Northeast MS

CAREER TYPE

Collision Repair Technology

Auto body technicians fix vehicles after they've been damaged in an accident or other incident. They use a wide array of tools to cut off old parts, connect new parts to the vehicle, fill holes, repair scratches, dents and dings, and make the vehicle look as good as new.

CAREER TYPE KEY FACTS:

Salary Range Potential: Entry Level Wage: $29,030 | Experienced Wage: $51,587

Class Types:

  • N/A

TRAINING CENTER PROGRAMS

Collision Repair Technology

Collision Repair Technology is an instructional program designed to prepare students for entry level into the collision repair and refinishing trade. Upon completion of this program, students will be prepared for beginning positions as body, frame, and refinish technicians. Students will be provided theory and practical repair and refinish work beginning with basic applications and progressing on to heavy collision repairs requiring major body and frame alignment and panel replacement. Instruction includes all phases necessary to teach collision repair including glass replacement, welding, replacement or hardware and trim items and cosmetic and structural repairs.

Example of Class Types

N/A

  Day and Night Classes:

Day Classes only

Pre-requisites required:
Applicants must apply for East Central Community College admission and be accepted.

Length of Program
30 hour Career Certificate | 45 hour Technical Certificate | 60 hour Associate of Applied Science

Summary of Program Requirements
Applicants must apply for East Central Community College admission and be accepted.

Skills Needed
Mechanical, Customer Service, Public Safety and Security, Problem Solving, Operation and Control of Equipment
East Central Community College
Decatur

Contact
Luke Howell
601-635-6261
lhowell@eccc.edu



 
Collision Repair Technology

The instruction includes all phases necessary to teach collision repair including glass replacement, welding, hardware and trim items replacement, cosmetic repairs, and structural repairs. Industry standards referenced are from the 2016 ASE/NATEF Collision Repair & Refinish Standards (Painting and Refinishing, Non-Structural and Structural Analysis and Damage Repair, Mechanical & Electrical Components).

Example of Class Types

N/A

  Day and Night Classes:

Day Classes only

Pre-requisites required:
Applicants must meet HCC admission requirements.

Length of Program
Associate of Applied Science (AAS), Advanced Technical Certificate and Technical Certificate.

Summary of Program Requirements
Applicants must meet HCC admission requirements.

Skills Needed
Mechanical, Customer Service, Public Safety and Security, Problem Solving, Operation and Control of Equipment
Holmes Community College
Goodman

Contact
Emily Bennett
662-472-9058
ebennett@holmescc.edu



 
Collision Repair Technology

The Itawamba Community College Collision Repair Technology program prepares students to repair various kinds of vehicle damage. Graduates should be able to repair or replace body components, paint the vehicle, install all glass in the body, check the underbody for possible frame misalignments, perform minor frame repair and estimate collision damage.

Example of Class Types

N/A

  Day and Night Classes:

Day Classes only

Pre-requisites required:
Applicants must apply and be accepted to ICC.

Length of Program
2 year Associate of Applied Science

Summary of Program Requirements
Applicants must apply and be accepted to ICC.

Skills Needed
Mechanical, Customer Service, Public Safety and Security, Problem Solving, Operation and Control of Equipment
Itawamba Community College
Tupelo

Contact
Dylan Baldwin
662-620-5156
dcbaldwin@iccms.edu



 
Collision Repair Technology

The Collision Repair Program is a four semester certificate program offering training in the latest methods and skills involved in the estimating, repairing, refinishing, and realignment of motor vehicles. Program graduates will receive certificates.

Example of Class Types

N/A

  Day and Night Classes:

Day Classes only

Pre-requisites required:
Applicants must apply and be accepted to NEMCC.

Length of Program
4 Semester Certificate Program

Summary of Program Requirements
Applicants must apply and be accepted to NEMCC.

Skills Needed
Mechanical, Customer Service, Public Safety and Security, Problem Solving, Operation and Control of Equipment
Northeast MS Community College
Booneville

Contact
Randy Mitchell
662-720-7402
rdmitchell@nemcc.edu



 
Collision Repair Technology

This program is designed to provide you with the latest in practical, hands-on coursework driven by current industry standards. This means that what you learn in the collision lab is what you'll use in the repair shops in your hometown and across the nation. Students in our programs work on "live" jobs, cars and trucks that need to be repaired. We are located on the Senatobia campus.

Example of Class Types

N/A

  Day and Night Classes:

Day Classes only

Pre-requisites required:
Applicants must apply for Northwest admission and also be accepted. Program admittance is competitive due to the large number of students interested in the program. Passing a drug screen and obtaining the necessary tools are required for program admissions. Program admission is only in the fall semester.

Length of Program
10 Months

Summary of Program Requirements
Applicants must apply for Northwest admission and also be accepted. Program admittance is competitive due to the large number of students interested in the program. Passing a drug screen and obtaining the necessary tools are required for program admissions. Program admission is only in the fall semester.

Skills Needed
Mechanical, Customer Service, Public Safety and Security, Problem Solving, Operation and Control of Equipment
Northwest MS Community College
Senatobia

Contact
Tony Smith
662-562-3372
tsmith@northwestms.edu