Merced College Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Program Review
|
|
|
- Edmund Warner
- 10 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 Merced College Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Program Review Contents 1. Main Description of the Program Program History and Description Curriculum Advisory committees Grant Data Program SLO Grids Learning Outcomes Assessment Staffing Student Performance Analysis of Data and Evaluation Resources year planning guide
2 1. Main Identify the title of your Program from the list of integrated programs HVAC Technology Associate in Arts Degree or Certificate in HVAC Technician (AA/CT) Associate in Arts Degree or Certificate in Commercial Refrigeration Technician (AA/CT) 2. Description of the Program Identify people who participated in this program review process and provide documentation of discussions Jeff Nagano, Professor James Thornburgh EDD, Professor Aaron Hamilton, Professor What is the mission for the program? To prepare individuals for entry-level employment as technicians for industries requiring technical support in Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration. How is the mission communicated to students and the rest of the campus community? The mission is stated on the website and in brochures. Faculty speak to students about the mission at every possible occasion. How does the mission align with the college s overall mission? (For more information, go to Our mission supports Merced College s mission statement in providing accessible, affordable and relevant education that improves their quality of life by educating the learner in life long technical skills so they may succeed and their occupation. The HVAC/R program partners with local employers in the development of entry level training standards and provide existing workforce with updated technical training. The HVAC/R program was developed to give students practical experience and the background education they need to be gainfully employed in HVAC/R. This in turn improves the quality of life for the student and their families. 3. Program History and Description Provide a description of your Program The Heating, Ventilation, and Air conditioning / Refrigeration (HVAC/R) Program at Merced College is a comprehensive training program. The learner will become knowledgeable in Refrigeration Systems, Electrical Concepts, Air Systems & Air Conditioning Fundamentals, Heating Systems, and Commercial Refrigeration. The student will learn from lecture as well as laboratory experience. The instructor has practical experience in the field and the formal education to provide the students with the necessary skills as well as equip them for HVAC/R employment. Students will use the College HVAC/R Simulators during classroom training. Successful completion of the class will result in attainment of a Merced College Certificate of Completion or AA degree. The Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning / Refrigeration Program are designed to meet the increasing need within the local Business Community for trained technicians. Identify major changes and/or developments, including change or growth in other programs, which have significantly impacted your program. 2
3 The HVAC/R field is currently adopting new Title 24 energy regulations. These changes will bring more training opportunities for new and returning students at Merced College. The HVAC/R and Industrial Maintenance Programs and advisory committees are currently investigation block course scheduling and one year completion certificates. The success and completion rates of the TAACT Grant Industrial Electrical and Welding Programs warrants implementation in other CTE areas. 4. Curriculum Provide your plan to bring courses into compliance with the Title 5 5-year cycle of review. (if necessary) All courses are current with Title-5 5. Advisory committees Committee Role The Advisory Committee is maintained in order to give guidance to the Program. Membership The advisory committee is comprised of top industry employers, contractors, distributors, and educators. Frank & Mike Lourenco- Lourenco Services Chad Briley- Briley HEERS Rating Lamont & Leo Goldstein- All American Mechanical David Lewis- Youngs HVAC Jason Burris- West Coast Mechanical Rod Borba- Baker Distributing Travis Fosmo- Air Serv Merced Jeff Truax- Ace Air Describe how the committee s recommendations are implemented Faculty use feedback from advisory committee members when making changes to the overall programs, course content, and required technical knowledge of students. 6. Grant Data Grants Perkins Grant Goals Increase the number of underrepresented students and provide training for a skilled workforce in CTE Programs. Describe how the grant goal is connected to program goals By increasing the quality of the program it will be able to better serve students who are in underrepresented populations. Summary of activities related to each grant goal since completion of last planning document, whether comprehensive or annual. The department has used Perkins funds in order to send faculty to conferences so that they are able to learn new and better instructional methods. Funds have also been used to update the technology that is available for students to use, and familiarize them with what they will be using when they move into industry. 3
