Grades 9-12 Course Catalog - Plano Independent School District
Grades 9-12 Course Catalog - Plano Independent School District
Grades 9-12 Course Catalog - Plano Independent School District
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CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION<br />
Transportation, Distribution and Logistics<br />
<strong>Plano</strong> ISD<br />
<strong>Course</strong> No.<br />
Subject Grade Credits<br />
557101 Collision Repair and Refinishing 11 – <strong>12</strong> 2<br />
557151 Advanced Collision Repair and Refinishing 11 – <strong>12</strong> 2<br />
557701 Automotive Technology (1 hour) 11 – <strong>12</strong> 1<br />
557201 Automotive Technology (2 hour) 11 – <strong>12</strong> 2<br />
557251 Advanced Automotive Technology 11 – <strong>12</strong> 2<br />
557101 Collision Repair and<br />
Refinishing<br />
Grade Placement: 11 – <strong>12</strong><br />
Prerequisite: Application is required.<br />
Credits: 2<br />
What’s Next? Advanced Collision Repair and<br />
Refinishing<br />
557151 Advanced Collision<br />
Repair and Refinishing<br />
This is the first year of a two-year course. Students meet two hours<br />
daily for classroom and laboratory instruction. The students receive<br />
training in the fundamental and manipulative skills related to auto<br />
body repair and acquire the knowledge to become competent in the<br />
field of auto body repair. Areas covered are body frames, fender and<br />
bumper, removing windows and repairing damaged panels, replacing<br />
windows and windshields, welding light metals, filling with lead or<br />
plastic, estimating and pricing repair work, and spray painting.<br />
This course is a continuation of Collision Repair and Refinishing.<br />
Grade Placement: 11 – <strong>12</strong><br />
Prerequisite: Collision Repair and Refinishing<br />
Application is required.<br />
Credits: 2<br />
557701<br />
557201<br />
Grade Placement: 11 – <strong>12</strong><br />
Automotive<br />
Technology (1 hour)<br />
Automotive<br />
Technology (2 hour)<br />
Prerequisite: Application is required.<br />
Credits: 1 or 2<br />
What’s Next? Advanced Automotive Technology<br />
557251 Advanced Automotive<br />
Technology<br />
Grade Placement: <strong>12</strong><br />
Prerequisite: Automotive Technology<br />
Application is required.<br />
Credits: 2<br />
This is the first year of a two-year course. Students meet one or two<br />
hours daily for classroom and laboratory instruction. The course<br />
offers students theory and experience in most all phases of<br />
automotive drive-train repair. Students spend approximately 75<br />
percent of their time with hands-on training and the remaining time is<br />
devoted to classroom instruction. Shop management and youth<br />
leadership are also incorporated into the course of study.<br />
This course is a continuation of Automotive Technology but also<br />
includes new concepts and innovations, new engine types, studies of<br />
anti-pollutant equipment on automobile engines, and computerized<br />
engine analysis.<br />
<strong>12</strong>4<br />
All courses may not be offered on every campus.