Minutes 2-13-2008

CURRICULUM/GEN ED COMMITTEE

A standing committee of the Education Advisory Committee
Minutes

February 13, 2008

Sylvania CC, Conference Rm B

Members Present
x Scot Leavitt, Chair x Pam Kessinger x Ed DeGrauw
Todd Sanders x Moe O’Connor x Jim Parks
x Scott Quinn x Tammy Dowd x Joe Wright
x Nancy Hutt x Andrea Lowgren x Jim Jeffery
Bob Allen x Heiko Spoddeck x Andrew Cohen

Committee Support:

Committee support
Amy Alday-Murray Scott Huff x Dorothy Badri
x Rick Aman x Stacey Timmins x Andrew Roessler
x Steve Smith Leslie Hackett

Guests:

Guests
Katrina Cloud Rick Willebrand Kate Dins

Information Items from the Curriculum Office:

(These items do not require curriculum committee recommendation)

Experimental Courses:

None

Inactivated Courses:

TE 9076 Limited Maintenance Electrician (LME)
TE 9156 Commercial Lock Service and Repair
TE 9075 NEC: Limited Maintenance Electricians
TE 9233 Advanced Oil Burners
TE 9248 Shop – Commercial Refrigeration II
TE 9254 Natural Gas Equipment II
TE 9600 Electrical Safety
TE 9693 NEC for Restricted Energy Electricians
TE 9895 Supervisors Safety Training
New Business:

202. TE 9071- Electricity for Non-Electricians (ELT 110)
Course Revision – Number, Description
Recommended with description to read:
Practical, hands-on application of electrical principles, practices and codes to help non-electricians learn the basics of wiring that they encounter around the house. Safety practices will be emphasized as will basic electrical theory. After the first three class sessions, there will be minimal theory or lecture and maximum practice using tools and materials that the homeowner will encounter in doing electrical work on their home.

203. TE 9704 – OSHA 10 Hour Safety Training (ELT 120)
Course Revision – Number, Description
Recommend

204. TE 9126 – Basic Programmable Controllers (ELT 125)
Course Revision – Number, Description, Requisites
Recommend description read:
欧洲杯决赛竞猜app_欧洲杯足球网-投注|官网s the student’s understanding of the complete operation of a variety of programmable controllers. The applications, operations, and programming of P.C.s are the areas of study with the main emphasis on programming (computers will be used as programmers). This class can be used towards Continuing Education Units for Oregon State electrical licensing purposes.

205. TE 9121 – Intermediate Programmable Controllers (PC Based) (ELT 126)
Course Revision – Number, Description, Requisite
Recommend description read:
Presents advanced features of programmable controllers, including designing, monitoring, and editing programs with practical hands-on experience. This class can be used towards Continuing Education Units for Oregon State electrical licensing purposes.

206. TE 9101 – Fiber Optics I (ELT 150)
Course Revision – Number, Description
Recommend

207. TE 9102 – Fiber Optics II (ELT 151)
Course Revision – Number, Description, Requisites
Recommend

208. TE 9103 – Fiber Optics: Inside/Outside Plant (ELT 152)
Course Revision – Number, Description, Requisites
Recommend description read:
Application for Ready Access; includes the use of special splicing techniques, enclosures, test sets and fault locating
equipment. Placing, splicing, termination and testing of fiber optic cables in campus applications are included. Inside/Outside plant
design for copper/fiber cabling and aerial application is included. This class can be used towards Continuing Education Units for
Oregon State electrical licensing purposes.

209. TE 9104 – Fiber Optics: Outside Plant (ELT 153)
Course Revision – Number, Requisites
Recommend

210. TE 9145- Electrical Motor Controls (ELT 201)
Course Revision – Number, Description, Outcomes
Postponed at SAC Request 1, 2

1:

All courses with outcome revisions were postponed until the following meeting so that the SAC could work with an Instructional Designer and the Curriculum Committee chair on the outcomes. The same holds true for remaining courses in the agenda marked with a 1.

2:

See below.

211. TE 9146 – Adjustable Speed Drive (ELT 204)
Course Revision – Number, Description, Requisites
Recommend description read:
Covers theory, operation, installation, and maintenance of adjustable speed motor drives. Introduces drive applications and selection for industrial, utility, and commercial structures. This class can be used towards Continuing Education Units for Oregon State electrical licensing purposes.
Prerequisite: MTH 20; (WR 90 or ESOL 262); (RD 90 or ESOL 260)

212. TE 9072 – Electricity for the Non-Electrician II (ELT 210)
Course Revision – Number, Requisites
Recommend

213. TE 9605 – OSHA 30 Hr Safety Training (ELT 220)
Course Revision – Number, Description
Recommend

214. TE 9127 – Advanced Programmable Controllers (PC Based) (ELT 225)
Course Revision – Number, Description, Requisites
Recommend description read:
Covers advanced features of programmable controllers including designing, monitoring, troubleshooting and editing techniques with practical hands on experience. This class can be used towards Continuing Education Units for Oregon State electrical licensing purposes.

