Adult Basic Education(ABE), High School Equivalency Certification (GED), English as a Second Language (ESL), Accounting Assistant, Administrative Assistant, Medical Office Assistant, Network Computer Technician, Web Programmer, Practical Nursing, Surgical Technology, Ammonia Refrigeration Maintenance, Architectural Drafting Technology, Automotive Service Technology, Collision Repair Technology, Diesel and Truck Technology, Electronics Technology, Industrial Maintenance Technology, Machine Tool Technology, Truck Driving

Collision Repair Technology

Program Mission

To provide students with the appropriate training to obtain a quality entry-level position in the collision repair industry.

What you will learn:

About Collision Repair Technology

The Collision Repair Technology Diploma, based on the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) curriculum developed by the National Automotive Technical Education Foundation (NATEF) and I-CAR, prepares students for careers in the collision repair industry. Students learn to use hand and power tools to prepare and finish paint-damaged surfaces, repair and replace metal, glass, and electrical components, straighten and repair damaged frames, use modern collision estimating and parts look-up software, and perform basic electrical/electronic troubleshooting and repair of the complex systems in today’s automobiles. The basic program covers 1258 hours in two sixteen-week terms and two five-week summer terms. The second five-week summer term is a 160 hour internship program where students apply program knowledge in a real workforce setting.

Length of Program: Two Semesters and Two Summer Term

Approximate Cost of Books, Supplies, and Entry-Level Toolset: $4,600.00*

*tuition subject to change without notice

Gainful Employment Information

Collision Repair Technology Course Curriculum