4 7. Program SLO Grids HVAC/R Program Program SLO A Explain the basic theory of the subject matter or HVAC/R system for the course of instruction based on industry standards. Program SLO B Analyze a scenario based upon an HVAC/R equipment system failure/problem/complaint Program SLO C Employ a systematic approach to troubleshooting a HVAC/R system malfunction and prepare an effective repair solution. Communication Institutional Student Learning Outcomes ( I-SLOs) Computation Cognition Global and Community Consciousness and Responsibility Personal Development and Life-Long Learning X X X X X X X X Program SLO D Analyze component failures to determine the root cause of the component failure. Program SLO E Verify if the path of repair was correct by testing and/or completing a work order/report Program SLO F Demonstrate the correct usage of tools/supplies required to diagnose / repair a malfunction X X X X X X X 4
5 HVAC Program Student Learning Outcomes A. Explain the basic theory of the subject matter or HVAC/R system for the course of instruction based on industry standards. B. Analyze a scenario based upon an HVAC/R equipment system failure/problem/complaint. C. Employ a systematic approach to troubleshooting a HVAC/R system malfunction and prepare an effective repair solution. D. Analyze component failures to determine the root cause of the component failure. E. Verify if the path of repair was correct by testing and/or completing a work order/report. F. Demonstrate the correct usage of tools/supplies required to diagnose/ repair a malfunction. HVAC & Commercial Refrigeration Program SLO Grid I= Introduced, P= Practiced, M= Mastered P-SLO A HVAC/R theory P-SLO B Analyze failures. P-SLO C Troubleshooting P-SLO D Analyze failures P-SLO E Verify repairs P-SLO F Tool/supply Use INDT 40 Commercial Refrigeration SLO A Demonstrate safe work habits in the use of refrigeration service tools and equipment. I,P I,P I,P I,P I,P,M SLO B Inspect refrigeration system components for proper operation. I,P,M I,P,M I,P,M I,P,M I,P,M I,P,M SLO C Analyze symptoms of refrigeration failures. I,P,M I,P,M I,P,M I,P,M I,P,M I,P,M INDT 50 HVAC Heating and Control Systems SLO A Demonstrate safe work habits in the use of refrigeration service tools and equipment. I,P I,P I,P I,P I,P,M SLO B Inspect HVAC system components for proper operation I,P,M I,P,M I,P,M I,P I,P,M SLO C Analyze symptoms of refrigeration failures. I,P I,P,M I,P I,P,M I,P,M I,P,M 5
6 HVAC & Commercial Refrigeration Program SLO Grid I= Introduced, P= Practiced, M= Mastered P-SLO A HVAC/R theory P-SLO B Analyze failures. P-SLO C Troubleshooting P-SLO D Analyze failures P-SLO E Verify repairs P-SLO F Tool/supply Use INDT 51 HVAC Ventilation and Air Conditioning SLO A Demonstrate safe work habits in the use of HVAC service tools and equipment. I,P I,P I,P I,P I,P,M SLO B Inspect HVAC system components for proper operation. I,P I,P,M I,P,M I,P,M I,P,M I,P,M SLO C Analyze symptoms of HVAC failures. I,P,M I,P,M I,P,M I,P,M I,P,M I,P,M INDT 51 HVAC Ventilation and Air Conditioning SLO A Identify the Clean air act and Montreal protocol. I SLO B Apply the Montreal protocol and Clean air act laws. I I I,P,M SLO C Demonstrate the ability to pass EPA I, II, III test. I 6
7 8. Learning Outcomes Assessment Discuss the process used by faculty in identifying program-level student learning outcomes (SLOs) and the type of assessment that is being used to measure those outcomes. Faculty develop Program SLOs based on what students will need to be able to do gain entry level employment or upgrade the existing employees skillset. Summarize the findings of program learning outcomes assessments completed in the last two years, or since the last review. While the department is lagging in completing the write-ups of the assessment reports (due to the complexity of the process), faculty regularly and systematically evaluate student performance on SLOs, and make changes based on these observations. Some of the changes to practices include: 1. Changing grading practices so that they are consistent with students performance on SLOs. This change has made it so that students who do not meet the SLOs do not pass the class, and that it is highly unlikely that students who meet the SLOs do not fail the class. Part of this change has involved the inclusion of SLOs on grading rubrics for assignments. 