CT 165 - Collision Technology Lab Seminar 2 Credit Hours: 1
This lab seminar will provide opportunities to apply the knowledge and practice the skills that were gained in CT 140, CT 160, and CT 180 in an open lab setting. Students will log their experiences and receive feedback and grading from their instructor.
This seminar is for those students who do not choose to participate in the Internship courses
Course Outcomes Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- recognize the different properties and repair methods of the various substrates;
- identify the different parts of a vehicle and the methods of attachment;
- properly disassemble damaged vehicles with proper labeling of parts and components;
- recognize the difference between multi-use and one-time-use fasteners;
- follow Standard Operational Procedures (SOP) regarding disassembly, part labeling, and organization along with the 3 Tier Parts cart system;
- explain the importance of good customer relations;
- maintain communication with the customer throughout the repair process;
- complete a checklist for final vehicle delivery;
- explain the importance of Customer Satisfaction surveys and Questionnaires;
- perform basic welding techniques;
- recognize and duplicate the different weld joints found on today’s vehicles;
- setup and operate welding equipment;
- perform the different welding processes;
- remove and replace welded body panels; and
- restore a vehicle’s structural integrity while welding.
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