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Refinishing & Non-Structural Repair

Program Mission

Program Goals
The goals of the program are to provide the opportunity for students to develop:

Certificate - One-Year (C1)

Classification of Instructional Programs - 47.0603


Core Curriculum

Credit Hours
ACT 111 Non-Structural Analysis and Damage Repair 6
ACT 116 Refinishing Techniques 6
ACT 119 Specialized Non-Structural Applications 6
ACT 120 Specialized Paint Applications 6
SUB-TOTAL 24

General Education Requirements

Refer to the General Education Requirements and General Education Courses in the College Catalog.

Credit Hours
Must Include:

Three credit hours from Area 1. Oral & Written Communication

3

Three credit hours from Area 5. Technical Literacy

3
May Not Include:
NST 101 Network Fundamentals 3
SUB-TOTAL 6

Program Requirements

Credit Hours
AMT 157 Automotive Electrical Systems 5
MAT 051 Introductory Algebra 4
WLT 161 ACT Welding 2
SUB-TOTAL 11

Graduation Requirements

Credit Hours
COM 125 Job Search Strategies 1

It is a graduation requirement of the Automotive Collision Technology (ACT) program for students to earn a grade of "C" or better in all "Core Curriculum" and "Program Requirements" courses.

SUB-TOTAL 1
PROGRAM TOTAL 42

Automotive Collision Technology Associate of Applied Science Degree (AAS)

Classification of Instructional Programs - 47.0603


Core Curriculum

Credit Hours
ACT 111 Non-Structural Analysis and Damage Repair 6
ACT 116 Refinishing Techniques 6
ACT 119 Specialized Non-Structural Applications 6
ACT 120 Specialized Paint Applications 6
ACT 205 Structural Damage Analysis 4
ACT 206 Vehicle Repair Blueprinting 4
ACT 233 Repair Applications I 4
ACT 234 Repair Applications II 4
Optional:
AMT 200 Sheet Metal Fabrication 3
SUB-TOTAL 40-43

General Education Requirements

Refer to the General Education Requirements and General Education Courses in the College Catalog.

Credit Hours
General Education Requirements 19
May Not Include:
ASC 104 Human Anatomy and Physiology with Lab I 4
ASC 106 Human Anatomy and Physiology with Lab II 4
NST 101 Network Fundamentals 3
SUB-TOTAL 19

Program Requirements

Credit Hours
AMT 157 Automotive Electrical Systems 5
AMT 268 Mechanical Systems and Power Accessories 5
WLT 161 ACT Welding 2
SUB-TOTAL 12

Graduation Requirements

Credit Hours
COM 125 Job Search Strategies 1

It is a graduation requirement of the Automotive Collision Technology (ACT) program for students to earn a grade of "C" or better in all "Core Curriculum" and "Program Requirements" courses.

SUB-TOTAL 1
PROGRAM TOTAL 72-75

Structural & Mechanical Repair Certificate - One-Year (C1)

Classification of Instructional Programs - 47.0603


Core Curriculum

Credit Hours
ACT 205 Structural Damage Analysis 4
ACT 206 Vehicle Repair Blueprinting 4
ACT 233 Repair Applications I 4
ACT 234 Repair Applications II 4
SUB-TOTAL 16

General Education Requirements

Refer to the General Education Requirements and General Education Courses in the College Catalog.

Credit Hours
Must Include:

Three credit hours from Area 1. Oral & Written Communication

3

Three credit hours from Area 5. Technical Literacy

3
May Not Include:
NST 101 Network Fundamentals 3
SUB-TOTAL 6

Program Requirements

Credit Hours
AMT 268 Mechanical Systems and Power Accessories 5
MAT 051 Introductory Algebra 4
WLT 161 ACT Welding 2
SUB-TOTAL 11

Graduation Requirements

Credit Hours
COM 125 Job Search Strategies 1

It is a graduation requirement of the Automotive Collision Technology (ACT) program for students to earn a grade of "C" or better in all "Core Curriculum" and "Program Requirements" courses.

