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2.00 Credits
Emphasizes surface preparation for refinishing including cleaning, sanding, feather edging, chemical treatment of bare metals and priming. The application of primers, including why and where using them is covered. Prerequisite(s): ACT 142 and ACT 143. Two credits.
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2.00 Credits
In this advanced course students learn the necessary skills used to tint and blend panels working with the latest finishes and paints. Special coatings and procedures are covered in this course. Prerequisite(s): ACT 242. Two credits.
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2.00 Credits
Focuses on the detailing procedures in paint refinishing of vehicles. Methods and techniques are specialized to enhance painting skills. Transfers and tapes methods with decals etc. are demonstrated. Prerequisite(s): ACT 141 or permission of instructor. Two credits.
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1.00 Credits
Emphasizes advanced plastic and adhesives. The current state-of-the-art repairs for both rigid and flexible plastic components using the latest manufacturer's repair techniques are presented. Sheet Molded Compound procedures and the use of proper adhesives is covered. Prerequisite(s): ACT 151. One credit.
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6.00 Credits
Introduces the student to the Street Rod industry to include safety practices, tools, and equipment, automobile construction, the repair estimate, welding and cutting, characteristics and properties of sheet metal, damage analysis, sequence of repair, straightening techniques, metal finishing, and the use and application of body fillers. Prerequisite(s): ACT 101, ACT 111, ACT 121, ACT 122, ACT 123, ACT 142, ACT 143, ACT 144, ACT 211, ACT 241, and ACT 243 or permission of instructor. Six credits.
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1.00 Credits
Students learn to inspect, remove and replace active restraint systems, passive restraint systems and supplemental restraint systems. Procedures are demonstrated for disarming and diagnosing restraint systems using electronic equipment and trouble codes. Instruction for passive restraint replacement is also covered in this course. Prerequisite(s): None. One credit.
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6.00 Credits
Continues Street Rod I to include safety practices, tools and equipment, automobile construction, the repair estimate, welding and cutting, characteristics and properties of sheet metal, damage analysis, sequence of repair, straightening techniques, metal finishing, and the use and application of body fillers. Prerequisite(s): ACT 265. Six credits.
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6.00 Credits
Continues Street Rod II to include engine mounting, transmission mounting, frame assembly procedures, body modification including frenching, chop tops, shaving and sectioning procedures, sheet metal fabrication, body reconstruction, and metal fabrication. Prerequisite(s): ACT 267. Six credits.
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6.00 Credits
Continues Street Rod III to include electrical systems, wiring and installation, body assembly and refinishing, interior vehicle modifications, brake system design and mounting, final vehicle assembly, and custom painting to include graphics, flames, special effects, and color sanding and polishing. Prerequisite(s): ACT 268. Six credits.
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1.00 - 9.00 Credits
Assists students who are interested in individual topics within the normal curriculum. The student identifies and selects objectives that he/she needs for industry upgrades or special training to enter the workforce. The student may explore current topics, issues or activities related to one or more aspects of the Automotive Collision industry. Prerequisite(s): ACT 101 or ACT 110 or permission of instructor. One to nine credits.
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