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3.00 Credits
An estimate is a written guide to the repairs that will be performed on a vehicle. Instruction will include becoming familiar with the manuals, forms, and procedures used in writing estimates. Insurance procedures and customer relations will be examined. (2 C: 1 lect/pres, 1 lab, 0 other)
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3.00 Credits
Electrical components are often damaged as a result of a collision. In most cases the collision technician is responsible for completing the required repairs. The focus of this course will be diagnosing and repairing electrical malfunctions including SRS, power accessories, and lighting systems. (2 C: 1 lect/pres, 1 lab, 0 other)
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3.00 Credits
Vehicles are built to very close tolerances and standards during the repair process these standards must be duplicated. You will identify, examine designs, use measuring equipment, and analyze damage to create repair plans that will be used to perform repairs. Corequisite(s): ABCT2518 Prerequisite(s): ABCT1506, ABCT1514 (3 C: 1 lect/pres, 2 lab, 0 other)
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3.00 Credits
Plastics have become an integral part of automobile design and construction. Identification and the repair of these products has become a must for the collision technician. Topics include: plastic welding, SMC repair, adhesive repair, and plastic refinishing. (2 C: 1 lect/pres, 1 lab, 0 other)
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3.00 Credits
This course will run concurrent with Damage Analysis and Measuring Systems. Students will use repair plans to perform repairs on collision damaged unibody and conventional frame vehicles. This is a variable credit course, with 1-3 credits. Corequisite(s): ABCT2510 ( C: 0 lect/pres, 3 lab, -3 other)
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3.00 Credits
With high strength steel, lighter sheet metal, and glass being used for structural support, today's technician must fully understand how the automobile functions as a complete unit. Students will identify and perform repairs on structural components in accordance with industry standards. Prerequisite(s): ABCT1502, ABCT1506, ABCT1514 (4 C: 2 lect/pres, 2 lab, 0 other)
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3.00 Credits
This lab will run concurrent with ABCT 2522 Structural Repair. It allows students the necessary time to perform structural repairs. (4 C: 0 lect/pres, 4 lab, 0 other)
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3.00 Credits
Suspension and other mechanical parts often become damaged as a result of an accident. Collision technicians must be able to identify and possibly repair this damage. In this course, students will perform minor repairs to these systems. Environmental concerns and other topics pertaining to mechanical repairs will be addressed. (3 C: 1 lect/pres, 2 lab, 0 other)
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3.00 Credits
In the collision industry attention to detail, accuracy, and use of time are highly prioritized attributes. With the aid of the instructor, students will choose projects that will enable them to have these skills in preparation for entering the work force. Prerequisite(s): ABCT1506, ABCT2518 (4 C: 0 lect/pres, 4 lab, 0 other)
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Internships can help aid the students make an easier transition from school to work. Students will be placed in collision repair facilities to work side-by-side with journeymen technicians. Specific duties to be performed on the job will be arranged by the sponsoring repair facility, instructor, and the student. This is a variable course with credits 1-6. ( C: 0 lect/pres, 0 lab, 0 other)
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