Maui Community College Auto Body Repair & Painting Program Course Outline 1. Course Title: ABRP 44E Advanced Major Collision Number of credits: Two credits (2) Abbreviated Course Title: Advanced Major Collision Date of Outline: November 14, 2001 2. Course Description: Applies specialized techniques in major collision repair on live jobs. 3. Credits/ Contact Hours: 2 credits - 4hrs. Lect/Lab 4. Prerequisites: ABRP 41I or consent of instructor Co-requisites: NONE Recommended Preparation: NONE Approved by ________________________________Date__________________ 2 5. General Course Objectives: Instruction for advanced hands on training for students on the skills and procedures required for repair of major collision damage. Applies specialized techniques in major collision repair on live jobs 6. Specific Course Competencies Upon completion of ABRP 44E the student should be able to: UNIT 1. A. B. Identify, describe and demonstrate different methods to analyze and measure collision damage and the various techniques of frame or collision straightening, employing different repair equipment, for the repair of collision damages. Identify, explain and demonstrate the making of multiple pulls and direction of these pulls to correct collision damage, and the sectioning or splicing if needed, to return the vehicle to manufacturers specifications 7. Recommended Course Content and Approximate Time Spent: UNIT 1. 60 hrs. 8. Recommended Course Requirements: 1. 2. 3. 4. Lecture/Lab/Individual study packets. Homework assignments Practical performance on live jobs Written report on assigned live job Course requirements may change at the discretion of the instructor, depending on the skill level of each student enrolled for a specific module. 9. Text and Materials: Auto Body Repair Technology, 4th Edition, James E. Duffy, Delmar Publishers Inc. Student Technician's Manual to Accompany Auto Body Repair Technology, 4th Edition, Paul Uhrina / James E. Duffy, Delmar Publishers Inc. 10. Evaluation and Grading: 100% Class/shop exercises 2 3 11. Methods of Instruction: Individual study packets Class/Lab lectures Class/Lab demonstrations Audiovisuals aids and displays Shop work on assigned projects Field trips to local auto repair facilities 3