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ACR 101 Automobile Components Identification 3 ACR 102 Equipment and Hand Tools Identification 1 ACR 104 Mechanical and Electrical Systems 2 ACR 105 Body Fiberglass, Plastic, and Rubber Repair Techniques 3 ACR 106 Welding and Cutting 4 ACR 107 Trim, Accessories, and Glass 2 ACR 109 Damage Identification and Assessment 3 ACR 110 Minor Collision Repair 2 Programs of Study Automotive Completion of one specialization is required Major Collision Repair ACR 120 Conventional Frame Repair 3 ACR 121 Unibody Identification and Damage Analysis 2 ACR 122 Unibody Measuring and Fixturing Systems 2 ACR 123 Unibody Straightening Systems and Techniques 4 ACR 124 Welding Techniques 2 ACR 125 Unibody Structural Panel Repair and Replacement 3 ACR 126 Conventional Body Structural Panel Repair 5 ACR 127 Unibody Suspension and Steering Systems 2 ACR 128 Bolt-on Body Panel Removal and Replacement 4 ACR 129 Major Collision Repair Internship 3 OR Elective (3) Paint and Refinishing ACR 130 Sanding, Priming, and Paint Preparation 5 ACR 132 Special Refinishing Application 5 ACR 134 Urethane Enamels Refinishing Application 6 ACR 135 Tint and Match Colors 6 ACR 136 Detailing 2 ACR 137 Paint and Refinishing Internship 3 Elective 3 Estimated cost of books and supplies for full program is approximately $450.<br><br> The Automotive Collision Repair program is ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) certified through the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation, Inc (NATEF). Automotive Technology Diploma Offered at the Clarkesville Campus Entrance Dates ....................................................................................... Fall, Winter, Spring, Su mmer Length of Program ........................................................................................................<br><br> Seve n Quarters Credit Hours Required for Graduation .......................................................................................... .. 103 Purpose: The Automotive Technology diploma program prepares students for careers in the automotive service and repair profession.<br><br> Learning opportunities develop academic, technical, and professional knowledge and skills required for job acquisition, retention, and advancement. The program emphasizes a combination of automotive mechanics theory and practical application necessary for successful employment. Program graduates receive an Automotive Technology diploma which qualifies them as automotive technicians.<br><br> Programs of Study Automotive Admission Requirements: Age 16 or older High school diploma or GED Completion of application process including ASSET placement test or provide SAT, ACT, or CPE scores less than five years old Program Courses Credits General Core Courses EMP 1000 Interpersonal Relations and Professional Development 3 ENG 1010 Fundamentals of English I 5 MAT 1012 Foundations of Mathematics 5 Occupational Courses SCT 100 Introduction to Microcomputers 3 AUT 120 Introduction to Automotive Technology 3 AUT 122 Electrical and Electronic Systems 6 AUT 124 Battery, Starting and Charging Systems 4 AUT 126 Engine Principles of Operation and Repair 6 AUT 128 Fuel, Ignition, and Emission Systems 7 AUT 130 Automotive Brake Systems 4 AUT 132 Suspension and Steering Systems 4 AUT 134 Drivelines 4 AUT 138 Manual Transmission/Transaxle 4 AUT 140 Electronic Engine Control Systems 7 AUT 142 Climate Control Systems 6 AUT 144 Introduction to Automatic Transmissions 4 AUT 210 Automatic Transmission Repair 7 AUT 212 Advanced Electronic Transmission Diagnosis 3 AUT 214 Advanced Electronic Controlled Brake Systems Diagnosis 4 AUT 216 Advanced Electronic Controlled Suspension and Steering Systems 4 AUT 218 Advanced Electronic Engine Control Systems 4 AUT 220 Automotive Technology Internship 6 OR Elective (6) Estimated cost of books and supplies for full program is approximately $475. Programs of Study Automotive Automotive Electrical/Electronic Systems Technician Technical Certificate of Credit Offered at the Clarkesville Campus Entrance Dates ........................................................................................... Vary according to sc hedule Length of Program ........................................................................................<br><br> Two Quarters (part-t ime) Credit Hours Required ......................................................................................................... ............. 15 Purpose: The Automotive Electrical/Electronic Systems Technician technical certificate of credit provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to diagnose, service, and repair basic electrical/electronic systems as an entry level automotive technician.<br><br> Topics include automotive batteries, starting systems, charging systems, instrumentation, lighting, and accessories. Admission Requirements: Age 16 or older High school diploma or GED Completion of application process including ASSET placement test or provide SAT, ACT, or CPE scores less than five years old Program Courses Credits AUT 120 Introduction to Automotive Technology 3 AUT 122 Electrical and Electronic Systems 6 AUT 124 Battery, Starting and Charging Systems 4 Elective 2 Estimated cost of books and supplies for full program is approximately $175. <br><br>