ACRP 1102: Automotive Collision & Refinish Common Core Apprentice Lvl 1 (E-pprentice)
Effective date
April 2021
Department
Auto Collision Apprenticeship
School
Trades, Technology and Design
Description
This E-pprentice/alternate delivery course provides the Level 1 technical training component of the Provincial Auto Body and Collision Technician apprentice program and the Automotive Refinishing Technician apprentice program. It requires only 3-weeks of on-campus training as opposed to the 7-week traditional course format. This is made possible with self-paced online studies, workplace assignments, and focused competency-based on-campus experience. Note: On-campus training may be delivered in multiple sessions.
In this course students learn about occupational safety, tools and equipment, welding/cutting/heating processes, organization and documentation, metal and plastics repair and replacement, automobile construction and surface preparation/refinishing.
Students achieving a VCC grade of 70% or greater are eligible for the SkilledTradesBC Standardized Written Exam. The VCC training grade is blended with the SkilledTradesBC Exam mark at 80%/20% to determine an overall final grade.
Students achieving a blended grade of 70% or greater are eligible to:
- receive SkilledTradesBC Technical Training credit for Automotive Collision Repair Level 1
- advance to Auto Body and Collision Technician Level 2
- advance to Automotive Refinishing Technician Level 2
Year of study
1st Year Post-secondary
Prerequisites
Students must be registered apprentices in the Automotive Collision, Refinishing Prep, or Refinishing Technician trades with SkilledTradesBC and have received an Apprentice Identification number.
Course Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Adhere to industry health and safety standards in the repair and reconditioning of automotive vehicles (A1-A2).
- Maintain tools and equipment to ensure top performance, safety and environmental compliance (B1-B7).
- Perform cutting, welding and heating processes to industry and vehicle manufacturers’ standards (C1-C3).
- Analyze vehicle conditions and documentation to develop organized repair plans (D1-D4).
- Use communication techniques to build and maintain professional industry and customer relations (E1).
- Remove and install vehicle components to manufacturers fit and finish standards (F1-F3).
- Prepare surfaces for refinishing accounting for substrate conditions and manufacturers’ specifications (G1-G4).
- Use repair materials and equipment in preparation for top-coat application in accordance with manufacturers’ specifications (H1-H4).
- Perform top-coating procedures to achieve a variety of original equipment (OE) finishes (I1-I4).
- Remove, repair and install metal panels and components to original contour, fit and finish (K1-K5).
- Remove, repair and install plastic panels and components and composites to original contour, fit and finish (L1-L5).
- Perform automotive detailing tasks and inspect repaired vehicles according to quality assurance standards (M1-M2).
Prior Learning Assessment & Recognition (PLAR)
None
Hours
Lecture, Online, Seminar, Tutorial: 20
Clinical, Lab, Rehearsal, Shop, Kitchen, Simulation, Studio: 90
Practicum, Self-Paced, Individual Learning: 160
Total Hours: 270
Instructional Strategies
This course provides a wide range of opportunities for student learning including:
- Scheduled and self-paced online theory assignments,
- online group discussions and videoconferencing,
- real work assignment to be performed in the workplace,
- hands-on practical lessons and performance evaluations on-campus.
Attendance and Participation
Given the industrial nature of this course professional and safe work practice is of critical importance. A student may be withdrawn from the course for safety concerns and/or an inability to meet professional practice standards due to inadequate attendance.
Excused absences are those reported in advance of a scheduled class, wherever possible, or if appropriate documentation can be provided for the time missed. Other absences will be reported as unexcused, and an excess of unexcused absences may result in a student being withdrawn from the course.
Grading System
Percentages-ITA
Evaluation Plan
Type
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Percentage
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Assessment activity
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Quizzes/Tests
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40
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Formative theory quizzes
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Final Exam
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20
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Summative theory exam
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Assignments
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40
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Workplace assignment and on-campus practical evaluations
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Course topics
- Occupational Safety
- Tools and Equipment
- Oxyacetylene Heating and Cutting Procedures
- Gas Metal Arc Welding Steel Sheet Metal
- Work Organization, Repair Plans and Communications
- Auto Body Construction and Components
- Sheet Metal Repair and Replacement
- Plastics and Composites
- Refinish Coatings
- Surface Preparation
- Refinish Application
- Vehicle Detailing and Quality Control
Notes:
- Course contents and descriptions, offerings and schedules are subject to change without notice.
- Students are required to follow all College policies including ones that govern their educational experience at VCC. Policies are available on the VCC website at:
https://www.vcc.ca/about/governance--policies/policies/.
- To find out if there are existing transfer agreements for this course, visit the BC Transfer Guide at https://www.bctransferguide.ca.