![]() ![]() This course teaches panel, blending, and overall refinish procedures using single and multi-stage refinish products. Oxyacetylene and plasma arc cutting processes are included. Flat, vertical, horizontal and overhead positions on automotive sheet metal will be practiced. This course covers safety procedures, setup and operation of MIG and oxyacetylene welding equipment. Also covered are various methods of trim and hardware attachments. Students learn safe procedures for removal and replacement of stationery and movable glass. (Prerequisites: None) Course OutlineĪBCT1850 Trim, Hardware and Glass ( 3 credits) The course includes environmental issues. This course covers the principles of removing and replacing mechanical components in front and rear wheel drive vehicles as related to the auto body industry. Course OutlineĪBCT1840 Auto Collision Mechanical I ( 3 credits) This course teaches students refinishing safety, tools, equipment, surface preparation, and material application procedures. Course OutlineĪBCT1820 Priming and Refinish System Preparation ( 3 credits) Students learn material product safety and safe use of body fillers. Students practice sheet metal repair on panels or damage on vehicles. Students learn the characteristics of sheet metal repair processes in minor damage. Basic shop procedures are covered in the course and students gain insight to the equipment, personal health, safety, and special tools used in auto body repair. This course introduces students to the auto body industry, its careers and work standards. Course OutlineĪBCT1805 Auto Body Collision Technology Fundamentals ( 2 credits) ![]() This course will allow the students to develop and to practice skills needed in the auto body industry through hands-on experience.
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