Supplementary Information for Experimental Topic Courses 100 – Revised 3/13 Originated by: Peter Lock Date: Course Outline Information: Discipline: 1. Department & Alpha Numeric AUSER 100 2. 3. Welding for the Automotive Technician Course Title: Title V Credit Status: x CCC Degree credit (Elective only) 1/27/14 Automotive Technology V Number of Weeks: Non-degree credit 18 Non-credit GE Breadth Requirements (P.E. courses only) 4. Hours per term: Units: 1.5 Lecture: 18 Lab: 27 HBA: No x Material Fee: n/a Open Entry/Open Exit: Yes Brief Course Description This course is for the automotive technician who needs welding skills in the areas of mechanical repair and collision repair. A focus will be put on industry needs that technicians will use every day including safety, heating, and basic welding techniques. 7. COURSE CONTENT: (In detail; attach additional information as needed and include percentage breakdown) 5. 6. SP2 Safety tests/ Collision Safety and Collision Pollution Welding techniques focusing on vertical, horizontal, flat and overhead positions. Setup of welding machines with gases, wire and consumables will also be taught. Oxyacetylene welding methods including steel, brazing, GMAW (MIG) (Gas Metallic Arc Welding) (Metallic Inert Gas) welding with steel and bronze. Show techniques to use heat on low carbon, some high strength materials and aluminum. 8. Methods of Instruction Lecture, demonstrations, and hands-on 9. INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS: SP2 - Safety online materials, ICAR (Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair) welding materials and handouts. 10. Methods of Evaluating Student Performance: (Show percentage breakdown for evaluation instruments) 50 % Practice projects 50 % Final projects 11. Grading Policy (Choose LG, P/NP, or SC) x Letter Grade Pass / No Pass 90% - 100% = A 70% and above = Pass 80% - 89% = B Below 70% = No Pass 70% - 79% = C 60% - 69% = D Below 60% = F Student Choice 90% - 100% = A 80% - 89% = B 70% - 79% = C 60% - 69% = D Below 60% = F or 70% and above = Pass Below 70% = No Pass CONTRA COSTA COLLEGE Course-Level Student Learning Outcomes with Assessment Methods and Criteria Department/Course Number: Course Title: AUSER 100 V Date: 1/2014 Welding for the Automotive Technician Is this course required for completion of a degree, major(s), or certificate program(s)? If yes, which degree/major(s)/certificate program(s)? Degree: AA AS Major(s): Certificate of Achievement? Certificate of Achievement? Certificate of Achievement? Certificate(s) of Accomplishment: Does this course satisfy a GE requirement(s)? Yes If yes, which requirement(s)? A. Language & Rationality English Composition B. Natural Science w/ Lab C. Arts and Humanities D. Social Sciences F. American Institutions G. Health Education 1. 2. Intended Outcome The student will demonstrate proper safety procedures. The student will demonstrate heating techniques. x Yes x No Yes Yes Yes No No No No Oral Communication & Critical Thinking H. Physical Education Activity I. Mathematics Proficiency J. Computer Literacy K. Cultural Pluralism L. Information Competency Assessment Method Online SP2 Safety and Pollution exams Performance check off list rubric “0” – No Exposure; no information or practice “1” – Exposure only; general information “2” – Limited Practice; has practiced job during class “3” – Moderately Skilled; has performed job with limited help “4” – Skilled; performed job without help 3. Please print this page out as a separate form Assessment Criteria At least 80% of students will score at least 80% on both SP2 Safety and Pollution test. At least 70% of the students will score at least “3” on the hands-on testing.