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Dec 16, 2025
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2025-2026 College Catalog
Automotive Collision Technology Technician, C.C.
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Program Code: 3210
The Automotive Collision Technology Technician career certificate prepares you for employment as a repair technician or an auto collision painter. Course content includes, but is not limited to, fundamentals of auto body repair, basic sheet metal repair, painting techniques, science of unibody repair, and panel repair and replacement. The SFSC Automotive Collision Technology Technician program is accredited by the ASE Education Foundation, 1503 Edwards Ferry Road, NE, Suite 401, Leesburg, VA 20176.
Length: 1400 contact hours / 46.7 occupational credits
Basic Skills Exit Requirement (TABE):
All students must meet the Exit Requirement (TABE) or qualify for an exemption.
You are exempt if you:
- Earned a GED within the last two years
- Graduated from a Florida high school with a standard diploma in 2007 or later
- Are an adult student with a documented disability
- Hold an Associate in Applied Science degree or higher
Other exemptions may also apply. For more information, contact Advising and Counseling at 863-784-7131.
For non-exempt students:
- You must take the TABE (entry-level exam) within six weeks of starting the program.
- If your test results show you need additional skills, you’ll be referred to applied academics or another adult education program for structured basic skills instruction. This instruction may include English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL).
- You must demonstrate the required basic skills before receiving a Career Certificate of Completion, as outlined in the state curriculum frameworks.
Basic Skills Exit Scores (TABE):
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Math |
557 |
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Language |
560 |
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Reading |
550 |
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Note:
Any course hours and internship/Co-op hours may be used interchangeably after 480 hours have been completed with the approval of the lead instructor, instructional supervisor, and division dean. |
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