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CPC33020 Certificate III in Bricklaying and Blocklaying

Certificate I - IV.
Victoria University

600

in world overall ranking*

70

in local overall ranking*
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About the course

This practical Certificate III in Bricklaying and Blocklaying (CPC33020) at Victoria University prepares apprentices for bricklaying and blocklaying work across housing and commercial construction. You’ll build core skills in tasks such as levelling, laying bricks and blocks, veneer and structural masonry, and specialised projects like arches and fireplaces. Delivery is on campus with flexible learning, online content and workplace-style simulations. The programme focuses on applied engineering drawings, workshop skills, and technical maintenance competencies.

Career outcome

Graduates are prepared for trade-qualified work in residential, industrial and commercial construction settings, including new builds and existing structures. The qualification supports employment as a bricklayer or blocklayer, with capability to undertake broader masonry tasks such as structural work, heritage or refractory-related activities where relevant. This Certificate III is designed for building and construction trade roles in bricklaying and blocklaying. Preparing graduates for engineering technician, draftsperson, and technical service roles, or degree articulation.


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*Source: QS World University Subjects Rankings (2026)
**Source: numbeo.com
***Source: PayScale.com (2026)

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3 years

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CPC33020

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+61 3 9663 5333

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australia@augstudy.com

Scholarships

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Up to A$12,000

tick iconVU INTERNATIONAL EXCELLENCE SCHOLARSHIP

Up to A$12,000

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A$2,000

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