Certificate III in Print Binding, Finishing and Packaging

Jobs and Skills WA: Design and technology courses
Want to start a career in the world of print production?

This qualification is for anyone who has a passion for creating printed products by hand or machine, or who wants to learn all the 'behind the scenes' of the print production industry, as background for a career in design.

The Certificate III in Print Binding, Finishing, and Packaging provides comprehensive training for printing manufacturing apprentices and covers all practical and theoretical aspects of the print manufacturing trade streams; such as finishing, binding, folding, gluing, cutting, embellishing, and corrugating. You'll also learn how to set up, operate and maintain production machines and equipment; produce complex sequenced or multiple folded product; use computer systems and printing and graphic arts technologies;  and so much more!

 

Apprenticeship or Traineeship
STEM
Industry: Creative Industries
National course code: ICP31320 | WA State ID: BFB9

Choose a private training provider that delivers this course

This course is available from registered training organisations (accredited private training providers) that are also funded through Jobs and Skills WA. Select from the list below, and follow the link to the provider's website for further information about the course and how to enrol.

This course is designed to deliver the formal training component of an Australian Apprenticeship in Print Finishing. During the course, participants will learn to apply solutions to a range of industry related problems, encompassing different equipment, systems and processes, and to analyse and evaluate information from different sources. Participants will develop skills and knowledge of Print Finishing and its position within the Printing and Graphic Arts industry workflow. Participants will also learn how to practically implement this learning in the workplace.

Delivery location

Perth

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