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AUTO COLLISION TECHNOLOGY I - 3 Units


Gr. 11, 2 Semesters, Daily, 3 Hours, PM Section. This course is the first year of a two-year program designed to prepare students for entry-level jobs repairing and refinishing collision damaged vehicles. Employment opportunities exist in automotive dealerships, independent repair shops, specialty shops or fleet operations. Emphasis is placed on classroom instruction during the first year of the program while students work toward industry-recognized certifications from ICAR, PPG, and ADP. Lab experiences develop personal pride and craftsmanship using hand tools, power tools, welding and refinishing equipment. Agreements with the Metropolitan Community Colleges enable qualified students to earn up to 26 hours of college credit during the two-year Auto Collision Technology Program.

Class size: 18 maximum.

Prerequisites
: Minimum 2.0 GPA; 90% attendance record; reading, writing, and math at the 10th grade level; strong mechanical aptitude.

RECOMMENDED: INDUSTRIAL ARTS, METALWORK, ART, and COMPUTER SKILLS.

Location
: East Campus

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AUTO COLLISION TECHNOLOGY II - 3 Units

Gr. 12, 2 Semesters, Daily, 3 Hours, AM Section. This course is the second year of a two-year program designed to further develop the skills needed for entry-level or advanced positions in the automotive collision industry. Employment opportunities demand trained technicians who can use the changing technology in the auto collision field. Students will spend the majority of their time in the lab mastering the technical skills necessary to repair customer-owned, late- model vehicles with collision damage. Agreements with the Metropolitan Community Colleges enable qualified students to earn up to 26 hours of college credit during the two-year Auto Collision Technology Program.

Class size: 18 maximum.

PREREQUISITE: SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF AUTO COLLISION TECHNOLOGY I.

Location: East Campus

Auto Collision Technology-Industrial Internship

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