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3.00 Credits
(3 credit/4 contact hours) Introduces the structural configuration and identification of the structural members of various automotive unibodies and frames. Topics include: unibody construction, frame types, stub frame types, body panels, and mechanical components. Prerequisites: ACR 100 . Corequisites: None. Spring 2009 Course Availability
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1.00 Credits
(1 credit/2 contact hours) Introduces equipment and hand tools used in automotive collision repair. Topics include: safety procedures, hand tools identification, power hand tools identification, air supply systems, and hydraulic systems. Prerequisites: ACR 100 . Corequisites: None. Spring 2009 Course Availability
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2.00 Credits
(2 credit/4 contact hours) Introduces various mechanical and electrical systems requiring repair of damages incurred through automobile collisions. Topics include: engine accessory systems, emission control systems, air conditioning systems, braking systems, steering column damage, engine removal and replacement sequence, lighting systems, engine wiring, power accessories systems, and restraint systems. Prerequisites: ACR 100 ACR 101 ACR 102 . Corequisites: None. Spring 2009 Course Availability
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3.00 Credits
(3 credit/8 contact hours) Provides instruction in non-metallic auto body repair techniques. Topics include: cracked or splintered area repair, bonding agent usage, fiberglass and plastic body parts removal and replacement procedure, partial fiberglass header panel replacement procedure, plastics identification, plastic and rubber welding techniques, and Sheet Molded Compound (SMC) repairs. Prerequisites: ACR 100 ACR 101 ACR 102 . Corequisites: None. Spring 2009 Course Availability
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4.00 Credits
(4 credit/7 contact hours) Introduces welding and cutting procedures used in auto collision repair. Emphasis will be placed on MIG welding techniques. Topics include: MIG welding, oxyfuel welding, metal cutting techniques, resistance welding, unibody welding techniques, weld removal techniques, and safety procedures, and plasma arc cutting. Prerequisites: ACR 100 ACR 107 . Corequisites: None. Spring 2009 Course Availability
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2.00 Credits
(2 credit/4 contact hours) Provides instruction in removal and replacement methods of a variety of non-structural cosmetic and safety features of the automobile. Topics include: interior and exterior trim, mirrors, weather stripping, stationary and non-stationary glass, interior components, fasteners, and safety procedures. Prerequisites: ACR 100 . Corequisites: None. Spring 2009 Course Availability
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3.00 Credits
(3 credit/4 contact hours) Introduces procedures and resources used in the identification and assessment of automotive collisions damages. Topics include: assessment plan determination, damage analysis, collision estimation, service manual use, and computerized estimation. Prerequisites: ACR 101 ACR 102 ACR 106 ACR 107 ACR 110 MAT 101 . Corequisites: ENG 101 . Spring 2009 Course Availability
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2.00 Credits
(2 credit/6 contact hours) Introduces the materials and operations required to repair minor collision damage. Topics include: pick, file, and finish procedures; body repair materials identification; body fillers usage; disc grinder procedures; safety procedures, and stud welders. Prerequisites: ACR 100 . Corequisites: None. Spring 2009 Course Availability
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3.00 Credits
(3 credit/6 contact hours) Emphasizes the diagnosis, straightening, measurement, and alignment of conventional automobile and truck frames. Topics include: alignment measurement systems; damage diagnosis; equipment types and usage; frame straightening, repair, and alignment; safety precautions, and computerized damage diagnosis. Prerequisites: ACR 109 SCT 100 . Corequisites: None. Spring 2009 Course Availability
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2.00 Credits
(2 credit/5 contact hours) Provides instruction in the identification and analysis of various forms of unibody damage. Topics include: collapse or buckle damage identification, sag damage identification, sideways damage identification, twist damage identification, secondary damage identification, and lift equipment usage and safety. Prerequisites: ACR 109 . Corequisites: None. Spring 2009 Course Availability
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