Industrial Maintenance Technology Student Learning Outcomes

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Industrial Maintenance Technology Student Learning Outcomes February, 2017

~ f ) FDTC Curriculum Map Program: Industrial Maintenance Technology Course# Course Title Credits Hours Lecture Lab Program Outcomes IMT 131 Hydraulics & Pneumatics 4 3 3 1,2,3,4,5 IMT 140 Industrial Electricity 5 4 3 1,2,3,4,5 IMT 141 Electrical Control Devices 5 4 3 1,2,3,4,5 IMT 160 Preventive Maintenance 3 2 3 1,2,3,4,5 IMT 161 Mechanical Power Applications 4 3 3 1,2,3,4,5 IMT 202 Electrical Troubleshooting 4 3 3 1,2,3,4,5 IMT 203 Mechanical Troubleshooting 4 3 3 1,2,4,5 IMT210 Basic Industrial Skills I 3 3 0 1,2,4,5 IMT 211 Basic Industrial Skills II 3 3 0 1,2,4 5 IMT212 Electrical Theory 3 2 3 1,2,3,4,5 IMT 233 Programmable Logic Controllers 3 2 3 1,2,3,4,5 General Education Outcomes Program Outcomes 1 The IMT graduate demonstrates the proper use of safety equipment, devices, and procedures in classroom and lab environments. 2 The IMT graduate combines basic theoretical knowledge and understanding of the Industrial Maintenance Field and practical laboratory experience to set up and repair industrial equipment and facilities. 3 The IMT graduate compares and contrasts the operations of various industrial circuits in outline form. 4 The IMT graduate applies theoretical study and the knowledge of metering tools to troubleshoot mechanical, electrical, and electromechanical systems and repair them. 5 The IMT graduate determines the proper publication for guidance in the performance of the specific task assigned. General Education Outcomes 1 Computer Literacy 2 Mathematics 3 Oral & Written Communications 4 Reading 5 Applied Technology 6 Problem-Solving Skills 7 Information Literacy Course# Course Title Credits Hours Lecture Lab Program Outcomes General Education Outcomes Mat 170 Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonometry I 3 3 0 2,3,4,6,7 Eng 160 Technical Communications 3 3 0 1,3,4,5,6,7 Psy 103 Human Relations 3 3 0 3,4,6,7 HSS 205 Technology and Society 3 3 0 1,3,4,5,6,7 Eco 201 Economics Concepts 3 3 0 234567

Florence-Darlington Technical College Industrial Maintenance Technology Program and Course Student Learning Outcomes L ( IMT 141- Electrical Control Devices 1 The IMT student recognizes electrical safety hazards and how to reduce the risk of exposure to those risks. 2 The IMT student explores different types of switching devices. 3 The IMT student examines the characteristics of overload protection devices. 4 The IMT student explains the characteristics of solenoids and relays. 5 The IMT student demonstrates how to install AC and DC controllers. 6 The IMT student practices troubleshooting common electrical control device issues. IMT 140 - Industrial Electricity 1 The IMT student recognizes electrical safety hazards and how to reduce the risk of exposure to those risks. 2 The IMT student identifies, associates, and computes which electrical theory and law and apply. 3 The IMT student identifies components of electrical circuits and how to measure them. 4 The IMT student examines the principles of AC circuits and understand how certain components react. 5 The IMT student calculates the effects of AC components in circuits. 6 The IMT student explores the different types of electrical motors. 7 The IMT student practices electrical motor maintenance procedures. CSLO's IMT 131 - Hydraulics and Pneumatics 1 The IMT student recognizes pneumatic and hydraulic safety hazards and how to reduce the risk of exposure to those risks. 2 The IMT student identifies, associates, and computes pneumatic and hydraulic theory and law and apply. 3 The IMT student identifies components of pneumatic and hydraulic circuits. 4 The IMT student explores different types and configurations of pneumatic and hydraulic circuits. 5 The IMT student designs, installs, and tests basic pneumatic and hydraulic circuits. 6 The IMT student practices pneumatic and hydraulic maintenance procedures. PSLO's 1 The IMT graduate demonstrates the proper use of safety equipment, devices, and procedures in classroom and lab environments. 2 The IMT graduate combines basic theoretical knowledge and understanding of the Industrial Maintenance Field and practical laboratory experience to set up and repa ir industrial equipment and facilities. 2 The IMT graduate compares various electrical and hydraulic circuits and outline the differences between them. 3 The IMT graduate applies theoretical study and the knowledge of metering tools to troubleshoot mechanical, electrical, and electromechanical systems and repair them. 4 The IMT graduate determines the proper publication for guidance in the performance of the specific task assigned.

