Collision Repair Technology

About

This program is designed to provide students with a thorough understanding of the materials, methods, and refinishing techniques used in the repair and restoration of a damaged automobile body. Students are trained to weld, straighten metal, align frames, and paint surfaces. The Collision Repair Technology program is approved by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE).

Overview

Information Detail
Time Commitment Full Time
Typical Program Length 12 Months
Clock Hours 1,296
Class Type Day, Night
Credentials Certificate, Diploma
Total Tuition/Fees $4,320.00
Textbook/Supplies Cost $3,810.00

Program Credentials

Option NameHoursCredentials
Non-Structural Assistant432Certificate
Non-Structural and Structural Assistant864Certificate
Collision Repair and Refinishing Technician1296Diploma

Campus Locations

Main Campus
100 White Bridge Pike
Nashville, TN 37209

Curriculum/Courses

First Trimester: 
CRT 0001 Worker Characteristic
CRT 1010 Safety
CRT 1021 Technology Foundations &Related Math
CRT 1031 Non-Structural Analysis and Damage Repair
CRT 1032 Welding, Cutting & Joining
Second Trimester: 
CRT 0002 Worker Characteristic
CRT 2031 Structural Analysis & Damage Repair
CRT 3020 Mechanical & Electrical Components
CRT 2032 Damage Analysis, Estimating & Customer Service
Third Trimester: 
CRT 0003 Worker Characteristic
CRT 3001 Foundational Skills
CRT 3002 Painting and Refinishing

Instructors

Brian Blair
(615) 425-5519
Benton Auerbach
615-425-5562

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