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  • 3.00 Credits

    Catalog Description: Shop Safety practices and the use of hand and power tools; techniques of bending, shrinking, cutting and welding metals and plastics and frame straightening. Fiberglass repair, body preparation, application of body plastic, sanding, priming, painting, and detailing. Prerequisite(s): None. Semester Credit Hours: 2 Lecture Hours / Week: 1 Lab Hours / Week: 4 Contact Hours / Semester: 80 State Approval Code: 16777215 Course Rationale: This course will provide the student the opportunity to gain the technical skills and develop the workplace competencies necessary for entry-level positions. In addition to technical training, students are expected to develop appropriate basic foundation skills in addition to interpersonal and problem-solving skills that are required in the dynamic workplace of today.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Catalog Description: Fundamentals of automotive welding processes. Skill development in oxy/acetylene, stick arc, MIG, and cutting processes in a variety of applications. Prerequisite(s): None. Semester Credit Hours: 2 Lab Hours / Week: 4 Contact Hours / Semester: 64 State Approval Code: 16777215 Course Rationale: This course will provide the student the opportunity to gain the technical skills and develop the workplace competencies necessary for entry-level positions. In addition to technical training, students are expected to develop appropriate basic foundation skills in addition to interpersonal and problem-solving skills that are required in the dynamic workplace of today.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Catalog Description: A comprehensive course in repair of interior and exterior plastics including the use of various types of adhesives and state of the art plastic welding. Prerequisite(s): None. Semester Credit Hours: 3 Lecture Hours / Week: 1 Lab Hours / Week: 9 Contact Hours / Semester: 160 State Approval Code: 16777215 Course Rationale: This course will provide the student the opportunity to gain the technical skills and develop the workplace competencies necessary for entry-level positions. In addition to technical training, students are expected to develop appropriate basic foundation skills in addition to interpersonal and problem-solving skills that are required in the dynamic workplace of today.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Catalog Description: Basic current metal working techniques, shop safety, proper tool usage, product application, and skill development utilizing various body features including metal principles. Prerequisite(s): None. Semester Credit Hours: 4 Lecture Hours / Week: 2 Lab Hours / Week: 9 Contact Hours / Semester: 176 State Approval Code: 16777215 Course Rationale: This course will provide the student the opportunity to gain the technical skills and develop the workplace competencies necessary for entry-level positions. In addition to technical training, students are expected to develop appropriate basic foundation skills in addition to interpersonal and problem-solving skills that are required in the dynamic workplace of today.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Catalog Description: Skill development in the roughing and shaping procedures on automotive sheet metal necessary to make satisfactory minor body repairs. Emphasis on the alignment of component parts such as doors, hood, front-end assemblies, and deck lids. Prerequisite(s): None. Semester Credit Hours: 4 Lecture Hours / Week: 3 Lab Hours / Week: 9 Contact Hours / Semester: 192 State Approval Code: 16777215 Course Rationale: This course will provide the student the opportunity to gain the technical skills and develop the workplace competencies necessary for entry-level positions. In addition to technical training, students are expected to develop appropriate basic foundation skills in addition to interpersonal and problem-solving skills that are required in the dynamic workplace of today.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Catalog Description: Continuation of ABDR1441. General repair and replacement procedures for damaged structural parts and collision damaged. Prerequisite(s): None. Semester Credit Hours: 4 Lecture Hours / Week: 3 Lab Hours / Week: 9 Contact Hours / Semester: 192 State Approval Code: 16777215 Course Rationale: This course will provide the student the opportunity to gain the technical skills and develop the workplace competencies necessary for entry-level positions. In addition to technical training, students are expected to develop appropriate basic foundation skills in addition to interpersonal and problem-solving skills that are required in the dynamic workplace of today.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Catalog Description: Instruction in preparation of vehicles for repair including removal and reinstallation of fenders, bumpers, trims, head and door liners, locks, handles, fascia, headers, door, tailgates, deck lids, hatches, and hooods. Interpreting information from damage reports, planning repair sequences, selecting appropriate tools, and organizing removed parts for reinstallation are also included. Special emphasis on developing safe work habits. Prerequisite(s): None. Semester Credit Hours: 4 Lecture Hours / Week: 1 Lab Hours / Week: 7 Contact Hours / Semester: 128 State Approval Code: 16777215 Course Rationale: This course will provide the student the opportunity to gain the technical skills and develop the workplace competencies necessary for entry-level positions. In addition to technical training, students are expected to develop appropriate basic foundation skills in addition to interpersonal and problem-solving skills that are required in the dynamic workplace of today.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Catalog Description: Skill development in multi-stage refinishing including base coat/clear coat techniques. Further development in identification of problems and solutions in color matching and partial panel refinishing. Prerequisite(s): None. Semester Credit Hours: 4 Lecture Hours / Week: 2 Lab Hours / Week: 9 Contact Hours / Semester: 176 State Approval Code: 16777215 Course Rationale: This course will provide the student the opportunity to gain the technical skills and develop the workplace competencies necessary for entry-level positions. In addition to technical training, students are expected to develop appropriate basic foundation skills in addition to interpersonal and problem-solving skills that are required in the dynamic workplace of today.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Catalog Description: This capstone course provides the advanced student an experience external to the college in a specialized field involving a written agreement between the educational institution and a business or industry. Mentored and supervised by a workplace employee, the student achieves objectives that are developed and documented by the college and that are directly related to specific occupational outcomes. This may be a paid or unpaid experience. This course may be repeated if topics and learning outcomes vary. Prerequisite(s): None. Semester Credit Hours: 3 Lecture Hours / Week: 1 Lab Hours / Week: 14 Contact Hours / Semester: 240 State Approval Code: 16777215 Course Rationale: This course will provide the student the opportunity to gain the technical skills and develop the workplace competencies necessary for entry-level positions. In addition to technical training, students are expected to develop appropriate basic foundation skills in addition to interpersonal and problem-solving skills that are required in the dynamic workplace of today.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Catalog Description: Experience in the application of theories of auto body repair to the repair and replacement of major body units. Prerequisite(s): None. Semester Credit Hours: 4 Lecture Hours / Week: 2 Lab Hours / Week: 8 Contact Hours / Semester: 160 State Approval Code: 16777215 Course Rationale: This course will provide the student the opportunity to gain the technical skills and develop the workplace competencies necessary for entry-level positions. In addition to technical training, students are expected to develop appropriate basic foundation skills in addition to interpersonal and problem-solving skills that are required in the dynamic workplace of today.
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