2021-2022 Course Catalog

CRT 230 Structural Collision Repair 2

is an advanced course teaching the proper methods of analyzing, measuring, straightening, and aligning structural damage. Students will review their knowledge of the drivetrain, suspension, and steering systems and how to troubleshoot and correct alignment problems. The student will learn how to identify the various types of structural damage and the methods of repair. Advanced methods of unibody and unitized structure analysis, measurement, and repair are demonstrated. Metal welding techniques (MIG) and cutting, with an emphasis on aluminum, will be taught. This course contains a practical, hands-on learning lab component. This course is designed to meet and teach NATEF standards. This course is applicable toward all certificates, AAS, ALS (credit hours 4.0, lecture hours 1.0, lab hours 7.0).

Credits

4.0

Prerequisite

CRT 130

Division and Department

Math, Science & Business / Automotive Technology