IMT 160 - Preventive Maintenance 1 The IMT student recognizes various safety hazards and how to reduce the risk of exposure to those n risks. - 2 The IMT student explores and compares preventive and predictive maintenance. 3 The IMT student will be introduced to typical equipment failure areas and how preventive maintenance can reduce those failures. 4 The IMT student develops preventive maintenance task lists for various equipment. 5 The IMT student utilizes manufacturer's specifications in the selection of proper tools and materials for various preventive maintenance tasks. 6 The IMT student demonstrates their ability to perform preventive maintenance. IMT 161 - Mechanical Power Applications 1 The IMT student recognizes mechanical safety hazards and how to reduce the risk of exposure to those risks. 2 The IMT student explores various mechanical components found in industrial facilities. 3 The IMT student examines the characteristics of differing bearings and how to identify them. 4 The IMT student classifies pumps and their uses. 5 The IMT student identifies gear types and applications. 6 The IMT student demonstrates proper gear reducer disassembly and reassembly. ( IMT 202 - Electrical Troubleshooting 1 The IMT student recognizes electrical safety hazards and how to reduce the risk of exposure to those risks. 2 The IMT student identifies various drawings used by electrical technicians. 3 The IMT student compares normal electrical conditions in troubleshooting diagrams to actual field components. 4 The IMT student examines the function of various switches and switching devices used in electrical devices. 5 The IMT student demonstrates how to test for open and shorted electrical circuits. 6 The IMT student examines faulty electrical equipment and uses the proper test equipment, tools, and troubleshooting guides and schematics to correct the issue. IMT 203 - Mechanical Troubleshooting 1 The IMT student recognizes mechanical safety hazards and how to reduce the risk of exposure to those risks. 2 The IMT student identifies various drawings used by mechanical technicians. 3 The IMT student compares normal mechanical conditions in troubleshooting diagrams to actual field components. 4 The IMT student examines the function of various mechanical devices. 5 The IMT student demonstrates how to test and align various mechanical devices. 6 The IMT student examines faulty mechanical equipment and uses the proper test equipment, tools, and troubleshooting guides and schematics to correct the issue. L

