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	Engineering & Industrial Technology Career PathwayCOLLISION REPAIR TECHNOLOGY Teachers: Ron Reimel CIP Code: 47.0603


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	What is it? This nationally recognized Automotive Service 
 Excellence/National Automotive Training
 Education Foundation (ASE/NATEF) accredited
 instructional program prepares students to
 perform structural analysis and damage repair,
 non-structural analysis and damage repair,
 mechanical and electrical components, plastics
 and adhesives, and painting and refinishing.What will I do? The program prepares students to perform various 
 duties from repairing small dents to rebuilding the
 bodies of wrecked or damaged vehicles made of
 both steel and aluminum metals. Students learn
 industry relevant skills including: examining
 damaged vehicles and estimating costs of repairs,
 removal, repair, and replacement of body panels,
 accessories, electrical and hydraulic devices, grills,
 trim, automotive glass, and unibody straightening.
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	CAREER PATHWAYS Body Shop Proprietor Collision Technician Refinisher/Painter Frame Straightener Upholsterer Paint Representative Parts Supplier Insurance Adjuster Collision Estimator Windshield /Glass Installer Sheet Metal Technician 
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	COLLEGE ADVANCED CREDITS Students Occupationally and Academically Ready (SOAR) National College Credit Recommendation Service (NCCRS) 
 AVAILABLE INDUSTRY CERTIFICATIONS AC Delco Battery Starting and Charging System AC Delco Electrical State 1 & 2 ASE Student Certificates S/P2 Certificates for Safety and Pollution Prevention Section 609 Certification for Refrigerant Recycling and Recovery Valvoline Motor Oil Certificate 
 PROGRAM RECOMMENDATIONS Adhere to strict safety regulations Color and size perception Effective organizational skills Hand-eye coordination Mathematics fundamentals, including linear and liquid measurements Physical stamina Read and interpret technical material at grade level 
