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Auto Body Repair Technician 8406<br />

LENGTH INTAKE CREDENTIAL LOCATION<br />

2 years/4 semesters Fall Ontario College Diploma Ashtonbee<br />

An advanced career in the auto body industry is possible with training from this program, which is<br />

based on levels 1 and 2 apprenticeship curricula with valuable additions that result in a diploma.<br />

The program’s combination of theory, practice, and managerial training could lead to a managerial<br />

position or to successfully operating your own business. Auto Body Repair Technician courses<br />

cover theory and application of vehicle and body construction, detailing and refinishing equipment<br />

maintenance, applied mechanical systems, and refinishing surface preparation and top coat<br />

application in a modern auto body lab.<br />

Notes:<br />

1. Personal protective equipment is required. Visit the program page on our website for details.<br />

2. Once you successfully complete the program, you will be eligible to apply for levels 1 and 2 of Auto Body and Collision Damage<br />

Repairer 310B and/or Auto Body Repairer 310Q apprenticeship in-school training credits.<br />

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS<br />

• Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD),<br />

or equivalent, or mature student status<br />

(19 years or older)<br />

• Grade 12 English Workplace (E), College (C),<br />

or University (U); or equivalent; or take the<br />

Centennial College English Skills Assessment<br />

for Admission<br />

• English language proficiency<br />

centennialcollege.ca/8406<br />

Darryl Roberts<br />

droberts@centennialcollege.ca<br />

416-289-5000 ext. 57298<br />

CAREER OUTLOOK<br />

Licensed auto body and collision damage repairer / Shop foreman /<br />

Auto body shop manager<br />

Auto Body Repair Techniques 8405<br />

LENGTH INTAKE CREDENTIAL LOCATION<br />

1 year/2 semesters Fall Ontario College Certificate Ashtonbee<br />

The auto body industry highly regards the Auto Body Repair Techniques certificate program. This<br />

means your Centennial training automatically makes you more employable. Employers recognize<br />

that the knowledge and experience you gain from this program is a valued combination of Level 1<br />

apprenticeship curriculum and other additions. Even if you have no previous experience, acquire<br />

extensive hands-on practice in our auto body lab, which is outfitted with new equipment. You learn<br />

about vehicle and body construction, applied mechanical systems, trade tools and shop equipment,<br />

non-structural repair fundamentals, refinishing surface preparation, and oxyacetylene and gas metal<br />

arc welding. Your training prepares you to confidently get ahead.<br />

Notes:<br />

1. Personal protective equipment is required. Visit the program page on our website for details.<br />

2. Once you successfully complete this program, you will be eligible to apply for level 1 of Auto Body and Collision Damage<br />

Repairer 310B and/or Auto Body Repairer 310Q apprenticeship in-school training credits.<br />

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS<br />

• Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD),<br />

or equivalent, or mature student status<br />

(19 years or older)<br />

• Grade 12 English Workplace (E), College (C),<br />

or University (U); or equivalent; or take the<br />

Centennial College English Skills Assessment<br />

for Admission<br />

• English language proficiency<br />

centennialcollege.ca/8405<br />

Darryl Roberts<br />

droberts@centennialcollege.ca<br />

416-289-5000 ext. 57298<br />

CAREER OUTLOOK<br />

Auto body repair technician / Automotive restoration technician /<br />

Commercial vehicle body repairer<br />

TRANSPORTATION<br />

centennialcollege.ca/our-programs<br />

Automotive and Motorcycle<br />

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