RPL
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is a process that can be completed in a short time frame. It's based on skills, knowledge and evidence you have already acquired over the years to meet the requirements for the qualification.
Evidence for RPL may include:
RPL can be conducted via online delivery and through workplace training.
If a student fails to demonstrate competency in some units required to gain the qualification, Gap Training is used to gain competency in those units. It can be customised to suit the individual client needs. Up to 4 units of gap training are included in your RPL Fee. Additional fees apply for further gap training units.
3 months enrolment period to complete RPL.
Course
A Course is a process that can be completed in a longer time frame. It’s designed for those who have little or no previous experience in this field of qualification. The course will help train you to achieve the required skills and knowledge needed to gain this qualification.
Course training requires access to a workplace and tools. Please check the student handbook for the list of resources required for each unit of competency. If you require access to a workplace, you will need to inform National Skills prior to enrolment so we can arrange access to a workplace for you.
This Course can be conducted via online delivery and through workplace training.
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This qualification provides you with the required skills and knowledge to become a Building Designer covering work in diverse building design projects. Practitioners further develop their drafting expertise and design capabilities to design, draft and document plans, specifications and documentation for buildings of all classifications, as defined in the National Construction Code (NCC), to a maximum floor area of 2,000 m2, excluding those of Type A construction.
Practice at this level is underpinned by the ability to analyse and synthesise information from a range of sources to generate design solutions. Practitioners work without supervision and may specialise in residential, commercial, public or industrial projects including new buildings and renovations.
Occupational titles may include:
Entry points which demonstrate a candidate’s potential to undertake the CPP50921 Diploma of Building Design are:
Total number of units = Twelve (12)
CPP50921 Diploma of Building Design
This qualification provides you with the required skills and knowledge to become a Building Designer covering work in diverse building design projects.
Licensing Requirements:
To work as a Builder or Contractor in Australia you must have a licence or be registered.
A licence or registration may require a combination of technical qualification, experience, skills and knowledge prior to application. One step in the process of gaining your licence or registration is to complete training which has been approved by the licencing body in your State or Territory.
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.
RPL - $5200
Course - $9750