Catalog Year:
2019 - 2020, 2020 - 2021, 2021 - 2022, 2022 - 2023, 2023 - 2024, 2024 - 2025, 2025 - 2026
This program is composed of noncredit ATCH courses. Students who successfully complete all courses will be eligible for the certificate. Upon completion of this certificate, noncredit ATCH students will have acquired the skills for entry level automotive positions.
Career Opportunities
Entry level positions in the automotive industry.
Required Courses (0 credits)
Total Hours: 216.0
ABOD 570
AUTO BODY REPAIR I
108.0
ABOD 571
ADVANCED AUTO BODY
108.0
Total: 216.0
Program Outcomes
Outcome
Select and justify proper use of: personal protection equipment (PPE), and the storage and handling of materials associated within the Auto Collision Industry.
Assessment
Completion of safety tests with a 95% or higher marks. Completed orientation of personal protective equipment utilized in laboratory (100%). Completion of job safety orientation of industry tools.
Outcome
Analyze, diagnose, and exhibit safe and efficient methods for repairing vehicle collision damage.
Assessment
Completion of classroom and laboratory assignments and tasks with 70% or higher marks. 2) Evaluation of data per completed classroom and laboratory assignments, projects and hands on assessments.
Outcome
Diagnose and demonstrate technical knowledge and critical thinking capabilities in the analysis of vehicle construction and material considerations pertaining to collision damage.
Assessment
Completion of classroom and laboratory metal working, measuring, estimating, and other related assignments and tasks with 70% or higher marks. 2) Evaluation of data per completed classroom and laboratory assignments.
Outcome
Exemplify professional behaviors and traits necessary to be successful in the Auto Collision Industry.
Assessment
Professionalism and Participation assessments by professors evaluated by: a. Appear on time for class. (80% or higher) b. Turn in assignments on time. (80% or higher) c. Exhibits neatness and order.
