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Automotive Collision and Repair

The automotive collision repair program is designed to prepare students to repair automobiles and light commercial vehicles under the supervision of an experienced automotive collision repair technician. Automotive collision repair technology students receive instruction in frame alignment, surface finishing, and shop management. Upon successful completion of the program, the student will be prepared for post-secondary education and entry-level automotive collision repair-related careers.

 

Taking the road to a career in Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics is well worth the ride.  Doing business in America means moving people, raw materials, and products by road, rail, air, and water.  To keep things moving requires millions of workers in supporting industries such as infrastructure planning and management, logistics, and maintenance of vehicles and facilities.  The variety of opportunities is dizzying, but to get ahead it helps to have a solid technical background.  Individuals from automobile service technicians to airline pilots find their jobs improved and enriched by technical advances.  In Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics, the more you know, the further you go.  To learn more about this exciting career sector, click on links.

 
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