Automotive Collision Repair
Automotive Collision Repair at a Glance
Automotive Collision Repair technicians assess damage, plan repairs, and bring vehicles back to their former glory while using the latest technology. Students learn the skills of problem solving, math, insurance billing, client relations, body work, communication, finishing, hydraulic tools, product knowledge, estimating, computer literacy, budgeting, painting, car prep, analysis, and auto repair.
Introduction to Design Processes
Introduction to Design Processes is a course that introduces all ETE career pathways and it focuses on creative problem solving in de- veloping, testing, communicating, and presenting post-evaluation of products.
Available to: Grades 9-12
Taught By:
Requires: None
Introduction to Transportation
Introduction to Transportation provides students an overview of the transportation field.
Available to: Grades 10-12
Taught By:
Requires: None
Principles of Collision Repair
Principles of Collision Repair provides students an overview of the operating, electrical, and general maintenance systems of the mod- ern automobile.
Automotive Body Repair
Automotive Body Repair provides students with an understanding of the materials, measuring, welding, and information resources applicable to collision repair.
Available to: Grades 10-11
Taught By: Mr. Ross
Requires: None
Plastic Body Repair and Painting Fundamentals
Plastic Body Repair and Paint Fundamentals introduces the types of fiberglass and plastic materials used in auto body repair and con- siderations for automotive painting.
Collision Repair Capstone
Collision Repair Capstone will continue to build on students’ knowledge and skills in the field of Automotive Collision as they put their skills in knowledge to work by quoting and repairing customer vehicles according to industry standards.
Available to: Grades 11-12
Taught By: Mr. Ross
Requires: (1) Principles of Collision Repair; (2) Automotive Body Repair
Certifications
Painting and Refinishing Certification
Non-Structural Analysis and Damage Repair
Mechanical and Electrical Components