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Course Overview

Your hands-on training will give you the skills you need to remove, repair, and replace damaged sheet metal, plastic and composite parts. You’ll gain a thorough understanding of the unique characteristics of the various material types, and will learn all about color and topcoat application techniques. You’ll also learn how to estimate project costs and how to deal professionally with customers. The addition of math, communication, and social science courses provides you with a well-rounded education to help advance your career.

Program Outcomes

  • Estimate collision damage repair costs
  • Straighten collision damaged sheet metal
  • Refinish automobile body parts
  • Replace non-structural panels and parts
  • Perform auto collision welding procedures
  • Replace moveable automotive glass
  • Diagnose and repair/replace collision damaged structural components
  • Diagnose and repair restraint systems
  • Diagnose and repair electrical related systems
  • Diagnose and repair body-related mechanical systems
  • Repair plastic and composite body parts

Entry Requirement 

An academic skills assessment is required for admission into this program or the following: High School GPA of 2.75 or higher (last 10 years) OR provide completion of associate’s or higher degree OR; 165 or higher on your 2014 series GED tests OR; ACT OR SAT OR Accuplacer OR Companion OR Compass (last 3 years) to waive to the general education level.

Fees

This program will cost about $13159.76*
based on current tuition and fees.

Additional materials and supplies will cost
about $513.00*.

Textbooks will cost about $757.95

Notes:

  • Tuition and fees are subject to change.
  • Costs may not include all books or all materials and supplies.
  • Some textbook costs may be included in the estimated program cost.

This information was accurate on : 16/03/2021
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