Automotive Restoration

Courses

ARS 112: Auto Restoration Research

Credits 3 Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 0
Clinical Experience Hours
0

This course covers identification and collection of information needed to restore classic automobiles. Emphasis is placed on using books, numbers, emblems, titles, bills of sale, and other documents as resources. Upon completion, students should be able to use reference materials in the area of auto restoration to restore classic vehicles.

ARS 114: Restoration Skills I

Credits 4 Class Hours 2 Lab Hours 4
Clinical Experience Hours
0

This course covers mechanical, electrical, and upholstery restoration. Emphasis is placed on engines, transmissions, brakes, starters, generators, distributors, and replacement or fabrication of upholstery. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the major components contained in a wide range of classic vehicles.

ARS 115: Restoration Skills II

Credits 4 Class Hours 2 Lab Hours 4
Clinical Experience Hours
0

This course covers advanced mechanical, electrical, and upholstery restoration. Emphasis is placed on advanced techniques applied to engines, transmissions, brakes, starters, generators, distributors, and replacement or fabrication of upholstery. Upon completion, students should be able to apply advanced techniques to restore, rebuild, or replace specific components of a wide range of classic vehicles.

ARS 116: Restoration Skills III

Credits 4 Class Hours 2 Lab Hours 4
Clinical Experience Hours
0

This course covers advanced restoration skills for a wide range of classic vehicles. Emphasis is placed on advanced techniques applied to engines, transmissions, brakes, starters, generators, and distributors, and replacement or fabrication of upholstery including attaching and removing trim. Upon completion, students should be able to apply advanced techniques to restore, rebuild, or replace specific components of a wide range of classic vehicles.

State Prerequisite Courses