MILLER CAREER & TECHNOLOGY CENTER 21
Transportation, Distribution, &
Logistics Academy
8721V Collision & Refinishing Technology (formerly Automotive Collision & Refinishing Technology I)
Prerequisite: None
Co-requisite: Concurrent enrollment in an additional course credit at MCTC.
Grade: 11-12
Credit: Two
This course consists of training in non-structural analysis and damage repair (body components) and introductions to
Painting and Refinishing. This course is a designed to provide job specific training for entry-level employment in the
automotive field of auto body repair. Instruction emphasizes training in frame and body repair, and metal, fiberglass,
and synthetic materials repair, plus environmental issues, safety, and career opportunities. Students will be required to
pay a fee of approximately $83.00 for a body filler mixing board, putty knife and spreader, body file, gloves, respirator,
safety glasses, and uniform shirt. In addition, students will be required to furnish work pants and work style footwear.
8726V Advanced Collision & Refinishing Technology (formerly Automotive Collision & Refinishing Technology Il)
Prerequisite: Advanced Collision & Refinishing Technology
Co-requisite: Concurrent enrollment in an additional course credit at MCTC.
Grade: 12
Credit: Two
The Advanced Collision and Refinishing Technology course is a classroom/laboratory instructional sequence designed
to provide job specific training for entry-level employment in the field of auto body repair and refinishing. Instruction
emphasizes training in preparation and application of primers and paints, metal inert gas (MIG), welding, and
environmental issues, safety, and career opportunities. During the second semester, additional training in damage
estimation will be provided. This training will enable students to enter the automobile damage estimating career field,
work style footwear, work pants, and approved safety glasses.
The Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair (I-CAR) is an international, not-for-profit, research and development organization dedicated to training
the collision industry. Students learn the latest methods of efficient, high-quality repair through the I-CAR technical educational programs related to collision
repair. For more information on I-CAR, go to www.i-car.com and click on Students.
Optional I-CAR points can be earned in specific area. Students must successfully complete exams to earn these points. Exam fees include $10.00 for the required
student disc and $20.00 per point value of the course (i.e., $20.00 for 1 point courses, $40.00 for 2 point courses, etc).
We learned all of the preparation
for paint and body work, removing
dents, etc. last year. In the second
year course we are learning paint
ratios, how to mix paints and will
finish the process on vehicles in the
paint booth. We are actually going
to restore a couple of classic cars.
I am currently working at Strader
Studio assisting with customizing
motorcycles. It is my goal to work for
a professional collision repair center.
-Jacob Ehninger