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FALL SPRING SUMMER / FALL COURSE COURSE COURSE ARS 112 – Automotive Restoration Research ARS 113 – Automotive Upholstery TRN 180 – Basic Welding for Transportation ARS 117 – Automotive Engines ARS 114 – Restoration Skills I HUM 110 – Technology & Society AUB 111 – Painting & Refinishing I TRN 120 – Basic Transportation Electricity COM 231 – Public Speaking TRN 110 – Introduction to Transportation Technology AUB 112 – Painting & Refinishing II ARS 131 – Chassis & Drive Trains ACA 122 – College Transfer Success ARS 118 – Wood & Metal Restoration 12 Credit Hours 17 Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours Earned 15 Credit Hour Certificate Earned 44 Credit Hour Diploma Pathway Breakdown By Semester

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Page 1: Pathway Breakdown By Semester...Pathway Breakdown By Semester AUTOMOTIVE RESTORATION TECHNOLOGY PATHWAY • Designed to provide individuals with the skills needed to work in the automotive

FALL SPRING SUMMER / FALLCOURSE COURSE COURSE

ARS 112 – Automotive Restoration Research ARS 113 – Automotive Upholstery TRN 180 – Basic Welding

for Transportation

ARS 117 – Automotive Engines ARS 114 – Restoration Skills I HUM 110 – Technology & Society

AUB 111 – Painting & Refinishing I TRN 120 – Basic Transportation Electricity COM 231 – Public Speaking

TRN 110 – Introduction to Transportation Technology AUB 112 – Painting & Refinishing II ARS 131 – Chassis & Drive Trains

ACA 122 – College Transfer Success ARS 118 – Wood & Metal Restoration

12 Credit Hours 17 Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours

Earned 15 Credit Hour Certificate Earned 44 Credit Hour Diploma

Pathway Breakdown By Semester

Page 2: Pathway Breakdown By Semester...Pathway Breakdown By Semester AUTOMOTIVE RESTORATION TECHNOLOGY PATHWAY • Designed to provide individuals with the skills needed to work in the automotive

AUTOMOTIVE RESTORATIONTECHNOLOGY PATHWAY

www.cccc.edu

• Designed to provide individuals with the skills needed to work in the automotive restoration industry

• Prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to repair, reconstruct, finish, and restore automobile bodies, fenders, and external features of a wide range of classic vehicles typically from year models 1900 – 1970

• Includes instruction in internal combustion engines, transmissions, brakes, restoring original sheet metal, upholstery, and wood components, rebuilding starters, generators, and painting and refinishing techniques

• Graduates of the curriculum will qualify for entry-level employment opportunities in the automotive restoration industry

Pathway Overview

Course availability and scheduling is subject to change. Please contact the Career and College Advisor at your assigned high school.