SUB-TOTAL 1
PROGRAM TOTAL 34

Courses

ACT 111: Non-Structural Analysis and Damage Repair

This course teaches students how to identify, analyze, and repair non-structural damage to vehicles including personal safety practices, preparation, panel replacement, and alignment. Students also work with trim, metal straightening and repair methods, moveable glass, and hardware.

Credit Hours: 6

ACT 116: Refinishing Techniques

This course is an introduction to automotive finishes. Topics include preparing the equipment, the surface for refinishing, paint, and refinish materials; applying the finish; solving paint application problems; tinting and blending; color theory; and applying applicable safety and environmental practices.

Credit Hours: 6

ACT 119: Specialized Non-Structural Applications

This course covers specialized collision repair application processes including but not limited to aluminum repair and the uses of adhesives and foams in vehicle construction.

Requisites:
Prerequisite ACT 111 minimum grade C
and
Prerequisite ACT 116 minimum grade C

Credit Hours: 6

ACT 120: Specialized Paint Applications

This course provides students with an understanding of waterborne paint processes and introduces theories and application of cycle time techniques.

Requisites:
Prerequisite ACT 111 minimum grade C
and
Prerequisite ACT 116 minimum grade C

Credit Hours: 6

ACT 205: Structural Damage Analysis

This course teaches students to identify, analyze, and repair structural damage of vehicle bodies and vehicle body components. Welding methods are also covered.

Requisites:
Prerequisite ACT 119 minimum grade C
Prerequisite ACT 120 minimum grade C
and
Prerequisite WLT 161 minimum grade C

Credit Hours: 4

ACT 206: Vehicle Repair Blueprinting

This course teaches students how to identify, analyze, plan, estimate, and repair structural damage to unibody and frame vehicles.

Requisites:
Prerequisite ACT 119 minimum grade C
Prerequisite ACT 120 minimum grade C
and
Prerequisite WLT 161 minimum grade C

Credit Hours: 4

ACT 233: Repair Applications I

This course includes the review and application of non-structural auto collision repair procedures covered in previous courses. Emphasis is given to applying industry specifications to the analysis and repair of actual and simulated auto collision work. An introduction to alternative fuel vehicles is also included.

Requisites:
Prerequisite ACT 205 minimum grade C
Prerequisite ACT 206 minimum grade C
and
Prerequisite WLT 161 minimum grade C

Credit Hours: 4

ACT 234: Repair Applications II

This course includes the review and application of structural auto collision repair procedures covered in previous courses. Emphasis is given to applying industry specifications to the analysis and repair of actual and simulated auto collision work. Advanced aluminum repair techniques are also included.

Requisites:
Prerequisite ACT 205 minimum grade C
Prerequisite ACT 206 minimum grade C
and
Prerequisite WLT 161 minimum grade C

Credit Hours: 4

AMT 157: Automotive Electrical Systems

This course teaches the construction, operation and servicing of the electrical, air conditioning, and safety systems of the automobile as applied to collision repair. Battery, starting and generating systems, and power accessories are also covered.

Credit Hours: 5

AMT 200: Sheet Metal Fabrication

This course teaches the skills and use of equipment needed to perform sheet metal fabrication of components related to performance and vintage vehicles.

Credit Hours: 3

AMT 268: Mechanical Systems and Power Accessories

This course teaches the theory, application, and servicing of automobile mechanical systems as applied to collision repair. Emphasis is placed on brake, suspension, steering systems.

Credit Hours: 5

WLT 161: ACT Welding

This course teaches the metal work skills needed in the automotive collision repair industry. Students learn to perform gas metal arc welding (GMAW) on auto body steel and use an oxy-fuel torch to cut and shrink metal while completing I-CAR certification projects.

Credit Hours: 2

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