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  • 2.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): CRT 1110, CRT 1120, CRT 1130, CRT 1140, CRT 1210. For students pursuing a Diploma or an AAS degree in Collision Repair Technology or Custom Street Rod Technology or interested community members with a automotive painting background. Teaches custom painting and detailing for show cars. Emphasizes flames, scallops, shredding, checker boarding, air brush techniques, murals, fish scales, three stage paints, pearls, candies, and multi-colored changes.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Corequisite(s): CRT 2630. Provides a laboratory experience for custom painting and detailing for show cars. Emphasizes flames, scallops, shredding, checker boarding, air brush techniques, murals, fish scales, three stage paints, pearls, candies, and multi-colored changes.. Tool room fee of $19 for equipment applies.. Course Lab fee of $73 for materials applies. Corequisite:    CRT 2630
  • 2.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): CRT 1110, CRT 1120, CRT 1130, CRT 1140. For students pursing a diploma or an AAS degree in Collision Repair Technology with an emphasis in Custom Street Rod Technology or interested community members. Covers basic hand tools, such as: hammers, dollys, leather bags, and slappers. Use of specialty equipment, such as: English wheel, Pullmax, nibbler, power hammers, and bead rollers. Teaches making bucks, patterns and forms. Teaches panel fabrication of aluminum.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Corequisite(s): CRT 2640. Provides laboratory experience for use of: hammers, dollys, leather bags, and slappers. Instructs in the use of specialty equipment, such as: English wheel, Pullmax, nibbler, power hammers, and bead rollers. Teaches making bucks, patterns and forms. Teaches panel fabrication of aluminum.. Tool room fee of $19 for equipment applies.. Course Lab fee of $60 for materials applies. Corequisite:    CRT 2640
  • 2.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): CRT 1110, CRT 1120, CRT 1130, CRT 1140. Discusses automotive interior designs with emphasis on color coordination, and materials. Identifies a variety of techniques used in alteration, sewing, layout, and attachment processes.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Corequisite(s): CRT 2650. Offers a laboratory experience for CRT 2650 lecture. Demonstrates interior design materials, color coordination, and stitching techniques. Teaches fabrication, design attachment, molding, layout and cutting.. Tool room fee of $19 for equipment applies.. Course Lab fee of $96 for materials applies. Corequisite:    CRT 2650
  • 1.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Corequisite(s): CRT 2850R. Designed for Collision Repair Technology Majors. Provides paid, on-the-job work experience in the student's major, with work experience, the correlated class, and enrollment coordinated by the Cooperative Coordinator. Includes student, employer and coordinator evaluations, on-site work visits. Provides experience in writing and completing individualized work objectives that improve present work performance. May be repeated for a maximum of 8 credits toward graduation. May be graded credit/no credit. Corequisite:    CRT 2850R
  • 1.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Corequisite(s): CRT 2810R. Designed for Collision Repair Technology Majors. Identifies on-the-job problems and provides remediation of those problems through in-class discussion and study. Includes the study of identifying and maximizing service opportunities. Students register for this class with the approval of the Cooperative Coordinator. Includes lecture, guest speakers, video tapes, role playing, case analysis, oral presentations, and written assignments. Completers should be better able to perform in their field of work or study. May be repeated for a maximum of 8 credits toward graduation. May be graded Credit/No Credit. Corequisite:    CRT 2810R
  • 1.00 Credits

    Supports and facilitates the goals and objectives of Skills USA, which is a pre-professional student organization that develops social awareness, civic, recreational, and social activities. Prepares students to participate in local, state, and national contests. May be repeated for a maximum of 4 credits towards graduation.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduces the basics of computing, including computer hardware, and programming concepts and language. Explores how computers work and how a computer may be programmed. Includes a brief history of computer, programming languages, and computer numbering systems. Presents basic programming constructs; students produce a variety of introductory level programs. Surveys various computing professions. May be delivered hybrid and/or online.. Lab access fee of $45 computers applies.