Auto Collision Technology

Auto Collision from III Oaks on Vimeo. Auto Collision Repair will prepare students to complete non-structural collision repair and automotive
refinishing. The courses that will be covered include non-structural damage analysis and minor dent
repair, plastics repair, and all aspects of painting and refinishing. Students will also learn how to use various
tools in repairing damage and to remove and install handles, moldings, trim, and bolted body parts. In
addition, the student will learn to MIG weld industry standard joints following I-CAR standards. This
career major also includes painting preparation, sanding processes, color matching and color adjusting,
removing and installing glass, and the process of written estimates. Students will learn about handling,
storage and disposal of hazardous materials and selecting proper personal protective equipment and
maintenance. Students will have the opportunity to earn I-CAR certifications as part of the program
curriculum.

Programs

Combination Collision Repair Technician – 900 Hours

Who Can Apply

Adults

Program Costs

Tuition – $2,700 + Textbooks, Supplies, Fees

Schedule Monday – Friday; August – May
Morning Session: 7:45 AM – 10:25 AM
Afternoon Session: 11:20 AM – 2:00 PM Program Information Form

Instructor

Trisha Jones

Trisha Jones

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