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Found 1045 Courses

Collision Related Electrical/SRS

2 cr.

This course provides the opportunity for the learner to develop skills in electrical troubleshooting for vehicle systems related to collision repair; restraint and supplemental restraint systems operations, troubleshooting, diagnosis, and repair; collision-avoidance system operation, repair, and recalibration; and hybrid/electric vehicle safety. (Prerequisite: 10-412-153 Intro to Electrical Systems)

Collision Related Mechanical Systems

2 cr.

This course provides the opportunity for the learner to develop the knowledge, skills, process and understanding of identifying, inspecting, and repairing or replacing both heating and cooling system components; evacuate, recharge, replace and recycle coolants and refrigerants in accordance with EPA regulations; identifying, inspecting, and repairing or replacing steering and suspension components related to collision repairs; and identifying, inspecting, and repairing or replacing brake system and fuel system components related to collision repairs. (Prerequisite: 10-405-137 Collision Related Electrical/SRS)

Collision Repair Application 1

3 cr.

This course provides the learner the opportunity to develop the skills and knowledge of performing light-level collision repairs on customer vehicles from start to finish. Emphasis will be placed on vehicle protection, use of available repair information, organization during the repair process, and completing repairs to industry standard. (Prerequisite: 10-405-125 Intro to Collision Repair Applications)

Collision Repair Applications 2

3 cr.

This course provides the learner the opportunity to develop the skills and knowledge of performing light to mid-level collision repairs on customer vehicles from start to finish. Emphasis will be placed on vehicle protection, use of available repair information, organization during the repair process, and completing repairs to industry standard. Learners will also be introduced to adhesive bonding techniques and aluminum exterior panel repair. (Prerequisites: 10-405-127, Collision Repair Applications 1; 10-405-129, Refinishing Tinting & Blending)

Collision Repair Applications 3

3 cr.

This course provides the learner the opportunity to develop the skills and knowledge of performing light and mid-level collision repairs on customer vehicles from start to finish. Emphasis will be placed on vehicle protection, use of available repair information, organization during the repair process, and completing repairs to industry standard. Learners will also assist customers with vehicle estimates, scheduling repairs, and parts ordering. (Prerequisite: 10-405-136, Collision Repair Applications 2)

Collision Repair Applications 4

3 cr.

This course provides the learner the opportunity to strengthen the skills and knowledge of performing light and mid-level collision repairs on customer vehicles from start to finish. Emphasis will be placed on vehicle protection, use of available repair information, organization during the repair process, and completing repairs to industry standard along with completing repairs in the allotted time given per estimate. Learners will also assist customers with vehicle estimates, scheduling repairs, and parts ordering. (Prerequisite: 10-405-138, Collision Repair Applications 3)

Collision Repair Estimating

1 cr.

This course provides the opportunity for the learner to develop skills in auto body construction, model identification, damage analysis, parts sources, handwritten damage reports, and computerized damage reports.

Collision Repair Non Structural 1

2 cr.

Removal, replacement, and storage of interior and exterior trim, disarming/arming restraint systems, adjustment to movable glass, lamps, bumpers and movable tops, and wind noise/water leak diagnosis and repair. (Prerequisite: 10-405-116 Intro to Collision Repair)

Collision Repair Non Structural 2

2 cr.

Identifying different types of vehicle construction, nonstructural part identification, damage analysis and developing a repair plan, time management, and replacing and aligning bolted and moveable exterior panels utilizing the appropriate tools. (Prerequisites: 10-405-116 Intro to Collision Repair; 10-405-102 Coll Repair Non Structural 1)

Collision Repair Welding

2 cr.

This course provides the opportunity for the learner to develop the knowledge, skills, process and understanding of GMAW (MIG) welding steel for industry certification, GMAW (MIG) brazing, GMAW (MIG) welding aluminum, and squeeze type resistance spot welding (STRSW).

Commercial Electrical Code

2 cr.

Commercial building plans and specifications, computing electrical loads and branch circuits, emergency systems, raceways, conduit fill, power and lighting circuits, motor & appliance circuits. (Prerequisite: 10-413-103, Residential Electrical Code 2; Corequisites: 10-413-201, Commercial Wiring & Conduit Installation, 10-413-210, Industrial Wiring & Control)

Commercial Wiring and Conduit Installation

2 cr.

In this course you will have the opportunity to learn raceway installations, conduit fittings identification and use, conduit bending, wire pulling methods, fastening systems, conduit rack systems, and lighting/power connections. (Prerequisite: 10-413-307, Residential Wiring; Corequisite: 10-413-105, Commercial Electric Code)

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