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General Shop Safety RulesEYESFEETCLOTHINGHANDSHAIREARSFIRE/FIRST AIDEXHAUSTDRIVINGCourse Syllabus - Automotive Technology 121- Principles of Automotive Electricity and Electronics - Fall 2004Course Times:Monday - 8:30am - 11:30amWednesday - 8:30am - 11:30amInstructor:Assistant Professor, Dan ReedAutomotive Technology(267) [email protected] Hours: - (For tutoring or additional help please contact me)Room 155 - WPRC ATC12:30 pm to 3:30 pm Monday and Wednesday3:30 pm – 4:00 pm Tuesday and ThursdayDescription: This course is a study of the fundamental theory and applications of electrical and electronic principles in the automotive industry. Emphasis is placed on subject matter recommended by the industry through the National Automotive Technicians Educational Foundation (NATEF). This course, in conjunction with AT 221 isdesigned to help prepare students for the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) exam in group 6: "Electrical and Electronic Systems," and incorporates substantial hands-on training with both demonstrator units and customer vehicles utilizing state-of-the-art electronic text equipment in the Automotive Technology Center. AT121 incorporates substantial “hands on” training. Students will inspect, diagnose, and repair automotive starting, charging, and basic electrical circuits. Students will receive credit from the Ford motor company in “Basic Electrical Systems”Course Outline:September 8 Chapter 2 - Basic theory electrical theory13 Chapter 2 - Basic theory electrical theory15 Lab Chapter 2 - FT20 Lab Chapter 222 Lab Chapter 227 Unit Test 1 (Chapter 2)29 Chapter 3 - Electrical Components - FTOctober 4 Lab Chapter 36 Lab Chapter 311 NO CLASS13 Chapter 4 - Wiring and Circuit Diagrams18 Lab Chapter 420 Lab Chapter 425 Lab Chapter 3/427 Lab Chapter 3/4November 1 Lab Chapter 3/43 Unit Test 2 (Chapters 3 and 4)8 Chapter 5 - Automotive Batteries - FT10 Lab Chapter 515 Lab Chapter 517 Chapter 6 Starting Systems22 Lab Chapter 624 Lab Chapter 629 Lab Chapter 6December 1 Chapter 7 Charging Systems6 Lab Chapter 78 Lab Chapter 713 Lab Chapter 7115 Final Exam Chapter 5,6, and 7 - FTFord Tests and Due Dates: Certifications are DUE at the START of class.Automotive FundamentalsTF1010011C - Electrical Systems - Due by 9/15Electrical Systems34S11W0 - Basic Electrical Theory and Operation - Due by 9/2934S12W0 - Battery, Starting and Charging System Theory and Operation - Due by 11/834G02W0 - FIRTFT Battery Testing and ChargingCBT/FMT – Electrical Tools and Testing. –Due by 12/15 - Must be done here at ATC center.Required Student Texts:Today's Technician: Automotive Electricity Electronics CM/SM3rd EditionBarry Hollembeak Technical Training, Inc. Jack Erjavec Professor Emeritus, Columbus State Community College Published by Delmar Publishers Classroom and Shop Manual © 2003ISBN/ISSN: 0-7668-2099-8http://www.autoed.com/ Resources available in the Automotive Technology Center:MITCHELL ON-DEMAND, Computerized repair information systemMitchell InternationalPO Box 26260San Diego, CA 92196-6550Student Evaluation:In terms of learning outcomes, student evaluation will be based on the following:- Unit Exams (50%) (Midterm, Final, Computer Tests)- Labs, Homework, Classroom participation and shop evaluation (25%) - Attendance (25%)GradeCourse Numerical Average “Real Life” A 90-100 Outstanding, “You’re going places!”B 80-89 A very good worker.C 70-79 You do what needs to get done.D 60-69 Passed up for raises, and promotions.F 59 and below “Your FIRED!”Laboratory Assignments:Students will be required to complete at least one lab assignment for each section of study. Students must do their own work, copying or plagiarism will not be tolerated and will result in ejection from the course.Exams:The exams will evaluate what the students have completed in the classroom and the lab. They will consist of short answer questions based on ASE-related test material and sample questions. Students will also have toperform hands-on based testing and demonstrate to the instructor lab-learned skills.Attendance and Preparation:2Students will be encouraged to treat the educational process like gainful employment with compensation being a comparable grade. Attendance is mandatory. Only an excused absence can be made up at a later time. If it is deemed that the student is abusing the use of excused absences, this privilege will be revoked. Ifyou are unable to attend a class or will be late, please call me. The Community College of Philadelphia states that missing four (4) classes is worth two weeks of missed work. The student may be dropped from this course at that time. Students sitting more than half way toward the back will accrue only ½ of an attendance credit; students sitting in the forward half of the classroom would accrue a full attendance credit. (as room permits)Roll will be taken every day at the start of class time. If you are late, it will be counted as an absence.Absences will be marked as 20 points off of the student’s attendance grade.Lockers and changing areas are available to students in the rest rooms of the Automotive Technology Center.It is strongly advised that students bring a change of "work clothes" for lab periods and wear appropriate "shop-durable," closed-toed footwear. A student wearing inappropriate clothing and/or footwear will NOT be able to participate in a lab. This is done for the safety of the student.Beepers and Cell phones:Beepers and cell phones must be turned off while class is in session for both lab and theory sessions. If a cell phone or beeper "goes off" you must answer the call. A beeper or cell phone that generates noise interrupts the learning process for all students and the instructor. You will also loose 5 points for each time class is interrupted on your next test.Special NeedsStudents who are registered with the Center on Disabilities must inform the instructor by the end of the first week of classes if special accommodations are requested.Automotive Technology ProgramFailure to follow these rules can lead to personal injury, loss of property or life.General Shop Safety RulesEYESAppropriate eye protection must be worn at all times in the shop and lab area.Eye protection must be worn in this building where an eye danger is present.When welding or cutting with a torch use welding goggles or facemask to protect againstflash.FEETAppropriate footwear must be worn in the shop and lab


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