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ABT 255 Advanced Auto Body

15 credits
This hands-on course focuses on the procedures, product knowledge, and tool skills needed to perform non-structural repairs on customer vehicles in a body shop environment; to perform structural repairs on customer vehicles in a shop environment; to prep, refinish and detail a customer vehicle; and to create an estimate for a customer and manage the customer relationship.

Prerequisites: ABT 215 ABT 225 ABT 235 , and ABT 245  

Course Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course the student will be able to:

  • Apply non-structural skills
    • Repair sheet metal panels
    • Repair plastic and composite panels
    • Tear down and reassemble customer vehicles
  • Apply structural skills
    • Disassemble, repair, or replace doors and door glass
    • Rack and anchor a customer vehicle on a frame rack
    • Measure and analyze a customer vehicle
    • Make structural pulls on a frame rack
    • Replace welded-on panels
    • Replace various types of corrosion protection on a customer vehicle
  • Apply prep, refinish, and detailing skills
    • Apply primer coats, sealers, base coats, and clear coats
    • Apply solid color, pearls, tri-coats, and metallic paints
    • Apply single stage paints
    • Spray vertical and horizontal surfaces
    • Blend into adjacent panels
    • Mix, match, tint, and measure paint materials
    • Create let-down panels and spray-out cards
    • Use manual and electronic color directories
    • Find color codes on vehicles
  • Apply knowledge of estimating systems and shop management techniques
    • Create an electronic estimate
    • Order parts used for repair
    • Interact with sublet relationships, insurance reps, customers, and fellow employees
    • Obtain service and repair information
    • Identify the direct and indirect damage
    • Identify the structural and non-structural damage
  • Use other common types of shop equipment and hand tools
  • Comply with hazardous material laws and processes
  • Apply knowledge of safety laws and common sense safety procedures

Program Outcomes
This course teaches to the following program outcome:

  • demonstrate advanced collision repair and paint techniques for production purposes

Total Hours: 250 Theory (Lecture) Hours: 50 Guided Practice (Lab or Clinical) Hours: 200