This career major prepares students for collision and electrical mechanical system repairs, by teaching them conventional frame repair, uni-body identification and damage analysis, measuring and fixturing systems, straightening systems and techniques, welding techniques, structural panel repair and replacement, conventional body structural panel repair, suspension and steering systems, and bolt-on body panel removal and replacement. The hours completed in this major are aligned with ASE/NATEF standards, and ASE certification is recommended and industry recognized.
Completion Information
Positive Placement Rate includes Military, Continuing Education and all Employment, related or not related.
On-Time Adult Completion Rate (2010-11):
100.0%
Positive Placement Rate (2010-11):
Not offered 2009-10