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806 179: Adv Anatomy & Physiology
4.00 Credits
Lake Superior College
Chippewa Valley Technical College Consortium Course
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ABTE 1402: Introduction to Auto Body Industry & Safety
2.00 Credits
Lake Superior College
This course provides an introduction to the collision repair industry along with the tools, equipment, and processes involved. The retrieval of repair information using on-line, book, and computer-based resources will be discussed. This course meets the requirements set forth by the ASE Education Foundation regarding the fundamentals of shop safety and environmental hazards. Students will learn to perform tasks related to the sustainment of a safe work environment. The student will understand and apply environmental and personal safety standards. (Prerequisites: NG Reading score of 235 or higher) (1.5 hrs lec/1 hr lab/0 hrs OJT)
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ABTE 1405: Basic Welding
1.00 Credits
Lake Superior College
This course will provide the student with an understanding of basic welding fundamentals and the ability to properly and safely use gas and electric welding equipment to perform welding and cutting procedures in the flat position. (Prerequisites: None)(0 hrs lec/2 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
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ABTE 1412: Automotive Interiors, Glass, and Bolt-on Panels
4.00 Credits
Lake Superior College
This course will look at the steps necessary to complete a variety of installation repair and removal procedures as applicable to automotive trim, glass, and bolt-on panels. Students will be introduced to the tools and processes used in the disassembly of automotive interiors and exteriors. The materials and manufacturing process will be discussed along with the safety requirements for working on active and passive occupant safety systems. An introduction to automotive interior fabrication will also be discussed.. (Prerequisites: ABTE 1402, or instructor approval) (1 hrs lec/6 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
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ABTE 1425: Panel Straightening & Refinish Procedures
4.00 Credits
Lake Superior College
This course meets the requirements set forth by the ASE Education Foundation regarding the fundamentals of metal finishing, body filling, paint preparation and application. Students will begin by learning proper shop safety and processes to repair damage in automotive related metals. These processes include repair by hand and with repair equipment. Students will then prepare automotive related panels for the refinish process, apply proper coatings, and learn to properly spray refinish products to an array of substrate coatings and base materials. (Prerequisites: ABTE 1402, or instructor approval) (1 hrs lec/6 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
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ABTE 1428: Auto Body Welding and Adhesives
3.00 Credits
Lake Superior College
This course covers safety procedures, basic welding of steel and galvanized metals, introduction to aluminum and silicon-bronze welding, plasma cutting, and adhesive bonding processes. Major emphasis is placed on collision facility Metal Inert Gas (MIG) welding and welding according to Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair (I-CAR) welding standards. (Prerequisites: ABTE 1402) (1 hr lec/4 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
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ABTE 1435: Introduction to Refinishing
3.00 Credits
Lake Superior College
This course provides the student with an understanding of automobile refinishing fundamentals and the ability to properly and safely use refinishing materials and equipment to perform basic surface preparation and material application procedures. (Prerequisites: None) (2 hrs lec/2 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
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ABTE 1445: Auto Body Mechanical, Electrical and Diagnostic Systems
3.00 Credits
Lake Superior College
This course meets the requirements set forth by the ASE Education Foundation regarding the fundamentals of mechanical, electrical, and diagnostic systems. Students learn proper shop safety, part identification, inspection concepts, and the operation and repair of these systems in automobiles. Students learn the use of scan tools, diagnostic equipment, and repair processes of mechanical systems related to collision repair. (Prerequisites: ABTE 1402, or instructor approval) (1 hrs lec/4 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
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ABTE 1455: Advanced Refinish Techniques
3.00 Credits
Lake Superior College
This course meets the requirements set forth by the ASE Education Foundation regarding advanced refinish and composite repair processes. The student will be introduced to two-tone, multilayer, color and clear blending techniques along with application theories and concepts of solvent-based and waterborne refinish materials. The student will perform multi panel blending of color and clear along with multi stage refinish procedures applied to a variety of substrates. (Prerequisites: ABTE 1402 and ABTE 1425, or instructor's consent) (1 hr lec/4 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
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ABTE 1464: Collision Damage Analysis and Estimating
2.00 Credits
Lake Superior College
This course meets the requirements set forth by the ASE Education Foundation regarding structural, non-structural, and damage analysis. Upon completion, the student will be able to compare pre-accident condition and post-accident repairs in accordance with the best practices of collision estimating and damage analysis. (Prerequisites: None) (1 hrs lec/2 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
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