2. Faculty have also made a change so that lab assignments are only accepted for a grade when they are correct, If a student attempts to turn in an assignment that is not complete or correct, then they are told the area in which there is issue, and told to address the issue. This ensures that students are able to learn, and apply the correct way to do things. Another key aspect of this change is that assessment of labs is done with the students, so that they receive immediate feedback, and can see exactly where the problem is. 3. Faculty have also spent a great deal of time reworking assignments so that they are better able to give students the experiences that they will need to know how to address once they enter the workforce. This is done by moving away from textbook driven assignments that lack context, and to practical applications where students can see how what they are working on relates to a larger project. Include a plan for assessing the course and program SLOs you have not assessed at this time. Student performance on SLOs is collected every semester for all core classes. The college has implemented a new process for SLO assessment. It is the hope of faculty that this new system will enable faculty a better and robust way to enter SLO data, and see the differences between various types of students. How well do your program learning outcomes represent the scope and depth of learning appropriate to the degree/certificate program offered, and how do you know? Faculty know the scope and depth of required learning based on their industry experience, current knowledge of industry activities, contact with faculty at other colleges and contact with employers. How well do your program learning outcomes represent the scope and depth of learning appropriate to the standards of your discipline or profession/occupation, and how do you know? The program SLOs are in line with industry expectations. Faculty know this because they are actively involved with industry through talking to local employers, industry webinars, conferences, maintaining active in the field and reading whitepapers. 7
8 9. Staffing Describe how the program is staffed. Include the following: See Attached file: HVAC DATA Staffing (Credit Courses) Program data Merced College Productivity (WSCH/FTEF) FT-FTEF (Full-time Equivalent Faculty) (33.71%) PT-FTEF (part-time, Equivalent Faculty), (62.86%) Average FTES/section # of full-time faculty # of part-time faculty # of support staff 4 NA # of Coordinators and/or Program Managers (including amount of reassigned time dedicated to each position) 1 ( 0 reassign) NA 10. Student Performance Summarize the findings of the following student performance measures, looking at the numbers for your program compared to the college as a whole for the school year. See Attached file: HVAC DATA HVAC Program courses average 107% of the Success and 102% of the retention rates of the rest of the college. Grade distributions closely match what is common across the college; however, there are a lower percentage of students who earn a C or D. The majority of the students complete the core HVAC/R INDT courses and achieve employment without completion of the certificate or degree. Faculty is currently working on a short term program of completion to address this issue. Success (Course Success Rates) Retention (Course Completion Rates) # Transfers to 4-year school AND/OR Degrees Awarded Program data Merced College % % 3 AA Degrees 21 CT 1,019 degrees* * For : 537 AA, 107 AA-T, 93 AS, unit certificates, unit certificates, unit certificates, 2 certificates of completion, and 83 AS-T degrees were awarded by Merced College 8
9 11. Analysis of Data and Evaluation Briefly outline which students are served in your program(s). Look at age, gender, and ethnic/racial breakdowns. You can compare demographics by site, time, modality, and ultimately, to the district's demographics for the same term. See Attached file: HVAC DATA Student Demographics (Credit Courses) Program data ,710 Merced College ,359 Age , , ,456 < ,417 Female ,624 Gender Male ,115 Unknown 0 81 African-American 108 2,959 American Indian/Alaskan Native Asian 122 6,835 Filipino Ethnicity Hispanic ,703 Multi-ethnic 48 1,391 Pacific Islander Unknown White, Non-Hispanic ,577 Total ,820 9
