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CVCC Career Field<br />

Transportation Systems<br />

Auto Body Repair<br />

& Refinishing<br />

♦♦<br />

Ohio College Tech Prep<br />

Credit: 4.0 elective per year<br />

Fees: Year One - $185<br />

Year Two - $135<br />

This program includes instruction and training for<br />

all phases of auto body repair. Basic skills include<br />

safety in the workshop, welding techniques,<br />

straightening of damaged unibody cars, metal and<br />

fiberglass repair, custom painting and automobile<br />

refinishing and estimating. This program prepares<br />

graduates for an entry-level position in the field<br />

of auto body repair and painting. The course is<br />

taught by an Automotive Service Excellence<br />

(ASE) certified instructor. Students have the<br />

opportunity to earn their National Automotive<br />

Student Skills Standards Assessment Certifications<br />

in the following areas: Painting & Refinishing,<br />

Structural Analysis & Damage Repair, Nonstructural<br />

Analysis & Damage Repair, Mechanical<br />

& Electrical. OSHA 10-Hour Safety certification<br />

is available.<br />

Auto Service<br />

Technology<br />

♦♦<br />

Ohio College Tech Prep<br />

CT 2 Career Technical<br />

Credit Transfer<br />

Credit: Year One - 3.0 elective, 1.0 English 11,<br />

Year Two - 4.0 elective<br />

Fees: Year One - $140<br />

Year Two - $165<br />

This is an ASE/NATEF certified program in which<br />

students learn to inspect, diagnose, and repair<br />

mechanical and electrical systems in late model<br />

automobiles. Students learn to do a complete<br />

engine overhaul and to repair all parts of the<br />

chassis of an automobile. Units on the alternator,<br />

See Sample Programs of Study pgs. 108-110<br />

(Fees include<br />

uniform rental)<br />

(Fees include<br />

uniform rental)<br />

107<br />

the starter, and electricity are taught. Second year<br />

students learn to use a computer-driven engine<br />

analyzer. This program is taught by Automotive<br />

Service Excellence (ASE) certified instructors.<br />

Students have the opportunity to earn their National<br />

Automotive Student Skills Standards Assessment<br />

Certifications in the following areas: Suspension<br />

& Steering, Brakes, Electrical & Electronic<br />

Systems, Engine Performance, Engine Repair,<br />

Automatic Transmission/Transaxle, Manual Drive<br />

Train & Axles, and Heating & Air Conditioning.<br />

Students will also earn their OSHA 10-Hour Safety<br />

certifications. After acquiring a required minimum<br />

of post-graduation work experience, students can<br />

sit for an ASE certification exam.<br />

Power Equipment<br />

Technology<br />

♦♦<br />

Ohio College Tech Prep<br />

Credit: 4.0 elective per year<br />

Fees: Year One - $208<br />

Year Two - $155<br />

(Fees include<br />

uniform rental)<br />

Power Equipment Technology deals with the<br />

repairing and maintenance of two-cycle and fourcycle<br />

gas and diesel-powered equipment, including<br />

all their related systems and running gears such as<br />

lighting, batteries, cranking motors, alternators, and<br />

generators. All parts of the vehicle, including air and<br />

hydraulic brakes, steering systems, transmissions<br />

and running gears for recreational vehicles (boats,<br />

motorcycles, jet skis, etc.), trucks (semi-trucks,<br />

trailers and light duty pick-ups), and construction<br />

equipment (bulldozers, excavators, etc.), are<br />

included as part of the program. This course is<br />

taught by an Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)<br />

certified instructor. Students have the opportunity<br />

to acquire a number of certifications: Equipment<br />

& Engine Training Council’s Two-Cycle and Four-<br />

Cycle certifications, Stihl VoTech Bronze Level,<br />

Towlift Lift Truck Safe Operator and OSHA 10-<br />

Hour Safety. After acquiring a required minimum<br />

of post-graduation work experience, students can<br />

sit for an ASE certification exam.

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