Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling
October 2, 2025 2025-10-03 1:15Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling
Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling
Studying Wall and Floor Tiling at IMC is a great way to master tiling skills and create a strong pathway to a career in the building and construction industry
Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling
VET National Code: CPC31320
Qualification CRICOS Code: 118555G
Qualification Status: Current
AQF Level: 3
Course Details: | ![]() | |
Intake | Frequent | |
Location of Course | Unit 1, 61 Riggall Street, Broadmeadows, VIC, 3047, Australia | |
Delivery Mode | Blended mode consisting of face-to-face and workshop practical | |
Duration | 52 weeks, including 48 study weeks and 4 weeks of holidays | |
Warehouse | 2/36 Efficient Drive, Melbourne, VIC, 3029 | |
Study Load | 20 hours per week in the classroom | |
Estimated Self-Study Hours | 5 hours per week (may be depending on learner’s pre-existing skills and knowledge) |
Total Tuition Fee (Onshore): Aud $10,000
Total Tuition Fee (Offshore): Aud $13,000
Material Fee: Aud $1750
Application Fee: Aud $250 (non-refundable)
(Application fee is non-refundable under all circumstances. Please refer to the Institute of Management and Computing’s refund policy and procedure for further details)
Qualification Description:
This qualification provides a trade outcome in wall and floor tiling for residential and commercial construction work. The qualification has core unit of competency requirements that cover common skills for the construction industry, as well as the specialist field of work, wall and floor tiling. Tilers work with materials like ceramic, glass, slate, marble and clay. They cut these materials and lay tiles on walls and floors, both interior and exterior. They may also add decorative touches to their basic work.
Occupational titles may include:
- Tiler
- Wall and Floor tiler.
State and territory jurisdictions may have different licensing, legislative, regulatory or certification requirements. Relevant state and territory regulatory authorities should be consulted to confirm those requirements.
This qualification is suitable for an Australian apprenticeship pathway.
Completion of the general construction induction training program, specified in the Safe Work Australia model Code of Practice: Construction Work, is required by anyone carrying out construction work. Achievement of CPCWHS1001 Prepare to work safely in the construction industry meets this requirement.
Course Entry Requirements:
There is no pre-requisites or specific entry requirement for this qualification. This course is available to all international students and Institute of Management and Computing requires that students are able to provide evidence that they:
- Have demonstrated an IELTS level at score of least 6.0 or equivalent (test results must be no more than 2 years old) or demonstration of successful completion of at least General English at Upper Intermediate or English for Academic Purposes Upper Intermediate level.
- Have a suitable level of language, literacy, numeracy and digital skills to complete course requirements with or without additional support that Institute of Management and Computing is able to provide.
- Have successfully completed Australian year 12 or equivalent or must be at least at the age of 18 on the date of course commencement with adequate LLND skills.
- Student must have access to working PC or laptop with a configuration suitable to meet study requirements. Please seek your trainer/assessor assistance in this regard.
- All the students commencing this course are required to complete LLND test on the orientation day to identify student’s needs for additional support during their study with Institute of Management and Computing.
Packaging Rules:
To achieve this qualification, the candidate must demonstrate competency in:
- 20 units of competency:
- 17 core units
- 3 elective units.
Electives must be selected as follows:
- all three units from the electives listed below, or
- two units from the electives listed below, plus one unit selected from any current training package or accredited course as long as it contributes to a valid, industry-supported vocational outcome, maintains the integrity of the AQF level of this qualification and does not duplicate the outcome of another unit used to achieve this qualification.
Prerequisite units
An asterisk (*) against a unit code below indicates that there is a prerequisite requirement that must be met. Prerequisite unit(s) must be assessed before assessment of any unit of competency with an asterisk. Check the unit of competency for information on specific prerequisite requirements. All prerequisite requirements are packaged in the qualification.
Core units | |
Apply basic levelling procedures | |
Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry | |
Plan and organise work | |
Conduct workplace communication | |
Carry out measurements and calculations | |
Read and interpret plans and specifications | |
Handle wall and floor tiling materials | |
Use wall and floor tiling tools and equipment | |
Prepare surfaces for tiling application | |
Install floor tiles | |
Install wall tiles | |
Repair wall and floor tiling | |
Install decorative tiling | |
Install mosaic tiling | |
Tile curved surfaces | |
Apply waterproofing for wall and floor tiling | |
Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry | |
Elective units | |
Investigate business opportunities | |
Manage finances for new business ventures | |
Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding | |
Carry out basic demolition | |
Work safely at heights | |
Operate elevated work platforms up to 11 metres | |
Carry out concreting to simple forms | |
Fix wet area sheets | |
Tile pools and spas |
Further Study Pathways:
The further study pathways available to students who undertake this qualification include:
- CPC40120 Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building),
- CPC50220 Diploma of Building and Construction (Building), or
- Range of Certificate IV or Diploma level qualifications with the CPC Training Package.
Orientation:
New student Orientation will be done face-to-face. New students will receive an e-mail and call from the Admissions department, prior to their date of commencement with all necessary further information and instructions. If you have any questions regarding this process, please contact +61 (3) 913 448 or email at info@imc.vic.edu.au for any additional support.
Assessment:
Assessment tasks will vary for each unit of competency. The Trainer or Assessor will explain the assessment requirements and due dates in class. Late submission fees applies if the assessment is not submitted on or before the due date.
Support:
All staff at Institute of Management and Computing Pty Ltd, will continue to provide the students with the support any individual may need. The student will be remained connected with each trainer/assessor through regular class participation and workshop practical to assist them continuing their studies.
Further Information:
For all further details, please refer to International Student Handbook on for all related policies and procedures (policies and procedures also available on www.imc.vic.edu.au and other important information related to international students including living cost, life and study in Melbourne, etc.