2021-2022 Course Catalog

CRT 290 Collision Repair Internship

provides a student in the Collision Repair Technology Program an opportunity to apply the knowledge and skills learned in his or her course work to the workplace. The suitability of the work setting will be determined by consultation with the Collision Repair Program Coordinator and the prospective employer. Student must work a minimum of 150 hours during the semester to receive credit for the course. Payment of an hourly wage to the intern will be at the option of the employer. Interns are required to keep a daily log of their activities and to write a report detailing their work-study experiences at the end of the semester. Weekly discussions with the instructor are required. This course is applicable toward all certificates, AAS, ALS (credit hours 3.0, lecture hours 1.0, lab hours 10.0).

Credits

3.0

Prerequisite

minimum completion of 45 credit hours toward Collision Repair Degree or approval of instructor

Division and Department

Math, Science & Business / Automotive Technology