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Automotive Collision Repair Assistant II - AZ51 NO LONGER ACCEPTING NEW STUDENTS EFFECTIVE SUMMER 2020 Technical Certificate of Credit
The Automotive Collision Repair Assistant II certificate program is an advanced certificate option a student can complete after finishing the Automotive Collision Repair Assistant I program. Topics covered include collision repair tools and equipment, hydraulic systems, damage analysis and estimations, frame straightening, and conventional/unibody structural panel repairs and replacement.
Requirements:
- Submit a completed application and application fee
- Be at least 16 years of age
- Submit official high school transcript or High School Equivalency transcript or college transcripts showing successful completion of 60+ semester credits or 72+ quarter credits
- Submit official college transcripts, if applicable
- Present acceptable ACCUPLACER, ACT, ASSET, COMPASS, PSAT, or SAT scores, Georgia Milestones Literature/Composition or Georgia Milestones American Literature/Composition (for meeting English requirement only) or GED score of 145 or higher, or have one of the following: an associate degree or higher or have a High School overall GPA of 2.0, a HOPE Scholarship GPA of 2.6 or higher after the completion of 10th grade, or have 2 years documented work experience in the subject area. Documentation on a college transcript of successful completion of appropriate courses from a regionally accredited college or university may be accepted in lieu of test scores.
Occupational Courses | 15 |
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ACRP 1010Foundations of Collision Repair
Weekly Contact Hours: Lecture - 2 Lab 2- 3.5 Lab 3 - 4 Pre-requisite(s): None Co-requisite(s): ACRP 1000, ACRP 1005 This course introduces the materials, tools, and operations required to repair minor collision damage and it provides instruction in non-metallic auto body repair techniques. |
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ACRP 2010Major Collision Repair
Weekly Contact Hours: Lecture - 3 Lab 2 - 3.5 Lab 3 - 1 Pre-requisite(s): ACRP 1000 Co-requisite(s): ACRP 1005 This course introduces procedures and resources used in the identification and assessment of automotive collision damages. This course provides instruction on the hydraulic systems and for the diagnosis, straightening, measuring and alignment of automobile frames and bodies. |
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ACRP 2015Major Collision Replacements
Weekly Contact Hours: Lecture - 3 Lab - 3.5 Lab 3 - 0 Pre-requisite(s): ACRP 1000 Co-requisite(s): ACRP 2010 This course provides instruction in conventional/unibody automobile body structural panel repairs emphasizing a variety of removal and replacement techniques. |
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Faculty
Auto Collision and Sheet Metal Fabrication Instructor
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Technical & Industrial
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Auto Collision Repair
- Advanced Auto Sheet Metal Custom Fabrication Technician - AA31 NO LONGER ACCEPTING NEW STUDENTS EFFECTIVE SUMMER 2020
- Automotive Collision Repair Assistant I - AB51 NO LONGER ACCEPTING NEW STUDENTS EFFECTIVE SUMMER 2020
- Automotive Collision Repair - ACR2 NO LONGER ACCEPTING NEW STUDENTS EFFECTIVE SUMMER 2020
- Automotive Collision Repair Assistant II - AZ51 NO LONGER ACCEPTING NEW STUDENTS EFFECTIVE SUMMER 2020
- Automotive Collision Mechanical/Electrical Helper - AH71 NO LONGER ACCEPTING NEW STUDENTS EFFECTIVE SUMMER 2020
- Automotive Refinishing Assistant I - ARA1 NO LONGER ACCEPTING NEW STUDENTS EFFECTIVE SUMMER 2020
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