215. TE 9128 – Basic Human Machine Interface (HIM) Program (ELT 226)
Course Revision – Number, Requisite
Recommend

216. TE 9061- National Electric Code (ELT 230)
Course Revision – Number, Description
Recommend description read: 2
Instructs the electrical professional where and how to find required information in the NEC book, demonstrating how the various articles work together to provide complete information on a subject. Most code articles (90 through 450) will be explained in detail. This class can be used towards Continuing Education Units for Oregon State electrical licensing purposes. ELT 230 and APR 230 cannot both be taken for credit.

217. TE 9083 – National Electric Code II (ELT 231)
Course Revision – Number, Description
Recommend description read: 2
Prepares electricians for state examination as prescribed by Oregon State Building Codes Division. Includes code explanations and applications. This class can be used towards Continuing Education Units for Oregon State electrical licensing purposes.
ELT 231 and APR 231 cannot both be taken for credit.

2:

In general we discourage the cross-listing of courses, unless there is a justifiable reason for the cross-listing to occur. When the SAC representatives were asked for this justification for the six courses that would be cross-listed, it was provided: The courses must be listed with the APR prefix due to the new statewide degrees and certificates. These courses must also be listed with the prefix of ELT for people currently working in the industry who are no longer apprentices. If the courses were only listed under the APR prefix, current Journeypersons would not be able to receive Continuing Education Units for Oregon State electrical licensing proposes. The same rational holds for the other four courses later in the agenda, also denoted with 2.

218. TE 9201 – AMP ACT I (ELT 250)
Course Revision – Number, Description
Postponed at SAC Request

219. TE 9202 – AMP ACT II (ELT 251)
Course Revision – Number, Description, Requisite
Postponed at SAC Request

220. TE 9203 – AMP ACT III (ELT 252)
Course Revision – Number, Description, Requisites
Postponed at SAC Request

221. TE 9700 – Electrical Code Changes (ELT 280)
Course Revision – Number, Description
Recommend

222. TE 9701 – NEC Ratings (ELT 281)
Course Revision – Number, Description
Recommend

223. TE 9702 – Grounding and Bonding (ELT 282)
Course Revision – Number, Description
Recommend

224. TE 9715 – Code Calculations (ELT 283)
Course Revision – Number, Description
Recommend

225. TE 9731 – Motor Controls (ELT 284)
Course Revision – Number, Description
Recommend description read:
Focuses on code articles related to motor controlled systems, starters, controllers and transformers. Safety also covered. This class can be used towards Continuing Education Units for Oregon State electrical licensing purposes.

TE 9110 – Intro to FMT (FMT 100)
Course Number Change only
Recommend

TE 9242 – Refrigeration I (FMT 101)
Course Number Change
Recommend description read: 2

Covers refrigeration principles and different basic cycles which include heat transfer, temperature, and basic physics and gas laws. Lab includes the use of tools and instruments used for charging and evacuation and recovery methods. FMT 101 and APR 131 both cannot be taken for credit.
Prerequisites: MTH 20; (WR 90 or ESOL 262); (RD 90 or ESOL 260).

225a. TE 9243 – Refrigeration II (FMT 102)
Course Revision – Number, Requisites
Recommend description and requisites read: 2

Cover and analyze the operation of refrigeration system components. Includes compressors, condensers, evaporators, refrigerants and metering devices. Lab includes system components and compressor testing methods, focusing on charging, evacuation and recovery methods.
FMT 102 and APR 132 cannot both be taken for credit.
Prerequisites: FMT 101 or APR 132 or TE 9242.

226. TE 9244 – Refrigeration III (FMT 103)
Course Revision – Number, Requisites
Recommend description and prerequisites read: 2

Covers the operation of refrigeration HVAC systems, emphasizing maintenance and controls. Lab includes troubleshooting systems along with evacuation and charging techniques. FMT 103 and APR 133 cannot both be taken for credit.
Prerequisite: FMT 102 or APR 132 or TE 9243.

