Auto Collision Repair Technology
About the Course of Study
The Automotive Collision Repair Technology program is designed to prepare students to repair automobiles and light commercial vehicles under the supervision of an experienced automotive collision repair technician. Automotive Collision Repair Technology students receive instruction in frame alignment, surface finishing, and shop management. Upon successful completion of the program standards, the student will have the opportunity to acquire I-CAR Pro Level 1, be prepared for postsecondary education, and entrylevel automotive collision repair-related careers. Program standards are based on ASE, Vehicle Manufacturers, and I-CAR industry standards.
Auto Collision Repair Technonolgy: 1
Level: CP Credit: 2 Grade: 10-11
This course introduces students to the high-skill world of the auto collision repair technician. Students are taught beginning-level paint preparation and refinishing. Paint preparation covers sanding, masking, environmental concerns, shop safety, and priming. Refinishing introduces the student to spray gun adjustment, set-up, paint mixing, and the application of single-stage, base coats, and tri-stage paint systems.
Auto Collision Repair Technology: 2
Level: CP Credit: 2 Grade: 11-12
Prerequisite: Automotive Collision Repair Technology 1 and Teacher recommendation
This course completes the Auto Collision Repair program. Students will develop skills in sheet metal straightening, sheet metal replacement, detailing, and structural measuring. Metal straightening includes repairing small dents with body filler and preparation for primer. Sheet metal replacement is the removal and replacement of hoods, deck lids, doors and bumpers. Detailing consists of color sanding, buffing, and interior detailing. Students develop structural measuring skills by using the Measuring System. Second semester is dedicated to live repairs and the students can repair their own vehicles during this time.