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Automotive Collision Repair and Refinishing

Mission Statement

The primary mission of the Automotive Collision Repair and Refinishing program is to provide quality educational training designed to meet the current and future needs of the automotive collision industry.

Toward this end the following guidelines are established: assist students to choose, prepare for, enter, and be gainfully employed in the automotive field; offer a program which emphasizes sound fundamentals while responding to the needs of this particular industry; and provide courses to meet current and specific needs of the student and this industry.

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Program Outlook

The Automotive Collision Repair & Refinishing program provides students with the technical knowledge and skills for employment as collision and refinishing technicians in the auto body repair industry. Instruction includes a combination of classroom theory and practical experience. This program is certified by the National Automotive Technical Education Foundation. Students are encouraged to join the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America and eligible students may be nominated by their teachers to join the National Vocational-Technical Honor Society.

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Program Content
  • Metal Straightening and Aligning
  • Applied Body Shell Alignment Equipment
  • Body Preparation/Filing and Plastic Welding
  • Techniques of Welding/Brazing
  • Frame Alignment
  • Shop Management
  • Basic Auto Mechanics
  • Refinishing Techniques
  • Employability Skills and Safety
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Length of Program

The average length of the program is 1,400 hours, approximately 16 months, for adults if attending full time. Actual time in class is dependent upon enrollment status, whether you enroll as a full-time or part-time student, and the length of time the student requires to achieve competencies. This program contains several occupational completion points designed to prepare students for various entry level jobs within this occupational area.

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Entrance Requirements
  • Application.
  • Interview by guidance counselor.
  • Assessment in reading, math and language.
  • Must be at least 16 years old and not attending high school.
  • Fees for supplies, textbooks and uniforms, if required.
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Entrance Dates

This program operates on an open-entry, open-exit basis. Students may enter the program anytime during the school-year. Entrance is dependent upon space availability.

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Career Opportunities

Automotive Collision Repair Technicians, Automotive Glass & Door Service Technician, Interior Trim & Upholstery Technician, Automotive Frame Technician, Front End Alignment Specialist, Auto Refinishing Technician, Insurance Estimator or Adjustor, Automotive Shop Foreman/Manager/Owner, Auto Salvage Distributor.

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