenticeship and the apprentice’s ability
- Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL): 3-6 months- this term may be extended by Funding Criteria, amount of RPL awarded and subsequent Gap Training required – eligibility criteria apply
- CSQ:
- Program completion date is 20 September 2022 (for the Skills Assessment and Gap Training Program 2021/22 Contract).
- Fee for Service: 3-12 months subject to the amount of RPL awarded and subsequent Gap Training required
Your skills will be assessed through a mix of practical and theory tasks. Which is essentially showing us what you’ve learnt and how you do it.
Theory will be assessed Online.
Practical Assessment will be conducted at your place of work or work site with fit for purpose facilities and equipment which are to be made available to your FTA trainer & Assessor for training and assessment purposes.
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FEE FOR SERVICE
Our flexible Fee for Service model accommodates individuals ready to start their qualifications today while making ongoing, manageable payments.
CSQ
CSQ is designed to give Building and Construction workers recognition for skills learnt on the job but for which they don’t currently hold a formal qualification.
USER CHOICE
User Choice aims to provide funding for apprentices, trainees and their employers aligned to the skill needs of industry and changing government priorities.