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CONTRA COSTA COLLEGE
Course-Level
Student Learning Outcomes with Assessment Methods and Criteria
x
New
Revised
Date: 7/18/14
AUSER 208
Department/Course Number:
Course Title: Level 1 Smog Inspector
Is this course required for completion of a degree, major(s), or certificate program(s)?
Yes
If yes, which degree/major(s)/certificate program(s)?
ADT (TMC)
AA
AS
x No
Major(s):
Certificate of Achievement?
Certificate of Achievement?
Certificate of Achievement?
Yes
Yes
Yes
x No
x No
x 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. Students will demonstrate
knowledge of basic
emission control systems,
parts and components on
various vehicle designs.
3. The student will
demonstrate how to check
timing and exhaust gas
recirculation systems on
various vehicle designs.
Yes (If yes, which requirement?)
English Composition
x
No
Oral Communication & Critical Thinking
E. Mathematics Proficiency
F. Health Education
G. Physical Education
Assessment Method
Online Safety and Pollution
exams
Assessment Criteria
All students will score at least 80% on
both SP2 Safety and Pollution test.
Exams with embedded test
questions.
At least 75% of the students will
answer the embedded question
correctly
Performance check off list rubric
“1” – Exposure only; general
information
“2” – Limited Practice; has
practiced job during class
“3” – Moderately Skilled; has
performed job with limited help
“4” – Skilled; can performed job
without help.
At least 75% of the students will
score at least “4” on hands on testing.
4. The Student will
demonstrate how to check
monitor readiness on
vehicles equipped with
second generation onboard diagnostics systems
(OBDII)
Performance check off list rubric
“1” – Exposure only; general
information
“2” – Limited Practice; has
practiced job during class
“3” – Moderately Skilled; has
performed job with limited help
“4” – Skilled; can performed job
without help
At least 75% of the students will
score at least “4” on hands on testing.
You may have more (or fewer) than five outcomes. Attach separate pages as needed.
02/14 revised
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