Automotive Collision and Refinishing Foundation

Diploma: Certificate

Location: Broadway

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Overview

Get a full introduction to automotive collision and refinishing by learning to prime, repair, and finish damaged vehicles in VCC’s state-of-the-art auto body shop.

Tuition $4,397
Credential Certificate
Length 35-0 weeks
Hours Full-time
Delivery Class-based and Online
Campus Broadway
Start dates

What to expect

What you will learn

  • Adhere to industry health and safety standards in the repair and reconditioning of automotive vehicles
  • Maintain tools and equipment to ensure top performance, safety and environmental compliance
  • Perform cutting, welding and heating processes to industry and vehicle manufacturers’ standards
  • Analyze vehicle conditions and documentation to develop organized repair plans
  • Use communication techniques to build and maintain professional industry and customer relations
  • Remove and install vehicle components to manufacturers fit and finish standards
  • Prepare surfaces for refinishing accounting for substrate conditions and manufacturers’ specifications
  • Use repair materials and equipment in preparation for top-coat application in accordance with manufacturers’ specifications
  • Perform top-coating procedures to achieve a variety of original equipment (OE) finishes
  • Remove, repair and install metal panels and components to original contour, fit and finish
  • Remove, repair and install plastic panels and components to original contour, fit and finish
  • Perform automotive detailing tasks and inspect repaired vehicles according to quality assurance standards

Program duration and maximum time for completion

This full-time program is 35 weeks in duration and must be completed within 2 years.

Admission requirements

Program-specific

Admission Requirements
English 10 or equivalent

OR
Department approval

Note: Basic computer skills and access to an internet-connected computer or mobile device is required.
 
Application Procedure
The application process depends on your applicant type.
 
Adult Applicants
Youth Train in Trades (Dual Credit) Applicants
  • Greater Vancouver Area High School Students:
    • Contact your school district’s Career Program Coordinator or Administrator. Do not apply directly to VCC.
 

Learn more about VCC's academic upgrading or English as a Second Language (ESL) courses, or discover which university transfer options are right for you.

Recommended characteristics

Program activities require:

  • frequent lifting and moving of heavy equipment, automotive parts, and materials;
  • frequent movement alternating between standing, bending, kneeling and reaching;
  • extended periods (5+ hours) of standing/walking on concrete floors/hard surfaces;
  • differentiating colours for safety codes, wiring, and automotive paint colour analysis and tinting;
  • the operation of automobiles for staging/positioning within the facility;
  • precise hand-eye coordination and dexterity. Activities may include the operation of equipment and machines, detailed assembly, and small-scale technical work requiring steady hand movements.

Program environment involves:

  • exposure to fumes, dust, and airborne particles from paints, solvents, and mechanical processes;
  • exposure to loud machinery noise, power tools, and equipment vibrations;
  • exposure to automotive chemicals and strong odors from paint, solvents and additives, cleaning agents, polishing compounds, fuels, oils, lubricants and coolants.

Other considerations include:

  • the required use of computers to access web-based course materials, and to complete quizzes and exams;
  • following detailed oral and written instruction in the English language.

If you have a disability or diagnosis and think you might face challenges with any of the listed program considerations, please contact disabilityservices@vcc.ca or 604.871.7500 to explore possible accommodations/supports.

Program availability

Not currently available.

Courses

ACRF 1100Occupational Safety2.5
ACRF 1110Industry Readiness4.5
ACRF 1120Construction and Components5
ACRF 1130Tools, Equipment and Maintenance3.5
ACRF 1140Welding, Heating and Cutting Steel3
ACRF 1150Metal Panels and Components7.5
ACRF 1160Plastic Panels and Components2
ACRF 1170Organize, Document and Communicate2
ACRF 1180Refinish Preparation6.5
ACRF 1185Refinish Application4
ACRF 1190Interior and Exterior Detailing1.5
Total Credits42

This information is intended as a guideline only. Program and course details are subject to change with the approval of VCC's Board of Governors.

Fees and costs

Application fee $36
Tuition $4,397
Student union $73
College initiative $127
Materials $456
Campus resource $176
Laundry $506
Medical & Dental $285 Provided by Student Union
U-Pass $376 Discounted, unlimited transit pass. Learn more.
Graduation $45
Coverall deposit $85
Total $6,559

* Fees are approximate and subject to change with the approval of VCC's Board of Governors. Students are required to pay any applicable fee increases. Application and assessment fees are non-refundable. Tuition fees include a non-refundable deposit ($300 or $500, depending on program).

Fees listed are for domestic students. For international programs, visit VCC International.

Any refunds are issued according to VCC's refund policy.

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Technical requirement

General technology requirements for online learning

How to apply

Youth applications (high school students in grade 10 and 11):

Note: Youth Train in Trades cohorts start in September & February.

Adult applications: apply below.

Ready to apply?

Online

You will be directed to EducationPlannerBC.

Mail

Fill out a PDF form and mail to:
VCC Registrar's Office
1155 East Broadway
Vancouver, B.C., V5T 4V5

Contact us

Advising services

Phone: 604.871.7000, option 2
Email: studentservice@vcc.ca

Advising services for International students

study@vcc.ca

Indigenous Territory Acknowledgment

VCC is located on the traditional territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) peoples, and we acknowledge our privilege to be here.