10 What is the total number of sections offered? Provide a breakdown of sections by site modalities when appropriate. See Attached file: HVAC DATA The complete program average number of sections offered per year is This is comprised of DRFT, ELCT, IT, and WELD courses. What is the average class size and the average percentage of sections filled for your program? Sections (for Credit Courses) Program data Merced College LB (% filled) NA 253 (67.91%) MC (% filled) ,027 (71.96) Total (% filled) ,280 (71.48%) Non-DE (94.3%) DE NA 129 (5.7%) Non-DE/DE Average class completion is 16.1 students with a cap of 20. HVAC Program MC Campus non DE classes average 114%% of the fill rate of the rest of the college. How do your program demographics compare to the District aggregate? The HVAC/R program attracts students who are years old this is also the largest age group enrolled in Merced College. Students are proportionately more likely to be Hispanic 49% or White 34% The College demographic is 54% Hispanic and 25% White. There is also a significant gender discrepancy width the majority of students being 92% Male and the college average of 44%. 12. Resources Describe the types of facilities and equipment used by the program and the extent to which these resources meet program needs. The Program uses one room (IT-1) for both lecture and lab. The room is set-up as a computer lab, with various technologies that are used for instruction. Only having one room limits the number of courses that can be taught at the same time. Going to the block schedule will require the room to be primarily used for mechanical and electrical courses. Furthermore as more programs transition to block schedules there is an increasing need to offer sections of courses that fit into their schedule. There is not room in the existing facility to accommodate this. Discuss how technology is used to deliver instruction or enhance student learning and the extent to which available technologies meet program needs. HVAC/R program courses are in need of instructional technology the current Smart interactive board has failed and the projector needs to be replaced. The industrial maintenance / Electrical lab needs an interactive white board and two mobile flat screen TVs for video playback and live feed instructor demonstrations. The HVAC/R lab needs a flat screen TV for video playback and live feed instructor demonstration. The courses also take full advantage of Blackboard. Discuss the program s expectations for professional development by faculty (full-time and part-time) and staff and the extent to which faculty and staff engage, or would like to engage, in professional development activities. 10
11 The full time faculty actively participates in professional development activities both as a leader and a learner. The full time faculty continues to be active in the field allowing the faculty to stay current with equipment and repair technology year planning guide Goal #1: Incorporate the newest technology to provide a state-of-the-art learning experience, reflecting industry standards. Outline the objectives needed to accomplish this goal Target date for completion Person(s) responsible for completion Identify the benchmark for this goal Describe the means of assessment that will be used to measure progress toward this goal. To which program SLOs does this goal connect? Keep Up with Technology Ongoing as technology is ever advancing. HVAC Faculty Constant addition of new Technologies to the program. When the HVAC Program has current lab and teaching technologies it meets the equipment and testing standards of industry professionals (Advisory committee). A. Explain the basic theory of the subject matter or HVAC/R system for the course of instruction based on industry standards. B. Analyze a scenario based upon an HVAC/R equipment system failure/problem/complaint. C. Employ a systematic approach to troubleshooting a HVAC/R system malfunction and prepare an effective repair solution. D. Analyze component failures to determine the root cause of the component failure. E. Verify if the path of repair was correct by testing and/or completing a work order/report. F. Demonstrate the correct usage of tools/supplies required to diagnose/repair a malfunction. To which Merced College Strategic Planning goals and/or institutional student learning outcomes does this goal connect? Resource Requests: Identify individual resources needed to achieve this goal Justification for request: How will this resource help the program achieve this goal? Strategic Planning Goals: 1. Assure student access and success. 2. Enhance technology and systems integration. 3. Partner with the community. 4. Promote a Sustainable, Supportive, and Safe Learning Environment. ISLOs: 1. Communication 2. Cognition 3. Global and Community Consciousness and Responsibility 4. Personal Development and Life-Long Learning Updated HVAC Systems, Heat Pump Systems, Air Flow Testing Equipment, Energy Audit Equipment, Walk in Box, Commercial Ice Makers, Industrial Refrigeration Trainer, HVAC Test Equipment, By allowing students access to new and varied types of technologies they are able to use what is currently available in industry and also adapt to new technologies as they are developed. 11
