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52893WA Certificate II in Building and Construction (Pathway - Trades) (Wall and Ceiling Lining Pre-apprenticeship)

52893WA Certificate II in Building and Construction (Pathway - Trades) (Wall and Ceiling Lining Pre-apprenticeship)

National ID 52893WA State ID AD08
Begin your journey in the Wall and Ceiling industry

This entry level qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge to work safely in a construction environment.

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worker plastering ceiling

This course is part of the Lower fees, local skills initiative. From 1 January 2020 through to 31 December 2025 you'll only pay half the course fees, capped at $1,200; or $400 if you're aged 15—24 or eligible for a concession, plus resource fees and other fees that may apply to your course.

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Overview

Campus Bunbury

When Semester 1, 2026

Study Mode Full-Time

This is a pre-vocational course for learners seeking a career in a construction trade. The first stage of the course is common to eleven construction trades and provides an introduction to the industry, its culture, occupations, job roles and workplace expectations.

The units of competency cover essential occupational health and safety requirements, the industrial and work organisation structure, communication skills, work planning, and basic use of tools and materials. 

You'll learn how to fix standard plasterboard sheets, carry out measurements and calculations, mix & apply plastering compounds and work safely at heights. 

Once completed some units from this course can be used as credit towards the CPC31220 Certificate III in Wall and Ceiling Lining.

  • You want to begin your career journey in the Wall and Ceiling Industry.

Then this is the course for you.

To make an informed choice about the suitability of this course, please consider the essential skills and knowledge below. You must: 

  • Enjoy manual work and have a good level of physical fitness.
  • Have good communication skills.
  • Demonstrate the ability to work independently, as well as in a team environment.
  • Show ability to follow instructions, Work Health and Safety procedures and work to deadlines.
  • Have good hand-eye coordination, accurate and careful with work.
  • Show confidence working from heights.
  • Have Basic reading, writing and math skills.

This entry level qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge to work safely in a construction and building environment. You will gain the essential skills employers are looking for, boosting your chances of securing an apprenticeship in the industry.

Time Commitment  You will need to allocate appropriate time to complete this course. This includes attending classes on-site and/or online as outlined in the study mode; and undertake independent study outside of class hours, including private study, assessment preparation, research, complete assessment requirements and complete work placement.

You will need to complete:

  • 150 hours of mandatory supervised work placement, in a suitable environment, that provides the services in this selected area of study. South Regional TAFE will arrange this suitable work placement within the industry for you.
  • Attendance at the work placement regularly and reliably.
  • Travel to and from the suitable work environment to complete work placement.
  • Work placement times may be outside of standard South Regional TAFE student hours and can vary between placement sites.
  • Documentation and evidence supporting skills learnt in the workplace
  • Evidence of successful completion of CPCWHS1001 Construction Induction (White Card)

Below are some of the important personal skills you will be required to develop and demonstrate during training. These skills are highly valued by industry:

  • Respectful Communication - Interact with people from different backgrounds, share ideas effectively and build trust.
  • Teamwork – Collaborate with others, show them respect, and be open to feedback.
  • Problem Solving - There is always a solution. How do you respond to a challenge? If you spot a problem, we encourage you to ask questions, clarify as needed, and respond appropriately within your training.
  • Initiative - Stay motivated, take proactive steps, and seek help when necessary.
  • Planning - Manage time well. Knowing how to prioritise and completing your tasks efficiently are crucial for your success.
  • Self-Management - Reflect on your performance. Reflection is a powerful tool for growth and success as a student at South Regional TAFE. Being a professional in the workplace can mean learning when to accept responsibility for your failures as often as your successes. This is how we learn!
  • Learning – Recognise what your strengths already are. Then embrace all the new knowledge and experience from your South Regional TAFE journey to grow as a student. Some of the skills you will learn include:
    • Measurements and calculations.
    • Read and interpret plans.
    • Fix standard plasterboard sheets.
    • Mix and apply plastering compounds.
    • Manually sand plaster work.
    • Asbestos awareness.
    • Workplace communication.
    • Work safely from heights.
    • Workplace Health and Safety practices.
  • Technology - Adapt to new tools, access digital resources, and integrate technology into your learning.

Important information

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Semester 1, 2026

Details

Duration 9 Months
When Semester 1, 2026
Where Bunbury
How Pre-Apprenticeship - Classroom

Course fees

Indicative General fee $299.80
(Tuition fee* $0.00 + Resource fee $299.80 )
Indicative Concession fee $299.80
(Tuition fee* $0.00 + Resource fee $299.80 )
Indicative Fees and Charges

The fees quoted are estimates only and are for all units in the course for students enrolling on a full-time basis. If you're a student that has successfully completed a lower-level qualification that is a prerequisite for this course, you'll only pay for the units that you need to enrol in to complete this course. Please view the full list of Fee Disclaimers

Units

Not all units and study modes are offered at all campuses. Please check with your local campus.

Core

National ID Unit title
ASBAWA201 Practice asbestos awareness in the construction industry
CPCCOM1012 Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry
CPCCOM1013 Plan and organise work
CPCCOM1014 Conduct workplace communication
CPCCOM1015 Carry out measurements and calculations
CPCCOM2001 Read and interpret plans and specifications
CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry
CPCWHS1001 Prepare to work safely in the construction industry

Elective

National ID Unit title
AW866 Module 1 (placement arranged)
AW867 Module 2 (commenced)
AW868 Module 3 (mid-point)
AW869 Module 4 (completed)
CPCCCM2012 Work safely at heights
CPCCPB3001 Fix standard plasterboard wall sheets
CPCCPB3002 Fix standard plasterboard ceiling sheets
CPCCPB3008 Mix plastering compounds
CPCCPB3009 Finish plasterboard joints manually
CPCCPB3010 Manually sand plaster work

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