(' risks. ( L. IMT 210 - Basic Industrial Skills I 1 The IMT student recognizes various safety hazards and how to reduce the risk of exposure to those 2 The IMT student applies basic mathematics to the Industrial Maintenance Field. 3 The IMT student recognizes basic shapes used in the Industrial Maintenance Field and uses geometry to calculate their area and volume. 4 The IMT student identifies and operates basic hand tools used in an industrial environment. IMT 211 - Basic Industrial Skills II 1 The IMT student recognizes various safety hazards and how to reduce the risk of exposure to those risks. 2 The IMT student applies basic mathematics to the Industrial Maintenance Field. 3 The IMT student recognizes basic shapes used in the Industrial Maintenance Field and uses geometry to calculate their area and volume. 4 The IMT student demonstrates how to use various hand tools. IMT 212 - Electrical Theory 1 The IMT student recognizes electrical safety hazards and how to reduce the risk of exposure to those risks. 2 The IMT student demonstrates the safe employment of the tools of the trade. 3 The IMT student determines which electrical test equipment to use and demonstrate their proper use. 4 The IMT student explains how to navigate various codes and regulations, relating to the electrical field. 5 The IMT student utilizes blue prints and drawings and understand their importance. 6 The IMT student constructs sample industrial wiring circuits. IMT 214 - Industrial Wiring 1 The IMT student recognizes electrical safety hazards and how to reduce the risk of exposure to those risks. 2 The IMT student identifies components by NEMA and IEC size and ratings. 3 The IMT student demonstrates their ability to wire various switches and switching devices. 4 The IMT student demonstrates their ability to wire various motor control devices. 5 The IMT student explains various motor starting and operation techniques. 6 The IMT student constructs and tests motor starting circuits. IMT 233 - Programmable Logic Controllers 1 The IMT student recognizes the basic function of Programmable Logic Controllers. 2 The IMT student understands the fundamentals of logic. 3 The IMT student examines the basics of programming the Programmable Logic Controllers. 4 The IMT student develops and composes basic Ladder Logic Programs. 5 The IMT student manipulates data and programs for Programmable Logic Controllers. 6 The IMT student installs, edits, and troubleshoots Programmable Logic Controllers.

( ( ) I IMT Five Year Assessment Map I I I I I I I I Year1 Year2 Year 3 Year4 Year 5 Fall 2016 p Spring 2017 p Summer2017 p Fall 2017 p Spring 2018 p Summer2018 p Fall 2018 p Spring 2019 p Summer2019 p Fall 2019 p Spring 2020 p Summer2020 p Fall 2020 p Spring 2021 p Summer2021 p s s s s s - s s s s s s s s s s L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L Course 0 Course 0 Course 0 Course 0 Course 0 Course 0 Course 0 Course 0 Course 0 Course 0 Course 0 Course 0 Course 0 Course 0 Course 0 IMT 210 4 IMT160 2 IMT212 3 IMT131 4 IMT202 s IMT161 1 IMT141 2 IMT211 4 3 IMT 203 5 IMT 140 1 IMT233 Industrial Maintenance Program Learning Outcomes 1 The IMT graduate will demonstrate the proper use of safety equipment, devices, and procedures In classroom and lab environments. 2 The IMT graduate w!ii combine basic theoretical knowledge and understanding of the Industrial Maintenance Field and practical laboratory experience to set up and repair Industrial equipment and facilities. 3 The IMT graduate wlll compare and contrast the operations of various industrial circuits in outline form.. 4 The IMT graduate will be able to apply theoretical study and the knowledge of metering tools to troubleshoot mechanical, electrical, and electromechanical systems and repair them. 5 The IMT graduate will determine the proper publication for guidance in the performance of the specific task assigned. - - 2 0 1 7 1 1 1 1 0

