Auto Collision Repair Program

Through a cooperative agreement with Warren Tech (the career and technical high school for Jefferson County Public Schools), RRCC students pursuing certain career and technical college degrees/certificates may take courses at Warren Tech (WT), which is adjacent to the RRCC campus. At this time the program is only available to current JeffCo Public Schools Students. Adult programs are being updated and pased in over the next several years. For more information, see Warren Tech Students under Student Type. 

This is a Nationally Certified Auto Collision Repair program that uses the I-CAR live curriculum with the primary purpose of preparing you for careers in the auto collision repair industry. You can also achieve the necessary credits to obtain an associate degree. A minimum of 45 ACT credits and 15 general education credits are required for the AAS degree. Some courses may transfer to a bachelor’s degree in automotive management. Students must comply with personal and environmental safety practices in accordance with local, state, and federal safety and environmental regulations. Each certificate is a full one-semester program. An optional Advanced Semester is available.

Certificates

Automotive Collision Industry Introduction

Beginning Auto Collision Non-Structure Repair and Refinish

Intermediate Auto Collision Non-Structure Repair and Refinish

Advanced Auto Collision Structure Repair and Refinish

Industry Prepared Structure, Repair and Refinish

 

Degree: Associate of Applied Science

Auto Collision Technology