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ACT 164: Hobbyist's Paint & Body
4.00 Credits
Pikes Peak Community College
4 Credit Hours 90 Contact Hours (Lecture/Lab Combination) Grading: S/U only Provides an opportunity for current and former students enrolled in the Auto Collision Technology program to practice skills previously learned, using their own vehicles as projects. Any automotive hobbyist who is not a former student may also sign up for the course; however, previous knowledge of basic body working and painting procedures is strongly recommended.
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ACT 170: Automotive Collision Technology Lab Experiences I
1.00 Credits
Pikes Peak Community College
1 Credit Hour 22.5 Contact Hours (Lecture/Lab Combination) Prerequisite: ACT 142, ACT 143 Corequisite: ACT 241 Designed to prepare the student to perform basic tasks for a specialized area in a controlled instructional lab.
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ACT 170 - Automotive Collision Technology Lab Experiences I
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ACT 171: Automotive Collision Technology Lab Experiences II
1.00 Credits
Pikes Peak Community College
1 Credit Hour 22.5 Contact Hours (Lecture/Lab Combination) Prerequisite: ACT 131, ACT 132, ACT 232 Corequisite: ACT 231 Course is a continuation of Lab experience. Designed to prepare the individual to perform basic tasks for a specialized area in a controlled instructional lab.
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ACT 171 - Automotive Collision Technology Lab Experiences II
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ACT 172: Automotive Collision Technology Experiences Level III
2.00 Credits
Pikes Peak Community College
2 Credit Hours 45 Contact Hours (Lecture/Lab Combination) Prerequisite: Completion of all courses in ACT specialization area Course is a continuation of Lab experience. Designed to prepare the individual to perform basic tasks for a specialized area in a controlled instructional lab.
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ACT 172 - Automotive Collision Technology Experiences Level III
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ACT 180: Automotive Collision Repair Level I Internship
4.00 Credits
Pikes Peak Community College
4 Credit Hours 90 Contact Hours (Lecture/Lab Combination) Prerequisite: Completion of coursework in a specialized area Designed to meet the needs of the student in a selected specialized area in a work-based environment. Individualized instruction at the job site is coordinated based on student's interest and instructor approval.
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ACT 180 - Automotive Collision Repair Level I Internship
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ACT 181: Automotive Collision Repair Level II Internship
4.00 Credits
Pikes Peak Community College
4 Credit Hours 90 Contact Hours (Lecture/Lab Combination) Prerequisite: Completion of all courses in ACT specialization area Course is a continuation of Level I Internship. Student uses the knowledge and skills acquired throughout the ACT program in a job site placement.
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ACT 181 - Automotive Collision Repair Level II Internship
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ACT 211: Metal Welding & Cutting II
2.00 Credits
Pikes Peak Community College
2 Credit Hours 45 Contact Hours (Lecture/Lab Combination) Prerequisite: ACT 101 or faculty consent Corequisite: ACT 111 Covers MIG welding procedures of seam weld, stitch welds, and destructive testing. Resistance spot welding, which includes two-sided spot weld, plasma cutting, safety, materials, and equipment and operating procedures, with emphasis on shop safety is also presented.
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ACT 220: Structural Repair II
4.00 Credits
Pikes Peak Community College
4 Credit Hours 90 Contact Hours (Lecture/Lab Combination) Prerequisite: ACT 219 (may be taken concurrently) or faculty consent Designed as a continuation of ACT 219. Students continue practice in structural damage analysis and measuring procedures on both unitized and body-over-frame type vehicles. Proper methods for straightening, as well as replacing structural, mechanical, and electronic components are covered.
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ACT 221: Moveable Glass & Hardware
2.00 Credits
Pikes Peak Community College
2 Credit Hours 45 Contact Hours (Lecture/Lab Combination) Prerequisite: ACT 101 or faculty consent Corequisite: ACT 232 Covers door glass, vent windows, and glass mechanisms (both electric and mechanical) with emphasis on removal and replacement. In addition, interior trim panels, seats, and headliners are removed and replaced. Student learns proper care and treatment of vehicle seat protectors plus the proper use of tools required to perform these tasks.
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ACT 231: Adv.Structural Damage Diagnosis & Repair
3.00 Credits
Pikes Peak Community College
3 Credit Hours 67.5 Contact Hours (Lecture/Lab Combination) Prerequisite: ACT 131 and ACT 132 Covers major automotive body repair in vehicles with major damage on conventional structures and unibody structures. Student learns the operation of equipment and techniques used to straighten and align damaged frames. Identification and analysis of frames, hot and cold stress relieving, servicing, and sectioning of structural frames are also included. Liability issues and the importance of making these corrections according to the manufacturer's recommendations and industry standards are emphasized.
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