Archives: Courses
ABDR 1419 W – Basic Metal Repair (4,2,7).
Covers basic metal principles and working techniques including proper tool usage and product application.
ABDR 1431 W – Basic Refinishing (4,2,6).
An introduction to current refinishing products, shop safety, and equipment used in the automotive refinishing industry. Emphasis on surface preparation, masking techniques, and refinishing of replacement parts.
ABDR 1441 W – Structural Analysis and Damage Repair I (4,2,6).
Training in the roughing and shaping procedures on automotive sheet metal necessary to perform body repairs. Emphasis on the alignment of component parts such as doors, hood, front-end assemblies, and deck lids.
ABDR 2166 W – Practicum (or Field Experience)–Autobody/Collision & Repair Tech/Technician (1,0,8).
Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student.
ABDR 2257 W – Collision Repair Shop Management (2,0,5).
A study of methods and equipment used in collision repair shops to improve management functions and profitability.
ABDR 2345 W – Vehicle Safety Systems (3,2,3).
Theory and operation of air bags and other passive and non-passive restraint systems including automotive anti-lock systems and diagnostic methods used in the collision repair industry.
ABDR 2359 W – Structural Sectioning (3,1,6).
Skill development in the practical application of welded panel replacement and structural sectioning procedures as well as practical equipment applications in structural vehicle straightening, alignment, welding, and corrosion protection.
ABDR 2447 W – Advanced Collision Repair Welding (4,2,6).
Skill development in the use of advanced welding and cutting processes. Emphasizes current welding procedures and specific repair requirements for specialized metals.
ACCT 2301 A – Principles of Financial Accounting (3,3,0).
This course is an introduction to the fundamental concepts of financial accounting as prescribed by U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) as applied to transactions and events that affect business organizations. Students will examine the procedures and systems to accumulate, analyze, measure, and record financial transactions. Students will use recorded financial information to prepare a…
ACCT 2302 A – Principles of Managerial Accounting (3,3,0).
This course is an introduction to the fundamental concepts of managerial accounting appropriate for all organizations. Students will study information from the entity’s accounting system relevant to decisions made by internal managers, as distinguished from information relevant to users who are external to the company. The emphasis is on the identification and assignment of product…