1'} ~ - :-~}t~: ';fi:t;:~:rif_l{,t~::;~/;~,.);... in C: Cl) "C ::I... en...... C: ::I Student Identification -- Industrial Maintenance Technology - Program Outcome #1 Name The IMT graduate demonstrates the proper use of safety equipment, device, and procedures in the classroom and lab environments. IMT 210: The IMT student recognizes various safety hazards IMT 140: The IMT student recognizes electrical safety hazards 0 and how to reduce the risk of exposure to those risks. and how to reduce the risk of exposure to those risks. 0 (.) Last First Sex ID NO Summative Formative Summative Formative NCCER Module The class will review the Core Chapter 1 Test The class will review the text 00101-09 Exam Curriculum text book, Unit 1 Current, Resistance, and book and perform hands-on Basic Safety and perform a hands-on Voltage exercises, regarding electrical exercise. 1 xxxx xxxx M xxxx 93.3 100 88 100 2 xxxx xxxx M xxxx 70 100 84 100 3 xxxx xxxx M xxxx 92.5 100 88 100 4 xxxx xxxx M xxxx 72.5 100 84 100 5 xxxx xxxx M xxxx 80 100 80 100 6 xxxx xxxx M xxxx 80 100 92 100 7 xxxx xxxx M xxxx 93.3 100 100 100 8 xxxx xxxx M xxxx 82.5 100 88 100 9 xxxx xxxx M xxxx 80 100 88 100 10 xxxx xxxx M xxxx 82.5 100 0 100 11 xxxx xxxx M xxxx 87.5 100 92 100 12 xxxx xxxx M xxxx 77.5 100 88 100 13 xxxx xxxx M xxxx 70 100 92 100 14 xxxx xxxx M xxxx 90 100 84 100 15 xxxx xxxx M xxxx 93.3 100 88 100 16 xxxx xxxx M xxxx 73.3 100 84 100 17 xxxx xxxx M xxxx 90 100 88 100 18 xxxx xxxx M xxxx 60 100 92 100...i~Ee~ O~ _p r,,hig_~er!.. L~~t',.,. ~ 19 xxxx xxxx M xxxx 93.3 100 92 100 20 xxxx xxxx M xxxx 86.7 100 100 100 L'i:~~ hazards. 75 75 75 75.;,,,,.,~- ''!1 70 70 70 70 Actual Percentage Met 95 100 95 100 Course Benchmark Achieved? Exceed Exceed Exceed Exceed

.l!? I Student Identification Industrial Maintenance Technology - Program Outcome #4 s:: - IMT Q) "C Name The IMT graduate applies theoretical study and the knowledge of metering tools to troubleshoot mechanical, electrical, ::, and electromechanical systems and repair them. - hand tools. of the tools of the trade. -Cl) 0 C: ::, 0 u 210: The IMT student demonstrates how to use various IMT 212: The IMT student demonstrates the safe employment Last First Sex IDNO Summative Formative Summative Formative NCCER Module The class will review the Core NCCER Module The class will review the 00103-09 Exam Curriculum text book, Unit 3 40110-07 Exam Industrial Maintenance E&I Introduction to Hand Tools and perform a hands-on Introduction to Test text book, Unit 10 and perform exercise. Instruments a hands-on exercise. 1 xxxx xxxx xxxx -- 90 100 95 100 2 xxxx xxxx xxxx 90 100 75 100 3 xxxx xxxx xxxx 100 100 100 100 4 xxxx xxxx xxxx 90 100 86.7 100 5 xxxx xxxx xxxx 75 100 73.3 100 6 xxxx xxxx xxxx 90 100 95 100 7 xxxx xxxx xxxx 95 100 66.7 100 8 xxxx xxxx xxxx 70 100 80 100 9 xxxx xxxx xxxx 90 100 70 100 10 xxxx xxxx xxxx -- 90 100 85 100 11 xxxx xxxx xxxx 90 100 100 100 12 xxxx xxxx xxxx 70 100 90 100 13 xxxx xxxx xxxx 0 100 53.3 100 14 xxxx xxxx xxxx 90 100 85 100 15 xxxx xxxx xxxx 85 100 93.3 100 16 xxxx xxxx xxxx 75 100 73.3 100 17 xxxx xxxx xxxx 85 100 93.3 100 18 xxxx xxxx xxxx -- 70 100 65 100 19 xxxx xxxx xxxx 90 100 93.3 100 20 xxxx xxxx xxxx 95 100 86.7 100 ~~ore.l.0%,~f:.~_ig~~r:,.;j;~ ':. -. ~.,,; -~-~~-~i>::::,.;':';, 0 i?-(: ;,.. 75 75 75 75 70 70 70 70 Actual Percentage Met 95 100 85 100 Course Benchmark Achieved? Exceed Exceed Exceed Exceed

