The program is designed to prepare the student to enter the field of automotive service and repair. The program also starts to prepare the student to successfully complete the Automotive Service Excellence, ASE, automotive and light truck certification in the 8 general repair areas, A-1 through A-8. Emphasis is on diagnosis and repair, coupled with customer relations. Training is provided to assist each student to become a dealership technician or service advisor.
#3502 (68 Semester hours) Associate of Applied Science Degree
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As quickly as the body style of today’s vehicles change, so do the skills and technology required to return vehicles to pre-accident condition. The Automotive Collision Repair and Refinishing Program at the ATC (Advanced Technology Center) offers state-of-the-art training in collision repair and refinishing that will prepare students to repair today’s complex vehicles. This program offers theory and hands-on-training including damage analysis, body repair and refinishing. The I-CAR enhanced delivery curriculum is used as a standard for classroom training that prepares students for I-CAR and ASE certification. Today’s increasingly complex vehicle designs challenge students to develop and utilize the skills required to excel in this high demand job market.
#1097 (46.67 Vocational Credits) Vocational Credit Certificate
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