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Mobile Equipment Maintenance - Auto Collision & Refinishing Strand
Pathway Information
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Students in the Mobile Equipment Maintenance—Auto Collision & Refinishing pathway build a foundation for careers in the field of transportation through the fundamentals of collision repair, and vehicle restoration and refinishing.
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Sequence of Courses
Pathway Course ID Course Title Level Credit Mobile Equipment Maintenance-Auto Collision and Refinishing 7470 Introduction to Industrial Technology Level 1: Introductory 0.5 Mobile Equipment Maintenance-Auto Collision and Refinishing 7223, 7224 Auto Collision 1 Level 2: Technical 1 Mobile Equipment Maintenance-Auto Collision and Refinishing 7227 Auto Refinishing 1 Level 2: Technical 0.5 Mobile Equipment Maintenance-Auto Collision and Refinishing 7225, 7226 Auto Collision 2 Level 3: Application 1 Mobile Equipment Maintenance-Auto Collision and Refinishing 7228 Auto Refinishing 2* Level 3: Application 0.5 Mobile Equipment Maintenance-Auto Collision and Refinishing 7230 Custom Refinishing & Applications 1 Level 3: Application 0.5 Mobile Equipment Maintenance-Auto Collision and Refinishing 7231 Custom Refinishing & Applications 2 Level 3: Application 0.5 Courses offered may vary between schools. To be considered a CTE Completer in the pathway, students must complete 3.0 credits within the course sequence, achieve 80% or greater competency on the course standards or industry proficiency exam, and graduate high school in four years. At least 2.0 of the required 3.0 required credits must be a combination of technical and application level courses.
Career Opportunities
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Collision Repair Technician
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Custom Paint Technician
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Parts Manager
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Service Advisor
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Automotive Insurance Appraiser
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Trim/Upholstry Shop Owner
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Aftermarket Parts Developer
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Metals Fabricator
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