( Florence-Darlingt,,,-------- echnical College Industrial Maintenance fechnology - Program Assessment - Systematic Evaluation Plan ) Course Category: IZI Traditional D Hybrid/Blended D Online D Web Facilitated D Dual Enrollment D DL Program Student learning Outcome: 1 The IMT graduate will demonstrate the proper use of safety equipment, device, and procedures in the classroom and lab environments. Course Course Student learning Assessment Method Benchmark Actual Level of Action Plan Number Outcome Achievement IMT 210 CSLO #1 The IMT student Formative: The class will All students will operate 100% of Review any recognizes various safety review the Core Curriculum various safety gear, including students unfamiliar safety hazards and how to reduce text book, Unit 1 and lock-out and tag-out gear, to demonstrated devices and/or the risk of exposure to those perform a hands-on exercise the standards of the their procedures. risks. to demonstrate competency. manufacturer of the understanding equipment. of various safety gear. IMT210 CSLO #1 The IMT student Summative: The student will 75% will pass the test with a 95%of The test will be recognizes various safety complete a written test, as 70% or higher. students met reviewed and the hazards and how to reduce arranged by NCCER and the the correct answers will the risk of exposure to those publishers of the text. benchmark. be identified and risks. discussed, to clarify any misunderstandings. IMT140 CSLO #1 The IMT student Formative: The class will All students will employ 100% of Review any recognizes electrical safety review the text book and various electrical safety gear students unfamiliar test hazards and how to reduce perform hands-on exercises, and procedures, to the demonstrated equipment and/or the risk of exposure to those regarding electrical hazards standards of the their procedures. risks. to demonstrate competency. manufacturer of the understanding equipment. of various safety gear. IMT140 CSLO #1 The IMT student Summative: The student will 75% will pass the test with a 95% of The test will be recognizes electrical safety complete a written test, as 70% or higher. students met reviewed and the hazards and how to reduce arranged by NCCER and the the benchmark correct answers will the risk of exposure to those publishers of the text. be identified and risks. discussed, to clarify any misunderstandings. Time Interval Initial course subject and prior to any following units. Initial course subject and prior to any following units. Initial course subject and prior to any following units. Initial course subject and prior to any following units. SEP(Data Collection V2) 9-2016

( \ Florence-Darlingt,.,-------,echnical College Industrial Maintenanc1:: 1 echnology - Program Assessment - Systematic Evaluation Plan ) Course Category: IZI Traditional D Hybrid/Blended D Online D Web Facilitated D Dual Enrollment D DL Program Student Learning Outcome: 4 The IMT graduate applies theoretical study and the knowledge of metering tools to troubleshoot mechanical, electrical, and electromechanical systems and repair them. Course Course Student Learning Assessment Method Benchmark Actual Level of Action Plan Time Interval Number Outcome Achievement IMT210 CSLO #4 The IMT student Formative: The class will All students will safely 100% of Review any Between the identifies and operates basic review the Core Curriculum operate various hand tools in students unfamiliar safety ninth or tenth hand tools used in an text book, Unit 3 and accordance to demonstrated devices and/or week to the industrial environment. perform a hands-on exercise. manufacturer's instructions. their procedures. eleventh or understanding twelfth week of various of the safety gear. semester. IMT210 CSLO #4 The IMT student Summative: The student will 75% will pass the test with a 95% of The test will be Between the identifies and operates basic complete a written test, as 70% or higher. students met reviewed and the ninth or tenth hand tools used in an arranged by NCCER and the the correct answers will week to the industrial environment. publishers of the text. benchmark. be identified and eleventh or discussed, to clarify twelfth week any of the misunderstandings. semester. IMT 212 CSLO #3 The IMT student Formative: The class will All students will safely 100% of Review any During the determines which electrical review the Industrial operate various electrical test students unfamiliar test initial three test equipment to use and Maintenance E&I text book, equipment in accordance to demonstrated equipment and/or weeks of the demonstrate their proper Unit 10 and perform a hands- manufacturer's instructions. their procedures. semester. use. on exercise. understanding ' of various safety gear. IMT 212 CSLO #3 The IMT student Summative: The student will 75% will pass the test with a 85% of The test will be During the determines which electrical complete a written test, as 70% or higher. students met reviewed and the initial three test equipment to use and arranged by NCCER and the the correct answers will weeks of the demonstrate their proper publishers of the text. benchmark. be identified and semester. use. discussed, to clarify any misunderstandings. SEP(Data Collection V2) 9-2016

