AUTOMOTIVE COLLISION
REPAIR
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Collision Repair is a two-year
program in which all completing students will be expected
to meet the course goals listed and be able to demonstrate
a basic understanding of the underlying concepts. Instruction
will be heavily laboratory and application-based with
a minimum of lecture and demonstration.
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This
course requires extensive student participation to complete
classroom and lab tasks. During the course students will work
in teams and individually to complete assignments. Students
will be required to work as team leaders and to participate
as team members to help develop leadership skills. Students
will plan and implement techniques to repair a variety of damaged
vehicles. Assignments will require students to use their academic
skills in mathematics, science and communication for completion.
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| PROGRAM
OBJECTIVES |
1. To provide
instruction in applying safety rules and procedures.
2. To apply decision-making techniques.
3. To possess marketable skills for employment.
4. To demonstrate leadership, citizenship, and work ethics. |
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| PROGRAM
STRENGTHS |
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The program is N.A.T.E.F. certified.
2. The teacher is ASE certified.
3. There is more time spent with hands on activities in the
lab than in the classroom.
4. Students are trained to meet industry standards at the
entry level.
5. Employability opportunities are excellent.
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Mr. Curtis Nesbit
Instructor
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