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Technical Education
Technical Education Courses
Allied Health I & II
(Northern Career Institute-Eastlake Campus) Auto Collision I & II
Allied Health I (Northern Career Institute-Willoughby Campus)
Consists of Mental Health and Medical Terminology Auto Collision I
Allied Health II Collision Nonstructural Inspection and Repair
Consists of Principles of Allied Health and Patient Collision Painting and Refinishing
Centered Care
Auto Collision II
Prerequisite: Interview conducted by the instructor. Collision Structural Inspection and Repair
By the program start date student must have Collision Electrical and Mechanical
completed coursework required for junior status at Prerequisite: Interview by the Instructor. By program
their home school including seven (7) credits with a start date students must have completed coursework
mandatory two (2) credits each earned in English and required for junior status at their home school
Mathematics. including seven (7) credits with a mandatory two (2)
Clinical Requirements: During the senior year, credits each earned in English and Mathematics.
students attend clinical sites and will need to provide Recommended For: College Bound/Technical
their own transportation to and from the sites. Education
Students must pass a BCI background check, 3 credits each year
negative drug screen and submit evidence of other 5 credits through Cuyahoga Community College
health screening requirements, which are required by 30 credits through University of Akron
the clinical sites. Students must also successfully 30 credits through Kent State University
pass CPR (training provided during the course) prior Career: E
to attending clinicals.
Recommended For: College Bound/Technical The Auto Collision program is designed to teach
Education students the complete cycle of repairing automobiles
3 credits each year and other vehicles damaged from normal “wear and
9 credits Lakeland Community College tear” or from accidents and collisions. The
10 credits through University of Akron knowledge and skills covered include shop safety,
3 CT2 credits use of hand and power tools, rust repair, sheet metal
Certifications Available: State Tested Nursing repair, body panel replacement, fiberglass repair,
Assistant (STNA) & CPR unibody and frame repair, custom fabrication
Career: H, P painting, MIG welding, detailing and customer
service. ASE and NATEF are available for qualified
This program is designed to provide the basic health- students.
care skills necessary for an entry-level position in Auto Collision I consists of Collision Nonstructural
health care. Upon successful competition of the Inspection and Repair and Collision Painting and
program and passage of certification exams, students Refinishing.
can begin a career as a State Tested Nursing Assistant Auto Collision II consists of Collision Structural
(STNA). Students will learn to assist patients with Inspection and Repair and Collision Electrical and
daily living and fundamental tasks, assist in a health Mechanical.
care setting, and prepare sterile environments. Job opportunities for those completing this program
include: body repair shops, auto dealerships,
wholesale or retail parts and paint sales, frame shops,
front end shops, custom shops, auto recycler, shop
foreperson and major claims insurance adjuster. The
Ohio Technical College offers advance placement in
Auto Collision repair and refinishing Technologies.
In addition to classroom training, senior-level
students who meet the established requirements may
be permitted to work at an Auto Collision related job
during the second semester of their senior year.
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