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Autobody Collision Repair Program

The Auto Body Collision Repair Program can help you become a part of an essential trade, and work with your hands doing something that you can be proud of! Develop the skills and gain the experience needed to take on tasks like repairing damage from a collision, restoring a vintage car, and customizing the look of a vehicle. Auto body and collision repair is becoming a more complex field with the advancement of new materials and technologies used in today's vehicles. Students in this industry learn the technology needed to replace or repair body panels, straighten and repair frame damage, sand and paint vehicles, replace plastic interior and trim panels, and a lot more.

Student spray painting a vehicle
AUTO BODY/COLLISION REFINISHING TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT

The Auto Body program is designed to help the beginning student progress through basic procedures in body repairs and painting to entry-level job skill development. Current practices used in industry are emphasized. The course orientation examines use of trade equipment, shop safety, theory, and hands-on activities required to perform practical repair operations.

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Student sanding a repair on a truck body.
AUTOBODY/COLLISION REPAIR TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT

The Auto Body program is designed to help the beginning student progress through basic procedures in body repairs and painting to entry-level job skill development. Current practices used in industry are emphasized. The course orientation examines use of trade equipment, shop safety, theory, and hands-on activities required to perform practical repair operations.

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Student using cutting tool on auto body project.
AUTOBODY/COLLISION REPAIR A.S. DEGREE

The Auto Body Program is designed to help the beginning student progress through basic procedures in body repairs and painting to entry-level job skill development. Current practices used in industry are emphasized. The course orientation examines use of trade equipment, shop safety, theory, and hands-on activities required to perform practical repair operations.

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