Maui Community College
Auto Body Repair & Painting Program
Course Outline
1. Course Title: ABRP 20I Auto Body Repair Practicum
Number of credits: Two credits (2)
Abbreviated Course Title: Auto Body Repair Practicum
Date of Outline: November 14, 2001
- Course Description: Applies the refinishing procedures and skills
discussed in ABRP 20E, 20F, 20G, and 20H on live
jobs
- Credits/ Contact Hours: 2 credits - 4hrs. Lect/Lab
- Prerequisites: ABRP 20H or consent of instructor
Co-requisites: NONE
Recommended Preparation: NONE
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- General Course Objectives:
Student will apply skills and repair procedures or methods learned in the ABRP
20E, 20F, 20G, and 20H modules. Student will have exercises on live jobs.
- Specific Course Competencies
Upon completion of ABRP 20I the student should be able to:
UNIT 1.
A. Describe and demonstrate proper procedures, maintenance, and applications of the hand and power tools utilized during the basic auto body repair process.
B. Explain and demonstrate the required safety regulations and requirements for the handling of the materials and supplies associated with basic auto body repair.
C. Describe and demonstrate the skills learned in ABRP 20E, 20F, 20G, and 20H in a safe and professional manner on live jobs.
- Recommended Course Content and Approximate Time Spent:
UNIT 1. 60 hrs.
- Recommended Course Requirements:
- 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
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