Transportation Technologies Center

Your classroom doesn’t have to be boring — it could be our auto body shop! In the Transportation Technologies Center, students learn to put the finishing touches on their careers.

Panoramic view of an open automotive workshop bay with a large garage door, several cars parked inside, vehicle lifts and tools visible, and outdoor parking areas and buildings on either side of the entrance.

Auto Collision Repair

The Auto Collision Technology lab gets you under the hood for a hands-on education in automotive repair. Get on the road to a new career.

Panoramic view of an automotive training shop with multiple cars and trucks on lifts, including vehicles in various stages of repair, surrounded by workstations, tools, and open floor space under a high, bright ceiling.
Student uses a powered sander to smooth the surface of a car door, removing paint on a red and black vehicle inside an auto body workshop.
Student wearing a red cap and safety glasses uses a handheld grinder on a car panel, producing sparks while smoothing the metal surface in an auto shop.
Student wearing a blue cap inspects the underside of a raised vehicle, reaching toward the suspension near a tire in an auto repair training shop with organized tools in the background.
Student wearing a red cap uses a manual dent puller on a car panel, applying force to repair damage in an auto body training shop with tools and equipment in the background.
In an auto body lab, a student in a blue TSTC hat carefully adjusts a red car panel as another student works on a panel set on a stand in the background.
Inside an automotive lab, a student in a red cap carefully works a dent out of a car panel using a hammer and puller tool, with a partially restored vehicle behind him.
Inside an automotive lab, a student wearing a red cap carefully applies heat to a car panel with a handheld tool, with a partially restored vehicle visible behind him.

This video provides an overview of Auto Collision Repair.

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