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Show Auto Body Technology and Servi ce II. Specific Requirements: A. Auto Body courses required (60 credit hours): AUTBY 102 (10), 103 (10), 104 (10), 122 (10), 123 (10), 124 (10). B. Support courses required: WELDG 165 (2); MCHTL 127 (3), RELTE 101 (4) AUTSV 140 (3), 230 (2); Art 142 (3); DISTC 120 (4). Program; Auto Body — Institutional Diploma I. General Requirements: A. English 101 (3) & 102 (3) or Communication 102 (3) or English 210 (3). B. An overall GPA of 2.00 or C. C. 90 total hours are required. D. The Institutional Diploma is a combination of the two one- year Auto Body Institutional Certificate Programs. II. Specific Requirements: A. Auto Body courses required (60 credit hours): AUTBY 102 (10), 103 (10), 104 (10), 122 (10), 123 (10), 124 (10). B. Support courses required: WELDG 165 (2); MACTL 127 (3); RELTE 101 (4); AUTSV 140 (3), 230 (4); Art 142 (3); DISTC 120 (4). C. Elective (3). Program: Auto Body (Automotive Painting) — Institutional Certificate I. General Requirements: A. An overall GPA of 2.00 or C. B. 45 total hours are required. C. English 101 (3) D. This Institutional Certificate Program represents one-half of the two-year Institutional Diploma Program. II. Specific Requirements: A. Auto Body courses required (30 credit hours): AUTBY 122 (10), 123 (10), 124 (10). B. Support courses required: Art 142 (3); DISTC 120 (4); RELTE 101 (4). Program: Auto Body Repair — Institutional Certificate I. General Requirements: A. An overall GPA of 2.00 or C. B. 47 total hours are required 354 Auto Body Technology and Service C. English 101 (3) D. This Institutional Certificate Program represents one-half of the two-year Institutional Diploma Program. II. Specific Requirements: A. Auto Body courses required (30 credit hours): AUTBY 102 (10), 103 (10), 104 (10). B. Support courses required: (14 credit hours): WELDG 165 (2); MCHTL 127 (3); AUTSV 140 (3), 230 (2); RELTE 101 (4). SAMPLE SCHEDULE AUTOMOTIVE BODY AND PAINTING ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE FRESHMAN: Autumn Winter Spring SOPHOMORE: Autumn Winter Spring AUTBY 102 10 WELDG 165 2 GEN ED 3-5 Elective 1-3 TOTAL 18 AUTBY 122 10 MCHTL 127 3 GEN ED 5 TOTAL 18 AUTBY 123 10 ENGL1 101 3 RELTE 101 4 GEN ED 3 TOTAL 20 AUTBY 124 10 AUTSV 230 2 ART 142 3 GEN ED 3-5 TOTAL 19 AUTBY 103 10 AUTSV 140 3 GEN ED 5 Elective 1-5 TOTAL 19 AUTBY 104 10 DISTC 120 5 Electives 3-5 TOTAL 18 AUTOBODY REPAIR-Institutional Certificate Autumn Winter Spring AUTOMOTIVE PAINTING-Insitutlonal Certificate Autumn Winter Spring AUTBY 102 10 WELDG 165 2 AUTSV 230 2 TOTAL 14 AUTBY 103 10 MCHTL 127 3 AUTSV 140 3 TOTAL 16 AUTBY 104 10 ENGL1 101 3 RELTE 101 4 TOTAL 17 AUTBY 122 10 ENGLI 101 3 ART 142 3 TOTAL 16 AUTBY 123 10 RELTE101 4 TOTAL 14 AUTBY 124 10 DISTC 120 5 TOTAL 15 AUTOMOTIVE BODY AND PAINTING - Institutional Diploma The Instituional Diploma is a combination of the Auto Body Repair and Automotive Painting Institutional Certificates. Auto Body Repair courses should be taken the first year and Automotive Painting courses taken the second year—with the following exceptions: Instead of the English and RELTE (Shop Math) which are taken the first year, eight credit hours of elective should be selected to make up the credit hours required for this degree. AUTO BODY REPAIR AND AUTOMOTIVE PAINTING COURSES 104. Auto Body Repair III (1-10) Disassembly, assembly and alignment procedures, accessible damage, non-accessible damage, contour distortions, torn surfaces repair and frame repair. 122. Automotive Painting I (1-10) Manuals and procedures, equipment set-up and operations, painting materials, paint types, surface preparations, masking, paint application paint problems and correction. All Auto Body Repair and Automotive Painting courses are taught on an individualized, self-paced system. Credit for these courses is given in one (1) credit hour modules based on individual student achievement and skill proficiency acquired. 071. Auto Body (General Shop) (0-10) Preparing metal for refinishing, Fundamental principles of spray painting. Two 3-hour labs a week. 102. Auto Body Repair I (1-10) Basic hand and power tools, filing and sanding, welding and cutting, metal shrinking, body filler and surface priming. 103. Auto Body Repair II (1-10) Fiberglass repair, small repairs, priming and painting. Auto glass repairs, auto body construction, damage estimation and body panel alignment. 123. Automotive Painting II (1-10) Job estimating, finish applications, acrylics, epoxies, lacquers, transfer films, accent stripes, vinyl roofs, polishing, detailing and waxing. 124. Automotive Painting III (1-10) Striping, lettering, stencil work, detailing of interiors, brush graining, trim and upholstery work, custom painting and murals. 355 |