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2018-2019 SLCC General Catalog 
    
2018-2019 SLCC General Catalog [**** ATTENTION: YOU ARE VIEWING AN ARCHIVED CATALOG ****]

Automotive Collision Repair and Refinishing AAS: Full-time


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Plan of Study 2018-2019

The following is a plan of requirements to complete this Associate of Applied Science degree in 2 years. Each student’s experience will vary slightly, as this plan does not include transfer work, Advanced Placement (AP), or other institutions’ concurrent enrollment credits. Math and English placement will be based on the student’s Accuplacer/ACT/SAT scores. If developmental courses are required, they should be taken in the student’s first semester.

NOTE: This plan assumes the student is prepared to take the courses listed. If prerequisites are required, additional semesters may be required to complete this degree.

Meet with the Academic Program Advisor and consult DegreeWorks for specific degree requirements.


First Year

Fall Semester (15 credits)   Spring Semester (15 credit)
ACR 1100 Metallurgy/Nonstructural Parts    5 cr ACR 1200 Struct. Analysis/Damage Repair    5 cr
ACR 1111 Non-structural Skill/Appl Dev   7 cr ACR 1211 Structural Damage Repair   7 cr
IND 1120 Math for Industry (QS)   3 cr Communication (CM)   3 cr
       
► Progress Check: Log in and check your Degree Audit via MySLCC   ► Progress Check: Meet with Academic Program Advisor  

Second Year

Fall Semester (18 credits)   Spring Semester (17 credits)
AR 1100 Automotive Refinishing    5 cr AR 1200 Advanced Auto Refinishing    5 cr
AR 1111 Refinishing Skill Development   7 cr AR 1211 Advanced Skill Development   7 cr
ENGL 1010 Intro to Writing (EN)   3 cr AR 1230 Auto Color and Design Theory   2 cr
Human Relations (HR)   3 cr Distribution Areas   3 cr
       
► Progress Check: Apply for Graduation      

Advising Notes

  • Students who need to take preparatory classes to meet the requirements of the first semester courses should plan on extra time to complete the program. It is the students’ responsibility to understand the requirements for their chosen program of study. It is highly recommended that the student meet with the program advisor prior to starting this program. The program advisor may be reached at (801) 957-4550.

  • Currently the Automotive Collision Repair and Refinishing courses are taught during the day.

  • It is possible to earn some laboratory credit through cooperative education if students are employed in a related job involving automotive mechanics. With prior approval of a teaching faculty member and faculty CO-OP coordinator for the Automotive Department, students would register for the regular laboratory course.