New Zealand Certificate in Construction Trade Skills - Carpentry

Construction

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NMIT

Kick-start your career in construction with this hands-on programme, which prepares you for the workforce or an apprenticeship in carpentry through real-life training at NMIT's Richmond campus.

NZ$7,597

inc GST

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NZQA Level 3 Certification (120 Credits)

Study Level

Entry

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In-person study

Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting

Richmond, Richmond

It will take a total of 40 weeks

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Prepare for entry-level roles or apprenticeships in construction

Gain the practical experience and foundational skills needed to start working in construction or secure an apprenticeship in carpentry.

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Develop core carpentry and construction skills

Learn and apply skills in all key phases of residential construction including foundations, walls, roofs, and finishing.

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Understand workplace health and safety

Apply safety practices essential for working on construction sites.

What You're Signing Up For

The New Zealand Certificate in Construction Trade Skills (Carpentry) at NMIT provides a practical, industry-connected pathway into the building and construction industry. Based at the Richmond campus, you'll train in purpose-built facilities and gain hands-on experience highly valued by employers, setting you up for an entry-level role or apprenticeship in carpentry. The programme is delivered by qualified tutors with extensive industry experience. You will cover essential construction, safety, and communication skills through a range of compulsory modules, participating in real-world projects and benefiting from strong industry connections.

Course Content

  • Workplace Safety Fundamentals
  • Core Construction and Communication Skills
  • Preliminary Works for Construction
  • Support Structures for Building Work
  • Wall Structures for Building Work
  • Roof Structures for Building Work
  • Exterior Envelope
  • Interior Linings and Finishing

What you need to know first

No minimum academic requirements

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Construction

  • Building Trades

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Entry-level construction site worker

  • Pre-cut factory worker

  • Retail positions in the construction industry

  • Drafting or architectural roles