Collision Repair & Refinishing

Instructor, Mike Smith

 Courses

+=COLLISION REFINISHING & REPAIR I (HC6423)
GRADE 11, 12 (3 ½ CREDITS)
Academy: Industrial & Engineering Technology
Pathway: Transportation, Distribution and Logistics.
Prerequisite: Complete a LTCC application and approval by instructor.
The course involves instruction and application in auto body repair including restoration of original contours of metal, replacing irreparable body parts, and final paint finish surface preparation. Students will also be introduced to related automotive repairing services such as glass and trim replacement, lock and window machine repair, automobile refinishing, complete detail, and clean up. Appropriate personal wear including safety glasses, safety shoes, and /or uniforms may be required for lab activities.

+=COLLISION REFINISHING & REPAIR II (HC6425)
GRADE 12 (3 ½ CREDITS)
Academy: Industrial & Engineering Technology
Pathway: Transportation, Distribution and Logistics
Prerequisite: Passing grade in Collision Repair I. LTCC application and approval by instructor.
This course expands upon the course contents of Collision Repair I to include writing damage reports in logical sequence, MIG and oxyacetylene welding, plastics repair, corrosion protection, interior and exterior fasteners, and airbags and supplemental restraint systems. Appropriate personal wear including safety glasses, safety shoes, and/or uniforms may be required for lab activities. Second year students have the opportunity to participate in an internship program during the last semester of their second year in the program.

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