Course Name: 2016 FA IMT 140-01 Industrial Electricity Faculty: William J Hargrove Semester(s) Reported: 2016 Fall Course Category: [Division] Technical L Impact of Changes Implemented As a Result of Previous Assessment Cycle: NIA SEP(Summary)VZ 9-2016 Summative: 75% of students will The student will complete a make a 70 or better written test, as arranged by on thenccer NCCER and the publisher of the Basic Safety Exam text. Formative: 75% of students will The class will review the Core make a 70 or better Curriculum textbook, Unit I and on the hands-on perform a hands-on exercise. exercise. D C ata ompanson: 2016 20 20 - - Sprin2- Startup Measurement Instrument Benchmark Benchmark Benchmark 20 - Benchmark When Action will be implemented: Fall 2017 Recommended Action(s): Additional videos will be provided that highlight the importance of checking for voltage, prior to working with circuits. Weaknesses in student performances: The students showed a little weakness in the use of the multi- ( meter as a tool for electrical safety. Strength in student performances: The students recognized the importance of protecting for electrical safety hazards associated with basic industrial work. Analysis of Results: All students scored at 100% on the formative hands-on exercise. Students must score at the I 00% in safety hazards to proceed in the course. On the summative Chapter I Test, 95% of the students scored at the 70% benchmark or above. At the time of the reporting, one student was absent and scored a 0%. The remaining students scored an 80% or higher. Course Student Learning Outcome: #I The IMT student recognizes electrical safety hazards and how to reduce the risk of exposure to those risks. Program Student Learning Outcome: # I The IMT graduate will demonstrate the proper use of safety equipment, device and procedures in the classroom and lab environments. ~ Traditional D Hybrid/Blended D Online D Web Facilitated D Dual Enrollment DDL Florence-Darlington Technical College Assessment-Systematic Evaluation Plan Detailed Report

Florence-Darlington Technical College Assessment-Systematic Evaluation Plan Detailed Report Course Name: 2016 FA IMT 210-01 Basic Industrial Skills I Faculty: William J Hargrove Semester(s) Repo11ed: 2016 Fall Com se Category: [Division] Technical L Impact of Changes Implemented As a Result of Previous Assessment Cycle: NIA Summative: 75% of students will The student will complete a make a 70 or better written test, as arranged by on thenccer NCC ER and the publisher of the Basic Safety Exam text. Formative: 75% of students will The class will review the Core make a 70 or better Curriculum textbook, Unit 1 and on the hands-on perform a hands-on exercise. exercise. D C ata ompanson: 2016 20 20 20 - - - Spring- Startup Measurement Instrument Benchmark Benchmark Benchmark Benchmark When Action will be implemented: Fall 2017 Recommended Action(s): Future classes will see a preparatory written exam (quiz) given, prior to the delivery of the actual unit exam. This should help set the mindset of the students. C Strength in student performances: The students seemed to recognize the common safety hazards associated with basic industrial work and how to mitigate them. Weaknesses in student performances: The students struggled with the written exam. Since the exam was the first by this publisher and the unit so large, it was a struggle for many to score well. Analysis of Results: All students scored at 100% on the formative hands-on exercise. Students must score at the 100% in safety hazards to proceed in the course. On the summative NCCER Module Basic Safety Exam 85% of the students scored at the 70% benchmark or above. However; at the time of the reporting, one student was absent and scored a 0, two others scored in the 60's% with three other students scoring at the benchmark of70%. Course Student Learning Outcome: # 1 The IMT student recognizes various safety hazards and how to reduce the risk of exposure to those risks. Program Student Learning Outcome: # 1 The IMT graduate will demonstrate the proper use of safety equipment, device and procedures in the classroom and lab environments. ~ Traditional D Hybrid/Blended D Online D Web Facilitated D Dual Enrollment DDL

