CONTRA COSTA COLLEGE Course-Level Student Learning Outcomes with Assessment Methods and Criteria x New Revised Date: 3/22/14 AUSER 203 Department/Course Number: Course Title: Automotive Engine Performance Is this course required for completion of a degree, major(s), or certificate program(s)? If yes, which degree/major(s)/certificate program(s)? Major(s): Automotive Service Technician Automotive Hybrid Technician AA x x AS Yes No ADT (TMC) Certificate of Achievement? x Yes Certificate of Achievement? x Yes No No Certificate(s) of Accomplishment: Does this course satisfy a GE requirement(s)? A. Language & Rationality B. Natural Science w/ Lab C. Arts and Humanities D. Social Sciences Intended Outcome 1. The student will be able to work safely in the auto shop. 2. The student will be able to 3. 4. diagnose faults in ignition and fuel systems based on test results. The student will be able to diagnose emission concerns using an exhaust gas analyzer. The student will be able to diagnose engine control and on-board diagnostic system problems using a scan tool. Yes (If yes, which requirement?) English Composition No Oral Communication & Critical Thinking E. Mathematics Proficiency F. Health Education G. Physical Education Assessment Method Assessment Criteria Online Safety and Pollution (SP2) exams Embedded questions in midterm test and final exam. All students will score at least 80% on both Safety and Pollution (SP2) tests. Each question will be answered correctly by 75% of students Embedded questions in midterm test and final exam. Each question will be answered correctly by 75% of students Embedded questions in midterm test and final exam. Each question will be answered correctly by 75% of students You may have more (or fewer) than five outcomes. Attach separate pages as needed. 02/14 revised x