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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: AUTB-2170 Th is is a special course designed for the student who has already taken AUTB-1170 and AUTB-2170 and is interested in learning the skills required to produce custom paint fi nishes. Th e student will learn the methods of design and application of graphic designs. Th is course will also cover TRI-STAGE paint systems. Th e student will also have the opportunity to learn some basic air brush techniques. Off ered as needed. (3/30/45/0/0/5)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None Th is course covers analyzing collision damages, both hidden and visual and developing an accurate estimate of repairs. Th e course also covers solving customer/employee problems, salesmanship and communications with the public and suppliers, management of the auto body service area, marketing, billing, scheduling, analyzing labor operation and inventory. Also included are management principles of human relations, employee motivation and leadership. An aptitude for working with numbers and a desire to deal with the public would be helpful. Off ered second half of spring semester. (3/45/0/0/0/6)
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None Th is is an advanced course that builds upon the knowledge gained in AUTB-1150 and AUTB-2150 to repair the more diffi cult or complicated types of damage sustained in a collision. It will cover the makeup of a car chassis and the diff erent types of damage that can occur to the frame and chassis, as well as the methods used for the repair of such damage. Off ered fall semester only. (6/60/90/0/0/10)
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: AUTB-1150 Th is course will take the student one step further in developing good metal straightening skills. Th e student will be applying the knowledge from AUTB-1150. Th e student will be moving into more advanced areas of the auto body repair process, such as the proper ways to replace a door skin, remove and install a quarter panel and the correct repair of rust. Off ered spring semester only. (6/60/90/0/0/10)
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: AUTB-1170 Th is course is designed to take the student one step further in the development of paint and refi nish skills. Th e student will learn to match colors, as well as use new spray techniques to match the increasingly diffi cult colors used by auto manufacturers. Th is course will also develop the skills necessary to meet the demands of customers. Off ered spring semester only. (6/60/90/0/0/10)
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: AUTB-1400 Th is course is off ered to take the student to a more advanced and hands-on level of the repair procedures involved in repairing the frame and structural components of both full frame and unibodied vehicles. Students will sharpen the skills learned in AUTB-1400 to be profi cient in identifying and reversing the eff ects of a collision. Off ered spring semester only. (6/60/90/0/0/10)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Completion of 12 credit hours and a GPA of 3.0 or higher in the Auto Body Program Th is internship will be a cooperative agreement between industry and WNCC, which allows students to utilize and refi ne the skills learned in their educational process. All work is to be performed in accordance with industry standards and guidelines and will be supervised by industry and school representatives. (1-3/0/0/50-150/V)
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3.00 Credits
A course covering all phases of computer use such as, but not limited to: (1) the Internet as related to the Automite Industry, (2) use of Alldata and Mitchell on Demand systems, (3) other automotive related programs as needed, such as spreadsheets, word processors and databases. Prerequisite: None (3/45/0/0/0/3)
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None A course covering types, design and theory of today's automobile, agricultural and commercial gas and diesel engines. Engine components, their function and relationship to each other, shop safety, hand tools, precision instruments, engine principles and engine restoration are covered. Students may supply shop projects, but it is not mandatory. Off ered fall semester only. (6/60/90/0/0/10)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None Th is class enables the student to understand the complete ignition system. It includes changing and setting points and plugs, repair and trouble shooting electronic ignition systems, scope operation, distribution machines, checking compression and cylinder leakage. New GM and Ford onboard computer systems will be covered. Special tools required to work on computer systems will be introduced. Students may supply shop projects, but it is not mandatory. Off ered fall semester only. (6/60/90/0/0/10)
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