12 Goal #2: Improve the relationship between the programs to the Hispanic Sector. Outline the objectives needed to accomplish this goal Target date for completion Person(s) responsible for completion Identify the benchmark for this goal Describe the means of assessment that will be used to measure progress toward this goal. To which program SLOs does this goal connect? To which Merced College Strategic Planning goals and/or institutional student learning outcomes does this goal connect? Resource Requests: Identify individual resources needed to achieve this goal Justification for request: How will this resource help the program achieve this goal? Provide alternative learning materials in Spanish and revamp the current lab and lecture components to include Spanish terms and nomenclature. Fall 2017 implementation and ongoing efforts. HVAC/R Faculty Develop and implement bi-lingual lab equipment labels, power point presentations, and terminology resources. The Advisory committee member feedback, course completion survey and Hispanic student success with retention data will be the primary means of assessment. A. Explain the basic theory of the subject matter or HVAC/R system for the course of instruction based on industry standards. B. Analyze a scenario based upon an HVAC/R equipment system failure/problem/complaint. C. Employ a systematic approach to troubleshooting a HVAC/R system malfunction and prepare an effective repair solution. D. Analyze component failures to determine the root cause of the component failure. E. Verify if the path of repair was correct by testing and/or completing a work order/report. Strategic Planning Goals: 1. Assure student access and success. 2. Improve communication throughout the district. 3. Partner with the community. ISLOs: 1. Communication 2. Global and Community Consciousness and Responsibility 3. Personal Development and Life-Long Learning Spanish textbooks, lab labels, Spanish 608 training guides and resources, faculty training, and technical references. The bi-lingual materials and resources will improve the limited English learners ability to correlate and retain the material taught in each course. Goal #3: Improve student outreach and recruitment Outline the objectives needed to accomplish this goal Increase awareness of the HVAC/R technology program among high school students and the community. Target date for completion Person(s) responsible for completion Identify the benchmark for this goal Fall 2017 HVAC/R Faculty Courses completing with 50% year old high school graduates, 30 % community students and 20% encumbered retraining. 12
13 Describe the means of assessment that will be used to measure progress toward this goal. To which program SLOs does this goal connect? To which Merced College Strategic Planning goals and/or institutional student learning outcomes does this goal connect? Resource Requests: Identify individual resources needed to achieve this goal Justification for request: How will this resource help the program achieve this goal? Examining course and program data at the beginning and end of the semester. A. Explain the basic theory of the subject matter or HVAC/R system for the course of instruction based on industry standards. B. Analyze a scenario based upon an HVAC/R equipment system failure/problem/complaint. C. C. Employ a systematic approach to troubleshooting a HVAC/R system malfunction and prepare an effective repair solution. D. Analyze component failures to determine the root cause of the component failure. E. Verify if the path of repair was correct by testing and/or completing a work order/report. F. Demonstrate the correct usage of tools/supplies required to diagnose / repair a malfunction. Strategic Planning Goals: 1. Assure student access and success. 2. Partner with the community. 3. Promote a Sustainable, Supportive, and Safe Learning Environment. ISLOs: 1. Communication 2. Personal Development, and Life-Long Learning Dedicated CTE Councilor, faculty outreach funding, and marketing materials A dedicated CTE Councilor will be able to have a deeper knowledge of CTE Programs, and be able to direct students into the different career pathways such as HVAC/R. Funding faculty outreach and marketing material will increase our ability to obtain local students that normally seek training at the out of state and private training agencies. 13
1. Main Identify the program title and the degrees/certificates offered from the list of integrated programs
Merced College Philosophy Comprehensive Program review for 2014-15 1. Main Identify the program title and the degrees/certificates offered from the list of integrated programs PHILOSOPHY A.A.T. Philosophy
Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technology Program Review/Planning Document May 6th, 2008. Section 1.
Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technology Program Review/Planning Document May 6th, 2008 Section 1. Mission and Goals The Mission of OTC Ozarks Technical Community College's primary mission
The Instructional Program Review Narrative Report
The Instructional Program Review Narrative Report 1. College: MERRITT COLLEGE Discipline, Department or Program: ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE Date: 10/9/12 Members of the Instructional Program Review Team:
Cerritos College Associate Degree Nursing Program
Cerritos College Associate Degree Nursing Program The California Board of Registered Nursing 2010-2011 Annual School Report reflected that 61% of nursing programs in California are Associate Degree programs.
Cañada College Student Performance and Equity Dashboard. developed and maintained by The Office of Planning, Research and Student Success
Cañada College Student Performance and Equity Dashboard developed and maintained by The Office of Planning, Research and Student Success INTRODUCTION Welcome to the Cañada College Student Performance and
PROPOSAL FOR FULL-TIME CWA COUNSELOR
PROPOSAL FOR FULL-TIME CWA COUNSELOR A. Department/Discipline/Program Criteria 1. Identify current Comprehensive Program Review (in cycle) and current Annual Program Plan documents with position need and
Las Positas College ANNUAL PROGRAM REVIEW TEMPLATE Review of AY 2011-12. Name of Program Division Author(s) Geography ALSS Thomas Orf
Las Positas College ANNUAL PROGRAM REVIEW TEMPLATE Review of AY 2011-12 Name of Program Division Author(s) Geography ALSS Thomas Orf INSTRUCTIONS: 1. This Annual Program Review covers the time frame academic
The Accelerated Instructional Program Review Narrative Report
The Accelerated Instructional Program Review Narrative Report 1. College: College of Alameda Discipline, Department or Program: Health Professions & Occupations Date: 10/18/12 Members of the Accelerated
HVAC. Cycles included in report: Cycle #3 8/1/14 to 7/31/15
HVAC Cycles included in report: Cycle #3 8/1/14 to 7/31/15 Xitracs Program Report Page 2 of 11 Program Name: HVAC Program Cycle: #3 8/1/14 to 7/31/15 1 Program Summary HandbookProgramReviewFall2014 [PDF
Effective Programming for Adult Learners: Pre-College Programs at LaGuardia Community College
Effective Programming for Adult Learners: Pre-College Programs at LaGuardia Community College Amy Dalsimer, Director Pre College Academic Programming October 18, 2013 LaGuardia Community College Division
PERALTA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT. Laney College Instructional Program Review Narrative Report 2011-2013 CIS Department
PERALTA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Laney College Instructional Program Review Narrative Report 2011-2013 CIS Department 1. College: Laney Discipline, Department or Program: Computer Information Systems
PROGRAM REVIEW REPORT TEMPLATE
PROGRAM REVIEW REPORT TEMPLATE Seventh Edition Note: The following pages constitute the template for all Program Review Reports. Do not change the order or the wording of any items and respond where indicated.
