ADDITIONAL PROGRAM INFORMATION
- Practice Shop Safety
- Understand career opportunities in the transportation industry
- Demonstrate collision repair techniques to repair “non-structural” damage
- Demonstrate tool and equipment usage and operation
- Replace, adjust, and align auto body components such as doors, hoods, and fenders
- Diagnose and repair motor vehicle systems to acceptable industry and safety standards
- Utilize “high-tech” industry equipment such as MIG welders, plastic welders, frame machines, computerized body measurement systems, computerized estimating systems.
- Demonstrate professional customer service skills used in the industry
- Utilize repair information and body measurement data during damage analysis and repair
- I-CAR: ProLevel 1 Non-structural repair, ProLevel 1 Refinishing
- S/P-2 Safety certification
- Collision Repair Technician
- Auto Body Painter
- Collision Repair Parts Specialist
- Damage Estimator
- Manufacturer’s Representative
- Equipment Painter
- Insurance Company Estimator