Auto Body Technology I--Collision and Repair (Certified) 8676 (co-op not available)
Suggested Grade Levels: 10 or 11 (36 weeks, 140 hours)
In the global automotive repair industry, there is a growing demand for qualified auto body technicians. In this course, students are taught non-structural analysis, damage repair, and welding. Students work with a variety of materials, using metal finishing and body filling techniques to prepare surfaces and repair panels. In addition, students practice shop safety and gain career skills. Students who successfully complete this program sequence will be prepared to take and pass the respective ASE/NATEF exam and will be prepared for postsecondary education opportunities.
| Concentration Sequences | Career Cluster(s) and Pathway(s) | Available Credentials |
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| (A combination of the course above and those below, equivalent to two 36-week courses) Students wishing to complete a specialization may take additional courses appropriate to their career pathways. |
For federal reporting (choose one) | Upon Completion of the Above Course |
Transportation, Distribution and Logistics
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Certifications
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