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Instructor: John Smith



State-of-the-Art Paint Booth.



Lifts and frame straightener..



COLLISION REPAIR I

Students learn auto body construction and develop skills in the use of hand and power tools of the trade. Repair and alignment of frame and unibody vehicles, welding, fiberglass and plastic repair, metal finishing, and painting are taught. The reading of technical manuals estimating job costs, customer relations, and shop tool maintenance are important aspects of the course. The course includes both classroom and shop activity and requires homework. Participation in the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America (VICA) is encouraged.


COLLISION REPAIR II

Collision Repair II is a continuation in depth of areas covered in Collision Repair I with emphasis on employer expectations relating to work habits and job attitude. Students take part in a job orientation program. Students recommended by their instructor may be eligible for placement in an on-the-job training program with a local employer during the second semester. The course includes both classroom and shop activity and requires homework. Participation in the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America (VICA) is encouraged.


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