Certificate II in Plumbing (Pre-apprenticeship)

Federation University Australia

About

Plumbers are in high demand along with having the freedom to work for themselves or as a valued employee in construction companies.

Prepare yourself for your plumbing apprenticeship with this 28 week practical program.

You'll take the first step towards your career, while showing your future employer that you have the drive and skills to succeed in your apprenticeship.

You'll learn in our state-of-the-art Building and Construction Training Centre, gaining skills like reading and interpreting plans and specifications, producing technical drawings and using plumbing pipes, fitting and fixtures.

Structure

The course content below provides all possible units related to the course. If the course has various streams, the units you are required to study will depend on your chosen stream.

WRITE SIMPLE DOCUMENTS BSBWRT301

CARRY OUT MEASUREMENTS AND CALCULATIONS CPCCCM1015A

READ AND INTERPRET PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS CPCCCM2001A

WORK SAFELY IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY CPCCOHS1001A

APPLY OHS REQUIREMENTS, POLICIES AND PROCEDURES IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY CPCCOHS2001A

PREPARE TO WORK SAFELY IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY CPCCWHS1001

CARRY OUT INTERACTIVE WORKPLACE COMMUNICATION CPCPCM2039A

PRODUCE TECHNICAL DRAWINGS CUVACD303A

PROVIDE BASIC EMERGENCY LIFE SUPPORT HLTAID002

APPLY BASIC SHEET METAL PRACTICES VU21789

CUT AND PENETRATE BUILDING MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES VU21790

FABRICATE SIMPLE PLUMBING PIPE SYSTEMS VU21791

IDENTIFY CAREER PATHWAYS IN THE PLUMBING INDUSTRY VU21792

PERFORM BASIC OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING AND CUTTING VU21793

PREPARE TO WORK IN THE PLUMBING INDUSTRY VU21794

USE AND APPLY BASIC LEVELLING EQUIPMENT FOR PLUMBING VU21795

USE BASIC ELECTRIC WELDING EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES VU21796

USE BASIC PLUMBING HAND TOOLS VU21797

USE BASIC POWER TOOLS VU21798

USE PLUMBING PIPES, FITTINGS AND FIXTURES TO SIMULATE PLUMBING INSTALLATIONS VU21799

Entry requirements

Entry requirements (year 12)

Entry requirements (non year 12)

Students enter the program through a program selection session.

Institution