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Automotive Collision and Refinishing Technician

Spring 2018

AAS - SCC

Offered at Locations:  Spokane Community College

First Quarter

ABF  111Shop Procedures 7
ABF  115Basic Metal Straightening and Panel Alignment 4
ABF  116Parts Identification 4
ABF  117Automotive Collision MIG Welding 3
APLED112Applied Mathematics 14
22

Second Quarter

ABF  112Unibody and Frame Alignment and Repair 10
ABF  244Advanced Metal Straightening and Panel Alignment Methods 5
APLED121Applied Written Communication 14
19

Third Quarter

ABF  123Major Panel Replacement 5
ABF  124Mechanical Components 3
ABF  125Major Unibody and Frame Repair 5
13

Fourth Quarter

ABF  133Introduction to Industrial Safety and Hygiene 3
ABF  134Introduction to Interior and Exterior Surface Preparation 4
ABF  135Basic Polishing and Detailing 3
ABF  136Introduction to Topcoat Systems and Application Procedures 3
ABF  137Basic Color Matching and Paint Mixing Fundamentals 3
APLED112Applied Mathematics 14
20

Fifth Quarter

ABF  138Intermediate Interior and Exterior Surface Preparation 4
ABF  139Intermediate Paint Application, Color Matching, and Paint Mixing 4
ABF  140Materials and Cost Estimation 3
ABF  141Intermediate Finessing, Compounding, and Detailing 5
APLED121Applied Written Communication 14
20

Sixth Quarter

ABF  270Sheet Metal Restoration Welding 4
ABF  271Sheet Metal Shaping 4
ABF  272Bucks and Forms 3
ABF  273Sheet Metal and Restoration and Repair 5
APLED125Employment Preparation 13
19

Seventh Quarter

Optional Summer Suspension Courses 30-8
0-8
113-121 credits are required for the AAS
1This related education requirement may be met by any course or combination of courses approved by the instructional dean. APLED 112 for second year students will substitute with APLED 123 for 4 credits. APLED 121 for second year students will substitute with APLED 113.
2ABF 266 and 267 may be substituted for ABF courses in the sixth quarter with permission of the instructor.
3AUTO 131 and 132 for Automotive Collision and Refinishing Technician students desiring to receive additional training in suspension may be taken during the summer quarter either after the 3rd or 6th quarter. Instructor permission required. Completion of these courses will entitle the student to a certificate of completion issued by the dean of instruction for technical education.

Disclaimer: The college cannot guarantee courses will be offered in the quarters indicated. During the period this guide is in circulation, there may be curriculum revisions and program changes. Students are responsible for consulting the appropriate academic unit or adviser for more current and specific information. the information in this guide is subject to change and does not constitute an agreement between the college and the student.

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