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Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building)

Australia

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What will I learn?

The Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building) equips you with the essential skills to effectively oversee both small residential and commercial construction projects. Tailored for individuals aspiring to embark on a rewarding journey in the construction field or those seeking a career change or workforce re-entry. You will also learn safety, contracts, structural principles and materials, estimating and quality managementThe strength of the program lies in its flexibility to adapt content to cover residential, industrial and commercial low rise construction with special attention to current industry practices and processes. Upon completion, students can expect to have the knowledge and skills required of a builder, site manager, foreman on a residential project or low rise commercial project.This qualification is acceptable to the Victorian Building Authority (VBA) for registration in some of the classifications for Domestic Builder Limited (DB-L). The qualification can support relevant registration in other states and territories.

CRICOS

103777E

Study options

Full Time (1 Year)

Tuition fees
A$16,800.00 (9,34,112) per year
Non-Tuition fees: Mandatory activities fee (GST inc) - AUD $195 per course
Start date

February 2025

Venue

Chadstone Campus

Corner Batesford and Warrigal Roads,

CHADSTONE,

Victoria,

3148, MELBOURNE, Australia

Full Time (1 Year)

Tuition fees
A$16,800.00 (9,34,112) per year
Non-Tuition fees: Mandatory activities fee (GST inc) - AUD $195 per course
Start date

July 2025

Venue

Chadstone Campus

Corner Batesford and Warrigal Roads,

CHADSTONE,

Victoria,

3148, MELBOURNE, Australia

Entry requirements

For international students

International students, who enrol in this program, must have an IELTS 5.5 and a qualification equivalent to year 12 The Learners have to sit for an LLN test and they should reach an exit level 3 in both Maths and English in the BKSB test organised by the International Centre.
Students should have the following skills:
• Learning skills to critically evaluate the validity and reliability of information presented to them
• Communication skills to present technical and compliance information to different stakeholders in a variety of different formats. .i.e. through reports
• Reading skills to interpret and comprehend complex information contained in NCC, standards, acts and regulations.

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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