UNIT PLAN PART A Program/Pathway Update
UNIT PLAN PART A Program/Pathway Update Program/Pathway: Health Sciences-Nursing Date: November 8, 2012 Our Mission: Los Angeles Harbor College fosters learning through comprehensive programs that meet
EL CAMINO COLLEGE Compton Center Athletics 2013-14 Program Review
EL CAMINO COLLEGE Compton Center Athletics 2013-14 Program Review Program Description 1. Describe the program emphasizing the program s objectives and how the program supports the college s mission and
San Jose City College Annual Program Review Report
San Jose City College Annual Program Review Report Program: Medical Assisting Annual Program Review Academic Year: 2011-2012 (updated: 3/25/12) Evaluation Year (Circle One): One Two Three Four Instructions:
Chapter Three: Challenges and Opportunities
Chapter Three: Challenges and Opportunities The preparation of Orange County Community College s Periodic Review Report occurs at a time when the College and New York State are experiencing an economic
Criminal Justice Department Portfolio Assessment/Program Review 2014/15
1 Criminal Justice Department Portfolio Assessment/Program Review 2014/15 Criminal Justice Department Mission The mission of the Criminal Justice Department is to enhance community safety by providing
INSTITUTIONAL REPORT FOR CONTINUING ACCREDITATION: CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT PATHWAY. Name of Institution Dates/Year of the Onsite Visit
INSTITUTIONAL REPORT FOR CONTINUING ACCREDITATION: CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT PATHWAY Name of Institution Dates/Year of the Onsite Visit Insert Name(s) of Unit Head/Author(s) NCATE IR Template for Continuing
The Instructional (Academic Affairs) Program Review Narrative Report
The Instructional (Academic Affairs) Program Review Narrative Report 1. College: Laney College Discipline, Department or Program: Counseling Discipline Date: 11/13/12 (Due by November 13, 2012) Members
Chaffey College Program Review Three Year Review 2011
PROGRAM OVERVIEW Program Title: Chaffey College Program Review Three Year Review 2011 Hotel and Food Service Program Code: 1306 - HOTEL AND FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT Review Type: Instructional Does this
ACCOUNTING PROGRAM Academic Program Review 2000-2001
ACCOUNTING PROGRAM Academic Program Review 2000-2001 The Office of Instruction The Office of Institutional Planning, Research, and Assessment ACCOUNTING PROGRAM Academic Program Review 2000-2001 Committee
CNM Program Exit Competencies Program Name: Mechanical Technology AAS Degree Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Certificate Programs
CNM Program Exit Competencies Program Name: Mechanical Technology AAS Degree Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Certificate Programs Overview & Purpose: At the completion of this program students
Lake Sumter State College
The Florida College System 2014-2015 Annual Equity Update Report Executive Summary Submitted by Lake Sumter State College Prepared by Christyne B. Hamilton, Equity Officer [email protected] 352-365-3592
GRAND RAPIDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE Program of Study HVAC Technology 2012
GRAND RAPIDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE Program of Study HVAC Technology 2012 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents... 2 Introduction... 3 Purpose... 3 Team Members... 3 Step 1 Intake and Assessment... 4 Step 2
Energy Systems Engineering Technician & Technologist Diploma Program (ESET) ESET Program Description
Energy Systems Engineering Technician & Technologist Diploma Program (ESET) 2012 Program Information Guide and Frequently Asked Questions May 2012 ESET Program Description The Energy Systems Engineering
Chaffey College Program Review Three Year Review 2011
PROGRAM OVERVIEW Program Title: Geology Chaffey College Program Review Three Year Review 2011 Program Code: 1914 - GEOLOGY AND EARTH SCIENCE Review Type: Instructional Does this review contain any career
Survey of Nursing Education Programs: 2005 2006 School Year
Survey of Nursing Education Programs: 2005 2006 School Year EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In the fall of 2006, the Michigan Center for Nursing conducted a survey of nursing education programs in Michigan to collect
School Accountability Report Card Reported for School Year 2009-10 Published During 2010-11
School Accountability Report Card Reported for School Year 2009-10 Published During 2010-11 I. Data and Access The School Accountability Report Card (SARC), which is required by law to be published annually,
PRIMARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION EDUCATIONAL STANDARDS - VOCATIONAL EDUCATION ESTABLISHMENT OF ACADEMIC AND TECHNICAL STANDARDS
TITLE 6 CHAPTER 33 PART 2 PRIMARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION EDUCATIONAL STANDARDS - VOCATIONAL EDUCATION ESTABLISHMENT OF ACADEMIC AND TECHNICAL STANDARDS 6.33.2.1 ISSUING AGENCY: Public Education Department
Community College of Aurora. graduate report 2015. Data collected from 2014 graduates.
