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Oct 05, 2025
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AUBR 100 - Intro. to Collision Service PROGRAM: Automotive Technology CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 LECTURE HOURS MIN: 2 LAB HOURS MIN: 2 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall 2022
This course gives students an overview of the operating and general maintenance systems of the modern automobile. Students will be introduced to the safety and operation of equipment and tools used in the automotive collision industry. Students will study the basics of collision repair in the automotive industry. In addition, this course will prepare students to take a nationally recognized certification exam.
MAJOR COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Upon successful completion of this course the student will be expected to:
- Identify Proper shop safety practices while in the labs. (a,b,f)
- Identify tools & fasteners used in automotive repair. (b, f)
- Identify and explain how the automotive collision industry is structured. (g, h, i)
- Identify and explain operation of the 8 major systems of the automobile. (e)
- Identify and explain what EPA, CAFÉ and NHTSA regulations are and how they affect the automotive industry. (f, g, h, i)
- Identify and perform basic service and maintenance procedures. (a, b, f, h)
- Attain readiness and take SP/2 Collision Safety exam. (b, c)
- Attain readiness and take SP/2 Pollution Prevention exam. (b, c)
- Attain readiness and take EPA 6H exam. (b, c)
- Attain readiness and take IDEM 326 IAC8-10 exam. (b, c)
- Complete I-CAR WKR01, FOM01, CPS01 and NEW16 (b, c)
- Attain readiness and take ICAR Pro Level I Non-Structural and Refinish Certification exam. (b, c)
COURSE CONTENT: Topical areas of study include - - Shop/Industry Safety
- Automotive Tools & Equipment
- Service Information Systems
- Basic Maintenance of Paint Booth, Aligning System, and Shop Ventilation
- Measuring systems
- Chemical and shop safety
GRADING POLICY A |
90-100 |
B |
80-89 |
C |
70-79 |
D |
60-69 |
F |
0-59 |
Course Addendum - Syllabus (Click to expand)
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