Florence-Darlington Technical College Assessment-Systematic Evaluation Plan Detailed Report Course Name: 2016 FA IMT 210-01 Basic Industrial Skills I Faculty: William J Hargrove Semester(s) Reported: 2016 Fall Course Category: [Division] Technical L. Impact of Changes Implemented As a Result of Previous Assessment Cycle: N/A Summative: 75% of students will The student will complete a make a 70 or better written test, as arranged by on thenccer NCCER and the publisher of the Basic Safety Exam text. Formative: 75% of students will The class will review the Core make a 70 or better Curriculum textbook, Unit I and on the hands-on perform a hands-on exercise. exercise. aa ompanson: D t C 2016 20 20 20 - - - Sprin~- Startup Measurement Instrument Benchmark Benchmark Benchmark Benchmark When Action will be implemented: Fall 2017 Recommended Action(s): Future classes will have a greater emphasis on trade terminology for the tools of the trade. ( Weaknesses in student performances: Some of the students struggled with the written exam. Trade terminology threw off some of the student's understanding of the referenced tools. Strength in student performances: The students recognized the basic hand tools associated with basic industrial work and how to properly use and inspect them. Analysis of Results: All students scored at I 00% on the formative hands-on exercise. On the summative NCCER Module Introduction to Hand Tools Exam 95% of the students scored at the 70% benchmark or above. However; at the time of the reporting, one student was absent and scored a 0% and three other students scored at the benchmark of 70%. Course Student Learning Outcome: #4 The IMT student identifies and operates basic hand tools used in an industrial environment. Program Student Learning Outcome: #4 The IMT graduate applies theoretical study and the knowledge of metering tools to troubleshoot mechanical, electrical, and electromechanical systems and repair them. ~ Traditional D Hybrid/Blended D Online D Web Facilitated D Dual Enrollment DDL

Florence-Darlington Technical College Assessment-Systematic Evaluation Plan Detailed Report Course Name: 2016 FA IMT 212-01 Electrical Theory [Division] Technical Faculty: William J Hargrove Semester(s) Reported: 2016 Fall Course Category: ~ Traditional D Hybrid/Blended D Online D Web Facilitated D Dual Enrollment DDL Program Student Learning Outcome: #4 The IMT graduate applies theoretical study and the knowledge of metering tools to troubleshoot mechanical, electrical, and electromechanical systems and repair them. Course Student Learning Outcome: #3 The IMT student determines which electrical test equipment to use and demonstrate their proper use. Analysis of Results: All students scored at 100% on the formative hands-on exercise. On the summative NCCER Module 40110 Exam, 45% of the students scored at the 70% benchmark or above. At the time of the reporting, the remaining breakdown was one student was absent and scored a 0%, three students scored a 60% or below, and five scored a 66.7%. ( Strength in student performances: The students recognized and employed the tools associated with basic industrial electrical work and how to properly use and inspect them. Weaknesses in student performances: The students showed a weakness with the written test. The exam only had 15 questions to it, so the point values were quite high. Recommended Action(s): Focus the student's attention on tools by using more visual cues (projected images and actual items) and associating them with the key terminology, as written in the course material. When Action will be implemented: Fall 2017 D aa t C ompanson: 2016 20-20 - 20 - Sprin!!- Startup Measurement Instrument Benchmark Benchmark Benchmark Benchmark Summative: The student will complete a written test, as arranged by NCCER and the publisher of the text. Formative: The class will review the Core Curriculum textbook, Unit 1 and perform a hands-on exercise. 75% of students will make a 70 or better on thenccer Basic Safety Exam 75% of students will make a 70 or better on the hands-on exercise. (_.. Impact of Changes Implemented As a Result of Previous Assessment Cycle: NIA SEP(Summary)V2 9-2016