Course Syllabus
Collision Repair Technician I
2020-2021 S/Y
Instructor
Carlton Brown
Introduction to Collision Repair Technician 1
Course Description
Collision Repair Technician I (Course Code: 997100)
Collision Repair Technician I contains information on safety, tool identification/use, employee information, collision estimating, paint mixing/matching, service specification and service information, measurement, and personal/business finance, introduction to steering and suspension systems, concepts of electronic/electrical systems, concepts of brake systems, introduction to heating /cooling systems, concepts of cooling systems, introduction to restraint systems, inspecting and analyzing body components, repairs to outer body panels, frame inspection and repair, unibody inspection and repair, and introductory welding/cutting applications.
Unit of Study
Collision Repair Technician I — Course Code: 997100
Unit | Unit Name | Hours |
1 | Introduction, Safety, and Student Organization | 10 |
2 | Fundamentals of Collision Repair | 55 |
3 | Basic Mechanical and Electrical Components | 25 |
4 | Basic Non-Structural Analysis and Damage Repair | 25 |
5 | Basic Structural Analysis and Damage Repair | 25 |
6 | Introduction to Painting and Refinishing | 60 |
7 | Intermediate Painting and Refinishing | 80 |
Total | 280 |
Course Goals
1. Student will achieve a high level of mastery of all competences and objectives outlined in the Mississippi curriculum for Collision Repair Technician I and II.
2. Student will be prepared for the CPAS test.
3. Student will achieve 60%-100% on the CPAS test.
4. Student will learn theory in class room secessions.
5. Student will apply theory and learn skills while participating in live-work activities being performed in the shop area.
Supplies Needed
note book
pens or pencils
work clothes
work shoes
Student is required to have the above items readily available each while in class.
Textbooks will be used in the classroom only and will not be taken home.
What Student Will Learn
Key Concept
Standards
Student will develop a safe working
Safety
Develop safety conscience
Understand how to safely use hand and power tools
Summarize the typical steps in collision repair process
Grading Policy
Grades will be awarded as per the school grading policy described in your handbook.
Natchez High School/Fallin Career Technology Center
GRADES 9-12
A: 90 - 100
B: 80 - 89
C: 70 - 79
D: 60 - 69
F: 59 - below
Attendance
The District believes that that regular school attendance is necessary for students to obtain maximum benefits from this educational institution. The District is committed to working with the student as well as the parents when the student’s attendance is affected by extenuating circumstances. Through collaboration, the student’s level of success is greatly enhanced.
Students are responsible for obtaining work they miss due to absences. It is understood that the nature of some work make it impossible to complete, e.g., lab, group activities, etc. Students have the same number of class days missed to complete work and the work will be due the class meeting following. For example, 2 days missed - the work will be due on or before the third day back (2 missed days plus 2 days attended to turn in work). In certain circumstances where a prolonged illness is involved, an extension of this limit may be arranged between student and teacher.
Classroom Rules
1. Report to class on time.
2. Follow Instructions.
3. Respect Teacher.
4. No Cell Phone use while in class.
5. Follow student handbook rules.
6. Follow shop safety rules.
7. Keep classroom and shop area clean.
8. Show respect to everyone.
9. Do your very best each day.
10. Learn and enjoy the Collision Repair Technician program of study.
Consequences
• Verbal Warning
• Student –Teacher Conference
• Parent Contact
• Office Referral
Classroom Procedures
Arrival
Teacher will greet students upon arrival to class and sign their name on the sign-in sheet.
Bell Ringer and objectives will be written on the board each day. Student will read the board and begin Bell Ringer activity. If the Bell Ringer activity is not completed and turned in within the ten minutes of class time it will result it will in a grade of zero.