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57 Weeks total (51 teaching + 6 break)
Face to Face & Independent Research
Face to Face
Course Overview
Where You Can Study
Eligibility
Career & Study Pathways
Quality & Recognition
Academic Regulator
ASQA
Accreditation Status
AccreditedCourse Content
Use furniture making hand and power tools
Core unit
Produce manual and computer-aided production drawings
Core unit
Prepare cutting lists from design and production documentation
Core unit
Make measurements and calculations
Core unit
Read and interpret work documents
Core unit
Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices
Core unit
Communicate in the workplace
Core unit
Work in a team
Core unit
Prepare surfaces for finishing
Group A: Furniture elective
Join solid timber
Group A: Furniture elective
Hand-make timber joints
Group A: Furniture elective
Prepare and apply decorative surfaces for furnishing products
Group A: Furniture elective
Select timbers for furniture production
Group A: Furniture elective
Determine and document requirements for cabinetry installation
Group B: Kitchens and Bathrooms elective
Fabricate cabinetry
Group B: Kitchens and Bathrooms elective
Install cabinetry
Group B: Kitchens and Bathrooms elective
Prepare for cabinetry installation
Group B: Kitchens and Bathrooms elective
Plan kitchen and bathroom projects
Group B: Kitchens and Bathrooms elective
Operate basic static machines safely
Group G: General Elective
Match and make up colours
Group G: General Elective
Assemble furnishing products
Group G: General Elective
Estimate and cost job
Group G: General Elective
Apply surface coatings by spray gun
Group G: General Elective
Work safely
Group H: Safe Work elective
Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry
Group H: Safe Work elective
Common Questions
The course runs for 57 weeks in total, comprising 51 teaching weeks and 6 weeks of scheduled breaks.
The course is delivered at two campuses: Level 11, 55 Swanston Street, Melbourne CBD, Victoria 3000, Australia, and Level 3, 50 Grenfell St, Adelaide SA 5000. The delivery mode is face to face and independent research.
International students must meet the English language requirement by achieving a minimum score in one of the accepted tests. For IELTS, the minimum score is 6.0 (or 5.5 with 10 weeks ELICOS/Foundation, or 5.0 with 20 weeks ELICOS/Foundation). Equivalent scores are also accepted for TOEFL iBT, Cambridge English Advanced (CAE), and PTE Academic.
Yes. ICM can grant Course Credit for units of competency already completed with another RTO or authorised issuing organisation, and there is no charge to apply. ICM also offers Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) for skills and knowledge gained through work and life experience. Both options may reduce your course duration as an international student, and you will be informed of this in writing.
Graduates can pursue careers in Timber & Composite Furniture Creation, Kitchen & Bathroom Renovation, Built-in Cabinet Installation, Production Operations, Cabinet Maker and Installer, and Furniture Maker.
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