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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: ACR 122, ACR 127) Introduces unibody straightening systems and techniques used in automotive collision repair. Topics include: equipment types and usage, safety procedures, primary/rough and secondary damage pull, single pull correction, multiple pull correction, and impact or pull stress relief.
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2.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: ACR 122) Provides instruction in specific welding applications in automotive collision repair. Topics include: MIG welder panel welding, plug weld collision repair, butt weld collision repair, lap weld collision repair, safety procedures, resistance welding, aluminum MIG welding, and aluminum TIG welding.
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3.00 Credits
(Pre/Corequisite: ACR 122, ACR 124) Provides instruc tion in attachment methods, proper repair and replace ment of structural panels, dimensional control, areas of high stress concentration, sectional principles, and crush zones. Selection and preparation of recycled parts will be emphasized. Topics include: primary structure, rear cross member, apron and rails, trans X member, rocker, w/s posts, hinge pillar, center pillar, floor pan, spot weld re moval, panel sectional cuts, and damaged panel removal and replacement.
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5.00 Credits
(Pre/Corequisite: ACR 120) Introduces conventional body structural panel repair. A variety of removal and replacement techniques is emphasized. Topics include: partial or complete quarter panel removal and replace ment, rocker panel removal and replacement, and center pillar post removal and replacement.
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2.00 Credits
(Pre/Corequisite: ACR 122) Provides instruction in unibody suspension and steering system damage analysis and repair. Topics include: parallelogram suspension parts removal and replacement, rack and pinion steering system removal and replacement, damage analysis, quick check system damage determination, front end suspension equip ment usage, and safety procedures.
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4.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: Provisional admission) Provides instruction in the removal and replacement of bolt-on automobile body panels. Topics include: hood, deck panels, and header panels removal and replacement; fender removal and installation/coining; door removal and installation; headlamp and filler panels removal and replacement; grill removal and replacement; and headlamp adjustment.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: Completion of all required courses in the Major Collision Repair specialization) Provides occupa tion-based learning opportunities for students pursuing the Major Collision Repair specialization. Students will be mentored by qualified professional technicians as they experience working in the Automotive Collision Repair profession in an industry standard commercial repair facil ity or industry standard simulated on-campus facility. Topics include: conventional frame repair, unibody dam age identification and analysis, unibody measuring and fixturing systems, unibody straightening systems and tech niques, unibody welding techniques, unibody structural panel repair and replacement, conventional body struc tural panel repair, unibody suspension and steering sys tems, and bolt-on body panel removal and replacement.
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5.00 Credits
(Pre/Corequisite: Provisional admission, ACR 100) Intro duces the materials and procedures involved in preparing automobile bodies for refinishing. Topics include: feather-edging; masking procedures; safety procedures; surface preparation; corrosion preventative application; primers, sealers, and primer surfacer applications; and spraygun operation and maintenance.
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5.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: ACR 109, ACR 136) Provides instruction in the equipment, material, and techniques used in the application of special paints. Emphasis will be placed on automotive refinishing procedures. Topics include: safety; paint identification; base metals preparation and priming; equipment use and maintenance; color application; origi nal finish sealing; panel and spot repair and blending; thinners, reducers, and additives; and fiberglass, plastics, and rubber refinishing.
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6.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: ACR 109; Pre/Corequisite: ACR 136) Pro vides instruction in the equipment, material, and tech niques used in the application of urethane enamels paint. Emphasis will be placed on automotive refinishing proce- dures. Topics include: safety; paint identification; base metals preparation and priming; equipment use and main tenance; base coat/clear coat application; color application of solid and metallic finishes; original finish sealing; panel and spot repair and blending; thinners, reducers, and additives; and tri-coat finishing.
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