About
Collision Repair Technicians can repair most damage from vehicle collisions and make vehicles look and drive like new. Damage may be minor, such as hammering out a dent, or major, such as replacing an entire panel. After a major collision, the underlying frame of a car can become bent out of shape. Repairers restore the structural integrity of car frames back to manufacturer specifications.
Students receive hands-on auto body training by repairing damaged automobiles and parts. Skills are developed in welding, masking, sanding, painting, repairingand replacing sheet metal, frame straightening,removing and replacing trim and accessories, and cost estimating. Auto Body Repairers find employment with automobile dealers and automotive repair and maintenance shops or may be self-employed.
Overview
| Information | Detail |
|---|---|
| Time Commitment | Full Time, Part Time |
| Typical Program Length | 12 Months |
| Clock Hours | 1,296 |
| Class Type | Day |
| Credentials | Certificate, Diploma |
| Total Tuition/Fees | $4,247.00 |
| Textbook/Supplies Cost | $1,530.72 |
Program Credentials
Schedule:
Monday - Thursday 7:30a.m. - 3:30p.m.
Campus Locations
1635 Technology Way
PO BOX 848
Athens, TN 37303

