Transportation Services

program of study: Automotive Maintenance & light repair (MLR)

The Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair program is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to demonstrate technical knowledge of bumper-to-bumper maintenance and light repairs in the critical areas of engine systems, automatic transmission/transaxle, manual drivetrain and axles, suspension & steering, brakes, electrical, and heating & air conditioning.

foundations of autmotive mlr

ACCN#: TTF1000

Course Name: Fnd AMLR

Foundations Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair (MLR) is a FIRST year course designed to inform students about careers in automotive repair, as well as basic safety and service skills. This course serves as the foundation course for the Automotive MLR Program of Study. Upon completion of the course, a proficient student will have foundational knowledge of safety in the workplace, technician service skills, and basic engine and tire maintenance.

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automotive maintenance & light repair 1

ACCN#: TTA2000

The Maintenance and Light Repair (MLR) 1 course is the SECOND year course in the Automotive MLR program of study designed to inform students about suspension and steering systems and brake systems. Upon completion of the course, a proficient student will perform inspection services and service and/or repair vehicle suspension and steering systems and brake systems.

Prerequisite: Foundations of Automotive Maintenance & Light Repair (TTF1000)

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automotive maintenance & light repair 2

ACCN#: TTA3000

The Maintenance and Light Repair (MLR) 2 course is the THIRD year course in the Automotive MLR program of study designed to inform students about automotive general electrical systems, starting and charging systems, batteries, lighting, and electrical accessories. Upon completion of the course, a proficient student will perform diagnostic services and service and/or repair vehicle electrical systems, electrical accessories, and charging systems.

Prerequisite: Automotive Maintenance & Light Repair 1 (TTA2000)



autmotive maintenance & light repair: work-based learning

ACCN#: TTA4100

Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair: WBL is the FOURTH year capstone course in the Automotive MLR Program of Study. It is intended to provide a work-based learning experience for students to develop further understanding of professional issues, utilize employability skills, and demonstrate mastery of academic and technical skills learned through the program of study.

The work-based learning experience provides opportunities to apply and practice the knowledge and skills learned in previous courses and gives students hands-on practical experiences related to occupations in the automotive and transportation industries. Instruction will be delivered through the classroom environment in conjunction with a work-based learning placement, such as an internship.

Prerequisite: Automotive Maintenance & Light Repair 2 (TTA3000) and teacher approval.

program of study: automotive collision repair

The Automotive Collision Repair program is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to undertake repair procedures for internal and external non-structural repairs. Students will learn the major parts of an automobile body and safely perform procedures in preparing an auto for repair, including applying body filling, and preparing surfaces for painting. Students will be able to assess collision damage, estimate repair costs, and work with vehicle owners, using customer service communications and professionalism.

foundations of collision repair

ACCN#: TTC1000

Foundations of Collision Repair is a FIRST year course designed to inform students about careers in automotive collision repair, as well as basic safety and service skills. This course serves as the foundation course for the Automotive Collision Repair Program of Study. Upon completion of the course, a proficient student will have foundational knowledge of safety in the workplace, technician service skills, locate and describe major parts of an automotive body, and basic steps in the collision repair process.

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collision repair: non-structural

ACCN#: TTC2000

The Collision Repair: Non-Structural course is the SECOND year course in the Automotive Collision Repair program of study designed to inform students on various repair procedures for non-structural damage, including panels and body components, metal finishing and welding, body filling, and glass, plastics, and hardware. Upon completion of the course, a proficient student will be able to analyze non-structural collision damage and write and revise repair plans, as well as prepare vehicles for repair and perform basic collision repairs.

Prerequisite: Foundations of Collision Repair (TTC1000)

Collision repair: painting & refinishing

ACCN#: TTC3000

The Collision Repair: Painting & Refinishing course is the THIRD year course in the Automotive Collision Repair program of study designed to inform students on automotive painting and refinishing procedures, including paint mixing, matching, and applying, diagnosis and correction of paint defects, and final detailing.

Prerequisite: Collision Repair: Non-Structural (TTC2000)

automotive collission & repair: work-based learning

ACCN#: TTC4000

Automotive Collision and Repair: WBL is the FOURTH year capstone course in the Automotive Collision Repair Program of Study. It is intended to provide a work-based learning experience for students to develop further understanding of professional issues, utilize employability skills, and demonstrate mastery of academic and technical skills learned through the program of study. The work-based learning experience provides opportunities to apply and practice the knowledge and skills learned in previous courses and gives students hands-on practical experiences related to occupations in the automotive and transportation industries. Instruction will be delivered through the classroom environment in conjunction with a work-based learning placement, such as an internship.

Prerequisite: Collision Repair: Painting and Refinishing (TTC3000) and teacher approval.

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