TE 9237 – Refrigeration Electrical I (FMT 111)

Course Number Change only
Recommend

227. TE 9238 – Refrigeration Electrical II (FMT 112)
Course Revision – Number, Requisites
Recommend

228. TE 9239 – Refrigeration Electrical III (FMT 113)
Course Revision – Number, Requisites
Recommend

TE 9141 – Water Treatment & Distribution (FMT 119)
Course Number Change only
Recommend

TE 9161 – Intro to Boilers (FMT 122)
Course Number Change only
Recommend

TE 9253 – Natural Gas Equipment (FMT 125)
Course Number Change only
Recommend

TE 9234 – Oil Furnace Service (FMT 128)
Course Number Change only
Recommend

229. TE 9155 – Lock Service and Repair (FMT 131)
Course Revision – Number, Description
Recommend

230. TE 9140 – Introduction to Chiller Systems (FMT 201)
Course Revision – Number, Requisites
Recommend prerequisites read:
FMT 103 or APR 133 or TE 9244

TE 9152 – Direct Digital Controls (FMT 202)
Course Number Change only
Recommend

231. TE 9252 – Heat Pumps (FMT 204)
Course Revision – Number, Requisites
Recommend prerequisites read:
FMT 103 or APR 133 or TE 9244

TE 9151- Pneumatic Controls (FMT 207)
Course Number Change only
Recommend

232. TE 9257 – Basic HVAC/R Installation (FMT 210)
Course Revision – Number, Requisite
Recommend prerequisites read:
(FMT 112 or TE 9238); (FMT 102 or APR 132 or TE 9243)

233. TE 9250 – Commercial Refrigeration Shop (FMT 213)
Course Revision – Number, Requisite
Recommend prerequisites read:
(FMT 112 or TE 9238); (FMT 102 or APR 132 or TE 9243)

234. TE 9245 – Commercial Systems Design (FMT 216)
Course Revision – Number, Requisites
Recommend prerequisites read:
FMT 103 or APR 133 or TE 9244

235. TE 9246 – Residential Systems Design (FMT 219)
Course Revision – Number, Requisites
Recommend prerequisites read:
FMT 103 or APR 133 or TE 9244

236. TE 9163 – Intermediate Boilers (FMT 222)
Course Revision – Number, Requisites
Recommend

TE 280A changing to FMT 280A
Recommend

237. TE 9631 – LME Electrical I (APR 101)
Course Revision – Number, Title, Description, Outcomes
Postponed at SAC Request 1

238. TE 9632 – LME Electrical II (APR 102)
Course Revision – Number, Title, Description, Requisites, Outcomes
Postponed at SAC Request 1

239. TE 9633 – LME Electrical III (APR 103)
Course Revision – Number, Title, Description, Requisites, Outcomes
Postponed at SAC Request 1

240. TE 9634 – LME Electrical IV (APR 104)
Course Revision – Number, Title, Description, Requisites, Outcomes
Postponed at SAC Request 1

241. TE 9610 – Electrical I: 1st Year, 1st Term (APR 121)
Course Revision – Number, Title, Description, Outcomes
Postponed at SAC Request 1

242. TE 9611 – Electrical II: 1st Year, 2nd Term (APR 122)
Course Revision – Number, Title, Description, Requisites, Outcomes
Postponed at SAC Request 1

243. TE 9612 – Electrical III: 1st Year, 3rd Term (APR 123)
Course Revision – Number, Title, Description, Requisites, Outcomes
Postponed at SAC Request 1

244. TE 9613 – Electrical IV: 2nd Year, 1st Term (APR 124)
Course Revision – Number, Title, Description, Requisites, Outcomes
Postponed at SAC Request 1

245. TE 9614 – Electrical V: 2nd Year, 2nd Term (APR 125)
Course Revision – Number, Title, Description, Requisites, Outcomes
Postponed at SAC Request 1

246. TE 9615 – Electrical VI: 2nd Year, 3rd Term (APR 126)
Course Revision – Number, Title, Description, Requisites, Outcomes
Postponed at SAC Request 1

TE 9242 – Refrigeration I (APR 131)
Course Number Change only
Recommend description read:
Covers refrigeration principles and different basic cycles which include heat transfer, temperature, and basic physics and gas laws. Lab includes the use of tools and instruments used for charging and evacuation and recovery methods. APR 131 and FMT 101 both cannot be taken for credit.
Prerequisites: MTH 20; (WR 90 or ESOL 262); (RD 90 or ESOL 260).

247. TE 9243 – Refrigeration II (APR 132)
Course Revision – Number, Requisites
Recommend description and prerequisite read: 2
Cover and analyze the operation of refrigeration system components. Includes compressors, condensers, evaporators, refrigerants and metering devices. Lab includes system components and compressor testing methods, focusing on charging, evacuation and recovery methods.
APR 132 and FMT 102 cannot both be taken for credit.
Prerequisites: FMT 101 or APR 132 or TE 9242.

248. TE 9244 – Refrigeration III (APR 133)
Course Revision – Number, Requisites
Recommend description and prerequisites read: 2
Covers the operation of refrigeration HVAC systems, emphasizing maintenance and controls. Lab includes troubleshooting systems along with evacuation and charging techniques. APR 133 and FMT 103 cannot both be taken for credit.
Prerequisite: FMT 102 or APR 132 or TE 9243.

