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| What
Are Core Training Programs? |
| I-CAR
recommends that all students have a thorough understanding
of the material found in the Core Training Programs before
beginning any Non-Structural; Structural; Refinishing; Mechanical;
or Estimating, Management, Appraisal programs. The Core Training
Programs offer a broad understanding of different aspects
of the collision industry and many of the concepts, methods,
and procedures found in these programs provide the foundation
for more advanced concepts in the I-CAR Enhanced Delivery
curriculum. |
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| Which
Task Area Group Applies To Me? |
| Each
task area is divided into four sequential groups. The descriptive
program names will help give you a good idea of what each
program covers. However, the best way to determine your task
area group is to read the program descriptions online or
in the I-CAR Training Catalog. These descriptions detail
the material covered in the programs. When searching online,
you can use the online class search code located under each
program description on the training paths. |
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| When
selecting which task area is most appropriate for you, keep
in mind that a good training program teaches you new information
while also reviewing some material you already know and use. |
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| How
Do I Read The Programs On The Training Paths? |
| The
I-CAR training paths were designed to be simple and universal
to the collision industry. The legend at the bottom of the
training paths explains some basic coding on the document.
Every training program is listed by a descriptive program
name, online class search code, and also indicates the number
of Gold Class points you will earn when successfully completing
the program. |
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| More
Training Path Info from the ICAR web site |
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Training
Paths Poster - PDF. |
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