This program prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to repair, reconstruct and finish automobile bodies, fenders, and external features. This includes instruction in structure analysis, damage repair, non-structural analysis, mechanical and electrical components, plastics and adhesives, painting and refinishing techniques, damage analysis, and estimating.
Annual enrollment completers is projected at 25 students annually with projected growth of 2-3%
• Develop entry-level skills and knowledge for employment in the automotive industry;. i.e., employment in an auto body repair facility, automotive paint shop.
• Acquire the skills and knowledget o work safely in the lab/shop environment.
• Demonstrate the ability to become part of the Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair (I-CAR).
AUB 50 | Introduction to Automotive Collision Repair | 4 |
AUB 51 | Automotive Non-Structural Collision Repair and Estimating | 4 |
AUB 54 | Automotive Structural Collision Repair and Frame | 4 |
AUB 56 | Automotive Technology for the Automotive Collision Specialist | 4 |
Electives - 4 units
AUB-53 | Automotive Collision Repair Special Projects | 4 |
AUB-59A | Automotive Collision Service and Repair | 2 |
AUB 52 | Automotive Refinishing and Paint | 4 |
AUB 50 | Introduction to Automotive Collision Repair | 4 | Semester 1 |
AUB 51 | Automotive Non-Structural Collision Repair and Estimating | 4 | Semester 1 |
AUB 54 | Automotive Structural Collision Repair and Frame | 4 | Semester 1 |
AUB 56 | Automotive Technology for the Automotive Collision Specialist | 4 | Semester 2 |
Elective | Semester 2 |
Diann Thursby · 10/15/19
Received regional recommendation at 10-14-19 IEDRC Deans Meeting.