249. TE 9000 – Trades Preparation (APR 200)
Course Revision – Number, Description, Requisites
Recommend with description and prerequisites read:
Includes Pre-Apprenticeship Construction Trade topics such as industry orientation, hazardous materials, general on-the-job
questions, material handling, scaffolding, rigging, fire protection,hand and power tool use, fall protection, and electrical basics.
Covers safety procedures that apply to each topic. Also covered will be related terminology, task planning,methods and functions of construction, apprenticeship
application process, program requirements, resume and interview skills and OSHA 30-hour safety training. Recognized by the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industry: Apprenticeship and Training Division’s Council as an approved Pre-Apprenticeship program.
Prerequisite: MTH 60 or Department Permission.

250. TE 9145 – Electrical Motor Controls (APR 201)
Course Revision – Number, Description, Requisites, Outcomes
Postponed at SAC Request 1, 2

251. TE 9636 – LME Electrical VI (APR 202)
Course Revision – Number, Title, Description, Requisites, Outcomes
Postponed at SAC Request 1

252. TE 9637 – LME Electrical VII (APR 203)
Course Revision – Number, Title, Description, Requisites, Outcomes
Postponed at SAC Request 1

253. TE 9638 – LME Electrical VIII (APR 204)
Course Revision – Number, Title, Description, Requisites, Outcomes
Postponed at SAC Request 1

254. TE 9616 – Electrical VII: 3rd Year, 1st Term (APR 221)
Course Revision – Number, Title, Description, Requisites, Outcomes
Postponed at SAC Request 1

255. TE 9617 – Electrical VIII: 3rd Year, 2nd Term (APR 222)
Course Revision – Number, Title, Requisites, Outcomes
Postponed at SAC Request 1

256. TE 9618 – Electrical IX- 3rd Year, 3rd Term (APR 223)
Course Revision – Number, Title, Description, Requisites, Outcomes
Postponed at SAC Request 1

257. TE 9619 – Electrical X: 4th Year, 1st Term (APR 224)
Course Revision – Number, Title, Description, Requisites, Outcomes
Postponed at SAC Request 1

258. TE 9620 – Electrical XI: 4th Year, 2nd Term (APR 225)
Course Revision – Number, Title, Description, Requisites, Outcomes
Postponed at SAC Request 1

259. TE 9621 – Electrical XII: 4th Year, 3rd Term (APR 226)
Course Revision – Number, Title, Description, Requisites, Outcomes
Postponed at SAC Request 1

260. TE 9061 – National Electrical Code (APR 230)
Course Revision – Number, Description
Recommend description read: 2
Instructs the electrical professional where and how to find required information in the NEC book, demonstrating how the
various articles work together to provide complete information on a subject. Most code articles (90 through 450) will be
explained in detail. This class can be used towards Continuing Education Units for Oregon State electrical licensing purposes.
APR 230 and ELT 230 cannot both be taken for credit.

261. TE 9083 – National Electrical Code II (APR 231)
Course Revision – Number, Description
Recommend description read: 2
Prepares electricians for state examination as prescribed by Oregon State Building Codes Division. Includes code explanations and applications. This class can be used towards Continuing Education Units for Oregon State electrical licensing purposes.
APR 231 and ELT 231 cannot both be taken for credit.

262. APR 100 – Exploring Trades & Apprenticeship
New Course
Recommend description and outcomes read:
Explores career opportunities within the Trades. Includes traditional careers and new opportunities in fields such as Renewable Energy and Sustainability. Introduces resources for assisting students in identifying the skills needed to succeed in these fields.

Outcomes

Demonstrate knowledge of Facilities Maintenance Technology

Be familiar with the role of the technician in several trades

Explain concepts and application of ‘Green’ technologies

Describe job roles in the Trades and the connections between trade occupations

Identify and describe operation of basic mechanical system components

263. APR 202 – LME Electrical Code – Level I (was TE 9636)
Contact/Credit Hour Change
Postponed at SACRequest

264. APR 203 – LME: Electrical Code – Level II (was TE 9637)
Contact/Credit Hour Change
Postponed at SACRequest

265. APR 204 – LME: Electrical Code – Level III (was TE 9638)
Contact/Credit Hour Change
Postponed at SACRequest

266. APR 224 – Electrical Code – Level I (was TE 9619)
Contact/Credit Hour Change
Postponed at SACRequest

267. APR 225 – Electrical Code – Level II (was TE 9620)
Contact/Credit Hour Change
Postponed at SACRequest

268. APR 226 – Electrical Code – Level III (was TE 9621)
Contact/Credit Hour Change
Postponed at SACRequest