Autobody B20 (theory with work placement)

Building on the knowledge gained in Autobody A20, students will be exposed to refinishing and repair techniques.
Sask DLC coordinates the work placement at a local dealership.

Prerequisite

Recommend completing Autobody A20

Delivered

Online Asynchronous

Credits

PAA 20 or Elective 20

What Will I Learn?

Students will study specific components of a vehicle and learn how to properly maintain, assess, and repair damage. Students will also gain a basic understanding of the time and cost associated with various autobody repairs. There is a continued emphasis on workplace safety practices

Autobody B20 consists of:

  • 50 hours of online theory

  • 50 hours of work placement coordinated by Sask DLC

All students, parents and mentors are encouraged to familiarize themselves with our work placement information.

Work placements provide students an opportunity to see if a trade might be right for them. This is only possible with the support of our partner Saskatchewan Association of Automotive Repairers.

Units of Study

Injury prevention & welding

Air bags

Estimating repair costs

Plastic repair

Automotive refinishing & painting

Measurement

Work placement

Exams

No Proctored Exams

What is a proctor?

Course Materials

You Will Need

Students are responsible for any necessary workplace attire/materials (i.e. steel-toed work boots, coveralls, etc.)

Supplied by Sask DLC

E-Text: Auto Collision Repair and Refinishing

Saskatchewan Distance Learning Centre provides Kindergarten to Grade 12 courses to Saskatchewan students who choose to study online. We empower students and families to choose the learning environment that works best for them, while supporting their graduation plan.

Learning

Services

Connect