New Zealand Certificate in Construction Trade Skills (Level 3) – Joinery Allied Trades
Course details
About the course
The New Zealand Certificate in Construction Trade Skills (Level 3) - Joinery Allied Trades will help you become work-ready to start an apprenticeship or entry-level job in the industry. This qualification is suitable for people new to, or intending to enter, the construction trades sector. Our tutors have a real passion for the industry and help students achieve some amazing results. Many of our past students have moved onto successful careers. Students spend three days per week on the course and gain work experience with local businesses where possible. You will learn:
Joinery skills and techniques Practical joinery projects Allied trades skills and techniques Allied trades projects and roles Health and safety Calculations and planning
The strands recognise the knowledge and skills required of entrants to allied trades or joinery trades. The purpose of this qualification is to provide the wider construction trades sector with work-ready people able to enter the construction trades as a labourer or an apprentice who have developed essential transferable skills and underpinning knowledge applicable to a wide range of construction-related trades.
About the provider
Southern Institute of Technology (SIT) provides quality tertiary education and training across a wide range of subjects and qualifications. From certificates to postgraduate studies, we offer NZQA programmes for students to learn at a level and pathway that suits them.
We are home to the Zero Fees Scheme and are the only tertiary provider in New Zealand to offer a no tuition cost education to domestic NZ students for every year of study, at all levels.
We offer SIT programmes at campuses in Invercargill, Christchurch, Queenstown, Gore, and online through SIT2LRN Distance Learning.
We also have specialised faculties in music and rural education - MAINZ – Music and Audio Institute of New Zealand (Christchurch) and Telford in Balclutha, South Otago.