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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None Auto Collision: Non-Structural Repair I teaches students vehicle construction, the fundamentals of collision repair, and the operation of power and hand tools used in the trade. Students will also learn to diagnose and analyze vehicle damage and write a damage report. General safety, the safe use of chemicals, and the legal and regulatory requirements that apply to auto body repair are also covered. (F)
  • 9.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: AUT101 Wheel, Frame, and Suspension Systems involves the study of automotive steering, suspension, and brake systems. The emphasis is placed on wheel alignment principles and the diagnosis and repair of automotive drum brakes, disc brakes, hydraulic systems, power assist units, and suspension systems. This course will help prepare the student for the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) front-ends and brakes tests. (S)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: AUT105 Auto Collision: Non-Structural Repair II teaches students how to remove and replace bolted and welded panels. Removal of welded panels will utilize metal cutting techniques using both oxyacetylene and plasma equipment. Students learn the auto body MIG welding process, the kinds of welds required, and the welding techniques necessary to repair vehicles to industry standards. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be prepared to pass the I-CAR welding test. (F)
  • 9.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: AUT107 and MTH105 Corequisite: AUT253 Electrical Systems emphasizes the fundamentals of electricity, the battery, the starter system, the ignition system, and the charging system. This course will impart knowledge that will help the student prepare for the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) engine performance and electrical systems tests. (F)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: AUT125 Auto Collision: Structural Repair I teaches students corrosion protection; straightening steel and aluminum; exterior panel repair and replacement; inspection, installation, troubleshooting, and adjustment of moveable and stationary glass; restraint systems including cleanup and replacement of deployed airbags, inspection of seat belt systems, and diagnosis of problems with tensioners; and repair and replacement of various types of plastics including welding and refinishing non-fiber and fiber reinforced plastics. (S)
  • 9.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: AUT203 Power Trains is a study of the automatic transmission, the manual transmission, and the vehicle drive line. The emphasis is on the theory of operation, service procedures, and diagnostic skills. Instructional materials taught in this course will help prepare the student to take the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) automatic transmission/transaxle and manual drive train and axles tests. (S)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: AUT205 Auto Collision: Structural Repair II is the fourth in a series of courses leading to a certificate in auto collision repair that will prepare students for employment in the auto collision repair industry. This course and others that are included in the auto collision repair certificate are I-CAR certified. This course covers vehicle measurement, structural straightening of steel and aluminum, and steering and suspension damage and analysis. (S)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: AUT125 and AUT225 Auto Collision: Paint I is the first of four paint classes complementing the nonstructural and structural repair option. This course continues to prepare students for employment in the auto collision repair industry. This I-CAR certified course covers air preparation systems; mixing ratios and surface preparation for various body fillers, adhesives, primers, base coats, paints, hardeners, reducers, and sealers; and personal and shop safety regarding use, storage, and disposal of hazardous materials. (F)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: AUT230 Auto Collision: Paint II is the second of four I-CAR certified paint classes. This course covers basic paint components, paint gun operation, surface treatments, primers and surfacers, and refinishing. (F)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: AUT235 Auto Collision: Paint III is the third of four I-CAR certified paint classes. This course covers final wash and preparation, masking and covering, paint defects, paint mixing, and refinishing. (S)
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