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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
Provides an introduction to auto body and painting for the hobbyist. Students will be introduced to current industry safety practices, hazardous materials practices, and receive instruction in skills from metal straightening to spot and complete repainting. It also serves as additional practice for the experienced auto body student. PREREQUISITE: Instructor's permission.
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13.00 Credits
Provides an introduction to auto body and painting for the hobbyist. Students will be introduced to current industry safety practices; hazardous material practices, and receives instruction in skills from metal straightening to spot and complete repainting. It also serves as additional practice for the experienced auto body student. PREREQUISITE: Instructor's permission.
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1.00 Credits
A modular, self-paced course presenting fundamental principles and terminology of auto body conduct/safety and equipment. Hazardous materials, workplace ethics, leadership, human relation fundamentals, cultural diversity, attendance, punctuality and good housekeeping as applied to the industry will be an integral part of instruction in all applicable situations. PREREQUISITE: Instructor's permission and concurrent enrollment in ABODY 180.
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14.00 Credits
A modular, self-paced course presenting fundamental principles and terminology of auto body non-structural analysis and damage repair. Includes preparation, metal finishing, body filling, movable glass and hardware, outer panel repairs and replacement, adjustments, and welding. Hazardous materials, workplace ethics, leadership, human relation fundamentals, cultural diversity, attendance, punctuality, and good housekeeping will be an integral part of instruction in all applicable situations. PREREQUISITE: Instructor's permission and concurrent enrollment in any one of ABODY 180, 181, 182, 183 and 184.
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14.00 Credits
A modular, self-paced course presenting fundamental principles and terminology of auto body structural analysis and damage repair. Includes unibody inspection, measurement and repair, frame inspection and repair, structural welding, and fixed glass damage analysis and repair. See instructor for current list of competencies for this course. PREREQUISITE: Instructor's permission and concurrent enrollment in any one of ABODY 180, 181, 182, 183 and 184.
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15.00 Credits
A modular, self-paced course presenting fundamental principles and terminology of auto body mechanical and electrical components, suspension, steering, electrical, brakes, heating, and air conditioning, cooling systems, drive train, fuel, intake, exhaust and restraint systems. See instructor for current list of competencies for this course. PREREQUISITE: Instructor's permission and concurrent enrollment in any one of ABODY 180, 181, 182, 183 and 184.
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3.00 Credits
A modular, self-paced course presenting fundamental principles and terminology of auto body plastics and adhesives including identification of plastics to be repaired, plastics repair procedures, rigid and flexible plastics, fiberglass, exterior and interior plastics repair and refinishing. See instructor for current list of competencies for this course. PREREQUISITE: Instructor's permission and concurrent enrollment in any one of ABODY 180, 181, 182, 183 and 184.
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20.00 Credits
A modular, self-paced course presenting fundamental principles and terminology of auto body painting and refinishing including surface preparation, spray gun operation, paint mixing, matching and applying, solving paint application problems, finish defect causes and cures, safety precautions and miscellaneous analysis and repair. See instructor for current list ofcompetencies for this course. PREREQUISITE: Instructor's permission and concurrent enrollment in any one of ABODY 180, 181, 182 183 and 184.
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11.00 Credits
A modular, self-paced course presenting fundamental principles and application and practice of competencies learned in ABODY 100 through 108. A capstone course in which the student may choose to refine their skills in the following competencies: Non-structural Repair, Structural Damage Repair, Mechanical and Electrical Repair, Plastics and Adhesives, and Painting and Refinishing. PREREQUISITE: Instructor's permission.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the process of evaluating collision damaged vehicles and generating repair cost estimates. Students will be introduced to modern vehicle designs including frame and unibody construction. Damage diagnosis and how vehicle systems can be affected in a collision will be covered. Emphasis will be placed on the generation of organized, competitive, and efficient damage reports. Additionally, students will be introduced to computerized estimating.
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