Auto Body Courses

AUBDY 115 – INTRODUCTION TO TECHNICAL INDUSTRIES 1 Unit
Also offered as AUTEC 115 and INTEC 115.
Introduction to educational and technical employment opportunities. Includes an understanding of curriculum requirements that pertain to educational goals as they relate to technical majors. Assists students in setting goals and developing skills necessary for life-long success in obtaining, maintaining, and advancing in technical careers. Current events that impact technical industries and society will be discussed. History and employment opportunities in technical industries. Techniques and applications of sound shop/agency practices and hazardous waste management.
Development of an educational plan and presentations by MJC counselors. Field trips may be required. Materials fee required. Lecture/Other. (A-F Only)MJC Guidance. Transfer: CSU

AUBDY 301—AUTOMOTIVE COLLISION REPAIR 1 5 Units
Recommended for Success: Before enrolling in this course, students are strongly advised to beconcurrently enrolled in AUBDY 321.
Introduction to automotive collision repair industry with emphasis on shop safety, careers, vehicle designs welding techniques, on-structural steel repairs including straightening and replacementprocedures. Materials Fee Required Field trips may be required. (A-F Only) Lecture/Lab


AUBDY 302—AUTOMOTIVE COLLISION REPAIR 2 5 Units
Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of AUBDY 301 with a minimum grade of C or better.
This course is designed for the intermediate student who has successfully completed AUBDY 301with emphasis on Automotive plastics, structural repairs, corrosion protection, vehicle dimensions,and estimating damage. Materials Fee Required Field trips may be required. (A-F Only) Lecture/Lab

AUBDY 303—AUTOMOTIVE COLLISION REPAIR 3 4 Units
Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of AUBDY 302 with a minimum grade of C or better.
This course is designed for the student who has completed Auto Body 301 and 302 with emphasis on advanced techniques, including repair and replacement of non structural and structural components.This course works towards ASE certification and uses the ICAR live delivery program. At theend of each program the student will take a post test and be eligible for ICAR Training Alliance gold class points. Materials Fee Required Field trips may be required. (A-F Only) Lecture/Lab

AUBDY 321—AUTOMOTIVE SPRAY REFINISHING 1 2 Units
Introduction to automobile spray painting. Study of materials, supplies and equipment. Experience in feather edging and application of base coats; spray techniques in spot blending and panel refinishing with a base coat and clear coat. Materials Fee Required Field trips may be required. (A-F Only) Lecture/Lab

AUBDY 322—AUTOMOTIVE SPRAY REFINISHING 2 3 Units
Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of AUBDY 321 and AUBDY 301.
Continuation of AUBDY 321 with further instruction of automotive refinishing with single stage, base/clear coat urethane paints, and estimate writing. Materials Fee Required Field trips may be required. (A-F Only) Lecture/Lab