RCTC COLLISION REPAIR
RCTC Collision Repair Information
Collision Repair - open to third and fourth year students. This is a two-year course of study in which students will be trained in seven areas of collision repair.
Using the I-CAR Live course of study, students will do structural and non-structural repairs on today's high tech automobiles. Students will learn the basics of automotive MIG welding as well as plastic welding, and plastic repair.
Paint course will cover single and two stage refinishing, paint and shop safety, and basic custom painting.
Collision repair shop management and estimating are covered as well as collision repair related mechanics. Upon completion of the two-year course, students should be able to pass the state collision repair certification tests. Employment opportunities are available through on-the-job training in partnership with local collision repair shops.
In this class, students may also gain a full credit in mathematics and applied arts toward their diploma. In addition, while in high school, students may earn college credits at Washtenaw Community College and to other colleges via articulation agreements with these schools. With the instructor's permission, students may elect this class for a second year.
Collision Repair - open to third and fourth year students. This is a two-year course of study in which students will be trained in seven areas of collision repair.
Using the I-CAR Live course of study, students will do structural and non-structural repairs on today's high tech automobiles. Students will learn the basics of automotive MIG welding as well as plastic welding, and plastic repair.
Paint course will cover single and two stage refinishing, paint and shop safety, and basic custom painting.
Collision repair shop management and estimating are covered as well as collision repair related mechanics. Upon completion of the two-year course, students should be able to pass the state collision repair certification tests. Employment opportunities are available through on-the-job training in partnership with local collision repair shops.
In this class, students may also gain a full credit in mathematics and applied arts toward their diploma. In addition, while in high school, students may earn college credits at Washtenaw Community College and to other colleges via articulation agreements with these schools. With the instructor's permission, students may elect this class for a second year.