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CRR-201 Plastic Repair, 2 cr.
Practice in performing all types of repairs to plastic
components using modern techniques.
CRR-203 Plastic Repairs Theory, 2 cr.
Students receive instruction and perform all types of plastic
and adhesive repair as well as SMC repair. Course is achieved
through industry demos, and hands on plastic repairs.
CRR-302 Intro to Collision Repair, 2 cr.
Shop and tool safety, tool and equipment usage and career
options in the collision repair industry are studied. Vehicle
construction and components are introduced and environmental
effects and proper safety, handling and disposal of hazardous
materials used in collision repair are studied.
CRR-326 Sheet Metal Repair Theory, 3 cr.
Metalworking skills are emphasized as the foundation of properly
repairing damaged metal panels, followed by an understanding of
body fillers and shaping techniques. Damage theory is covered in
addition to damage analysis and the different types of steel
used in automotive construction. Introduction and paint gun use
for conversion coatings and primer will be covered.
CRR-327 Sheet Metal Repair Lab, 2 cr.
Metalworking skills are performed by properly repairing damaged
metal panels, followed by using body fillers and shaping
techniques. Damage analysis and repairing steel panels used in
automotive construction are worked with first hand. Introduction
and paint gun use for applying conversion coatings and primer
will also be covered.
CRR-328 Sheet Metal Fundamentals Theory, 2
cr.
Metalworking skills are emphasized to understand repairing
damaged panels followed by body fillers and shaping techniques.
Impact theory is studied in addition to damage/impact analysis
and types of steel used in automotive construction.
CRR-329 Sheet Metal Fundamentals Lab, 3
cr.
Metalworking skills are developed in repairing damaged metal
panels followed by use of body fillers and shaping techniques.
Damage analysis is undertaken and types of steel used in
automotive construction are worked with first-hand.
Co-requisite: CRR-328.
CRR-351 Collision Lab I, 2 cr.
Students perform a real non-structural repair from beginning to
end with direct supervision of the instructor.
CRR-352 Collision Repair Lab II, 2 cr.
Students repair vehicles in the lab based on actual estimates
generated by the students. Skills are fine-tuned to sequence a
repair plan while improving speed and working efficiently on a
production basis. Prerequisite: CRR-351.
CRR-401 Non-Structural Repair Theory, 3
cr.
Panel replacement and alignment of doors, hoods, etc. are
studied. Course also covers theories of door hardware, window
systems, and exterior and interior trim replacement and repairs.
CRR-402 Non-Structural Repair Lab, 2 cr.
Panel replacement and alignment of doors, hoods, etc. are
practiced. Door hardware, window systems, and exterior and
interior trim replacement and repairs and performed on actual
vehicles.
CRR-409 Exterior Body Construction Lab, 3
cr.
Practice in panel replacement of doors, hoods, etc. Repair and
replacement of door hardware, window systems, interior and
exterior trim is included. Co-requisite: CRR-408.
CRR-540 Structural Repair Theory, 3 cr.
The basic fundamentals of frame diagnosis and repair on
conventional and unitized frames are taught. Also, the types of
frame machines and safety are introduced, as well as collision
theory. Structural integrity via stationary glass is covered
along with its replacement. Includes replacement of structural
panels, including both new and used parts. Sectioning techniques
are introduced as well as a study in sideswipe, frontal, and
rear damages as well as rollover damages.
CRR-541 Structural Repair Lab, 2 cr.
Frame diagnosis and repair on conventional and unitized frames
are performed on vehicles. Frame machines, as well as structural
integrity via stationary glass is covered along with its
replacement. Includes replacement of structural panels including
both new and used parts. Sectioning techniques are introduced as
well as a study in sideswipe, frontal, and rear damages as well
as rollover damages. All above work is performed on actual
vehicles.
CRR-606 Mechanical Repairs Theory, 2 cr.
Accident damaged mechanical components are covered in this
course. Basic repairs to electrical, suspension, steering,
cooking and air conditioning systems are taught, beginning with
diagnosis and an understanding of identification and system
operations.
CRR-607 Mechanical Repairs Lab, 1 cr.
Basic repairs to electrical, suspension, steering, cooling and
air conditioning systems are performed beginning with
identification of damaged parts and replacement.
CRR-742 Estimating Theory, 2 cr.
Analyzing and learning to write a cost estimate using a computer
as well as printed material. Knowledge of parts, manuals,
nomenclature and flat rate charts is covered and shop management
techniques are introduced.
CRR-749 Estimating Lab, 1 cr.
Practice in analyzing a job and writing an estimate using a
computer as well as printed material. Shop management skills and
professionalism are demonstrated. Co-requisite: CRR-742.
CRR-808 Refinishing I Theory, 1 cr.
Introduction to painting including surface preparation, safety,
composition of paint, primers and sealers, application
techniques and equipment.
CRR-809 Refinishing I Lab, 3 cr.
Practice in surface preparation, safety, application techniques
for paints, primers and sealers. Masking skills and paint
application are performed. Correcting paint imperfections is
practiced along with application of decals and stripes.
Co-requisite: CRR-808.
CRR-838 Refinishing II Theory, 2 cr.
Theory of adjusting tints for a color match, blending
techniques, tri-coat finishes to achieve the finishes on today’s
vehicles. Color theory and techniques for applying pearls and
metallics are studied.
CRR-839 Refinishing II Lab, 3 cr.
Practice in adjusting tints for a color match, blending and
spraying tri-coat finishes and applying pearls, metallics and
custom paints. Prerequisite: CRR-809. Co-requisite: CRR-838
CRR-908 Cooperative Education, 2 cr.
Job training in a collision repair facility performing assigned
tasks. Prerequisite: first two semesters of program. |