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Course Criteria
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4.50 Credits
Lab experience for AUTB1050. Involves minor collision damage repair, including the effect of force on shape, basic straightening operations, and the safe and proper use and maintenance of tools and equipment.
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1.00 Credits
Designed to provide an opportunity for students to learn and adopt methods to restore automobiles. Topics include panel adjustment, rust repair, dent repair, sheet metal replacement, priming, sanding, painting, and buffing. Optional.
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1.00 Credits
Designed to provide students continued opportunity to learn about and restore vehicles in need of rust, dent, and paint repair. optional.
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1.00 Credits
Designed to provide students continued opportunity to learn about and restore vehicles in need of rust, dent, and paint repair. optional.
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1.00 Credits
Designed to provide students continued opportunity to learn about and restore vehicles in need of rust, dent, and paint repair. optional.
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1.00 Credits
Designed to provide students continued opportunity to learn about and restore vehicles in need of rust, dent, and paint repair. optional.
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5.00 Credits
A study of techniques, materials, and equipment needed for the corresponding lab courses AUTB1220 and AUTB1240. Includes instructions in car body design, the use of plastic body filler, body lead, and various auto body materials. Also includes fiberglass repair, plastic welding, Mig welding, portapowers and alignment equipment, power tools and equipment, and basic electricity and chassis electrical systems. Student must have successfully completed all of the AUTB first semester courses.
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4.50 Credits
Lab experience for AUTB1210. Covers all major panel replacement and repair operations, including replacement of weld-on panels, sections and bolt-on body parts, and the repair of all chassis electrical systems.
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4.50 Credits
Lab for AUTB1210. Deals primarily with the further development of skills needed to work with light gauge sheet metal, with emphasis on alignment equipment.
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1.00 Credits
Basic course in analysis of qualifications and operations of cooperative internship programs, locating and researching a prospective business or company, developing a resume and cover letter, and preparing for an employment interview.
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