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AUTO COLLISION REPAIR (CIP Code: 47.0603)
The Auto Collision Repair program is focused on high tech training necessary to diagnose and repair the finish coatings, cosmetic features, structure and complex components/systems in today's automobiles. Any student successfully completing this program, or a segment of specialized instruction can expect to be prepared for employment in this industry, or pursue advanced technical training at the post-secondary level and be ready for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification.
Instructor: Mr. Robert Hunter (rhunter@nmtcc.org)
Please see the tabs below for more detailed information about the program.
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Task List
ASE Certified Curriculum
- Automotive detailing
- Damage analysis
- Finish coat preparation/application
- Sheet metal/panel repair
- Panel/component replacement
- Vehicle structural repair
- Suspension repair
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Equipment/Materials/Uniforms/Other Requirements
The Power and Transportation Cluster includes Automotive Technology, Auto Collision Repair, Diesel Truck Technology, and Recreational Power Equipment.
Safety rules and regulations will be reviewed and posted. Students are required to follow all rules and regulations. State law requires students to wear approved safety glasses in the lab area at all times. If your child already wears prescription glasses, another style of safety glasses is available to wear over his/her glasses. Long hair must be tied back and earrings, necklaces, or jewelry of any type are not permitted to be worn in the lab area at any time. A belt or suspenders must be worn to keep pant legs off the floor, for both safety and for our students to look professional.
From the beginning of the school year, all students will be required to wear a uniform, comparable to one worn in the trade, consisting of a Power and Transportation Cluster uniform shirt, dark blue work pants and hard sole leather shoes. Jeans, sneakers or street shoes are NOT acceptable.
The following items must be purchased at NMTCC:
1. Uniform shirts ($ 13-$17) https://www.djbspecialties.com/stores/nmtccstore
2. $20 Activity Fee (separate check made payable to “North Montco Technical Career Center” in the amount of $20)
ADDITIONAL EXPENSES:
1. Work pants, such as Dickies® and Roebucks®, (can be purchased at Wal-Mart, Sears, etc. )
2. Workboots
3. Safety glasses
4. Paint Respirator $25-$30
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Safety
Potential Safety Hazards:
- flammable, caustic, corrosive, poisonous, slippery and unstable compounds
- greases/lubricants
- degreasers
- solvents
- anti-freeze
- brake fluid and fuel
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Physical Criteria
- Manual dexterity
- Heavy lifting/carrying
- Strong eye/hand coordination
- Physical stamina/strength
- Pushing/pulling
- Good depth and color perception
- Standing for many hours in one position
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Industry Certifications
- NOCTI – Collision Repair & Refinishing Technology
- Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)
- S/P2 Safety & Pollution Prevention
- Blue Level – PPG
- 609 Refrigeration and Recycling
- OSHA
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Cooperative Education Opportunities
Cooperative Education allows students to be employed during the school day while gaining meaningful instruction in a technical area, applying classroom knowledge to real-world experiences, and developing life-long career skills. Students may be allowed to go to work for a number of days determined by their teacher and the cooperative education coordinator.
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Honors Course
Students have the opportunity to enroll in the Honors level course of their CTE program. The Honors course is for 12th-grade students who have demonstrated a high level of interest and achievement in their program and who aspire to an advanced level of learning. Students in the Honors course will be exposed to individualized industry-related advanced work, rigorous study of CTE subject matter with embedded academic content, and practical application of knowledge and skills to work-based situations. Students must meet the required prerequisites and submit a completed Academic Teacher Recommendation form during their 11th-grade year to be considered for the Honors level course.
Prerequisites:
100% of POS Tasks
GPA of >90% in CTE program
GPA of >80% in academic courses
Recommendation Form completed by academic teacher
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Career/College
Potential Career Opportunities:
- Automotive Detailer
- Finish Coat Preparer
- Paint Mixer
- Auto Body Repairer
Potential Career Opportunities With Post-Secondary Education:
- Damage Analyst
- Finish Coat Applicator
- Vehicle Structural Repairer
- Sheet Metal/Panel Repairer
- Insurance Adjuster
Pathways to College
- PDE SOAR Agreements
Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology
Pennsylvania College of Technology
- 1:1 Articulation Agreements
St. Francis University
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Profile of a Graduate
Class of 2022 graduation plans:
Post-secondary education in a related field - 67%
Employment in an unrelated field - 17%
Employment unrelated to the field of study - 17%