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52.c<br />

technical/career programs<br />

Automotive Collision Repair Technology<br />

Hint<br />

• n Students required to take remedial courses<br />

must follow the UACCM Student Success<br />

Plan.<br />

• n Take classes when offered as some classes<br />

are only offered certain semesters.<br />

• n Plan electives early to ensure completion<br />

of courses within the desired time frame.<br />

• n Student should maintain good attendance,<br />

have a positive attitude, and be dedicated<br />

and determined.<br />

After UACCM<br />

Students completing this degree will<br />

know:<br />

• n Various fundamentals of the collision<br />

repair industry<br />

• n How to evaluate vehicles and produce<br />

estimates<br />

• n Structural and non-structural analysis of<br />

automobiles<br />

• n Auto body shop management<br />

• n How to further their career in the industry<br />

by either owning their own business or<br />

working <strong>for</strong> other companies<br />

Technical Certificate<br />

30 Semester Hours<br />

* Identifies Arkansas Course Transfer System (ACTS) courses and equivalency numbers<br />

are listed under the Course Descriptions on pages 94-133.<br />

English: .......................................... 3 credit hours<br />

Three hours of English courses must be selected from the following list:<br />

____ ENG 1003 Basic Technical Communications .............. 3 credit hours<br />

____ ENG 1013 Composition I .............................. 3 credit hours<br />

Mathematics:. ..................................... 3 credit hours<br />

Three hours of mathematics courses must be selected from the following list:<br />

____ MATH 1253 Applied Technical Math ..................... 3 credit hours<br />

____ MATH 1113 Quantitative Literacy ........................ 3 credit hours<br />

____ MATH 1203* College Algebra ............................. 3 credit hours<br />

OR MATH (Any Higher-Level Math) .................... 3 credit hours<br />

Technical Core: .................................. 21 credit hours<br />

____ AST 1023 Automotive Electrical Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 credit hours<br />

____ AUB 1013 Auto Body Fundamentals .................... 3 credit hours<br />

____ AUB 1103 Materials and Processes ...................... 3 credit hours<br />

____ AUB 1205 Non-Structural Analysis and Repair I .......... 5 credit hours<br />

____ AUB 1302 Refinish Procedures & Applications. ........... 2 credit hours<br />

____ AUB 1502 Refinishing Products. ........................ 2 credit hours<br />

____ WLD 1001L Basic Welding. .............................. 1 credit hour<br />

____ WLD 1202 Craft Skills ................................. 2 credit hours<br />

Business:. ......................................... 3 credit hours<br />

____ BUS 1213* Computer Applications ...................... 3 credit hours<br />

All technical courses must have been taken within the past five years in order to receive<br />

credit toward any degree in the Department of Technical Studies or in order <strong>for</strong> the<br />

course to count as a prerequisite <strong>for</strong> a course. If the course was taken over five years ago,<br />

a student has the option to request prior learning credit by contacting the division chair<br />

<strong>for</strong> technical studies and following the procedure(s) given.

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