Community College of Aurora graduate report 2015 Data collected from 2014 graduates. A letter FroM the president August 2015 I am pleased to introduce you to the Community College of Aurora s first Graduate
INDIANA STANDARDS FOR CAREER AND TECHNICAL PROGRAMS
INDIANA STANDARDS FOR CAREER AND TECHNICAL PROGRAMS 1 Table of Contents Introduction...1 Accountability System...3 Preface...4 Standards for All Career and Technical Program Areas**...5 Student Safety...6
Bakersfield College Program Review Annual Update
Bakersfield College Program Review Annual Update I. Program Information: Program Name: Counseling and Advising Department Program Type: Instructional Non Instructional Program Mission Statement: Academic
Survey of Nursing Education Programs: 2005 2006 School Year
Survey of Nursing Education Programs: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In the fall of 2006, the Michigan Center for Nursing conducted a survey of nursing education programs in Michigan to collect information on the types
ATMCC Truck M tldowa Community Calt.g TMCC PROGRAM UNIT REVIEW -ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT 2013-14
Truck M tldowa Community Calt.g Program/Unit Reviewed: Manufacturing Technologies Self-Study Chair: Kelly Oswald Division: AIT Dean: Jim New Vear of Last PUR: 2011-2012 Date of next PUR: 2017-18 Program/Unit
Comprehensive Program Review Report (Narrative) College of the Sequoias
Program Review - Child Development Comprehensive Program Review Report (Narrative) College of the Sequoias Program Review - Child Development Prepared by: San Dee Hodges, Rebecca Griffith, Gwenette Aytman
TRENDS. 2013 TRENDS a
2013 TRENDS in the supply of Accounting Graduates and the Demand for Public Accounting Recruits 2013 TRENDS a By Scott Moore Director, Student and Professional Pathways Academic & Career Awareness TARP
Emergency Medical technician Program Review Executive Summary
Emergency Medical technician Program Review Executive Summary Short Summary of Findings The Emergency Medical Technician program has been a provider of well-trained first responders for over 30years. This
COMMUNITY COLLEGE COMPRESSED CALENDARS: RESULTS OF A STUDENT SURVEY AND A FACULTY SURVEY 1
COMMUNITY COLLEGE COMPRESSED CALENDARS: RESULTS OF A STUDENT SURVEY AND A FACULTY SURVEY 1 Michael Carley 2 Porterville College Abstract Many community colleges are considering changes in their traditional
Santa Rosa Junior College
Santa Rosa Junior College Program Resource Planning Process Digital Media 2015 1.1a Mission PRPP for Digital Media, prior to June 2015, was included in the Computer Studies PRPP. Digital Media will start
HVAC/R Technology AAS Degree
HVAC/R Technology AAS Degree State Submission Mark Wilson, President January 2014 Table of Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY... 2 IDENTIFICATION AND DESCRIPTION OF THE PROGRAM... 3 OBJECTIVES AND PURPOSE OF THE
Undergraduate Academic Program Review Template. Name and contact information for person completing the review:
Name of Program: Liberal Studies Undergraduate Academic Program Review Template Name and contact information for person completing the review: Indicate whether the program is X on campus online both NCA
Long Beach City College. Dept - Culinary Arts
Culinary Arts Department Plan 2010-2011 Dept - Culinary Arts Long Beach City College Dept - Culinary Arts Mission: To provide to our community industry standard, occupational, entry-level skills in the
Peralta Community College District Annual Program Update Template 2014-2015 DISTRICT-WIDE DATA by Subject/Discipline Fall Semesters
Peralta Community College District Annual Program Update Template 2014-2015 DISTRICT-WIDE DATA by Subject/Discipline Fall Semesters I. Overview BI Download: 10/24/2014 Dept. Chair: Williams Subject/Discipline:
UNH Graduate Education Department. Quarterly Assessment Report
First Quarter Assessment Report UNH Graduate Education Department Quarterly Assessment Report First Quarter i First Quarter Assessment Report Table of Contents Introduction... Section - Purpose of the
Las Positas College ANNUAL PROGRAM REVIEW TEMPLATE Review of AY 2011-12
Las Positas College ANNUAL PROGRAM REVIEW TEMPLATE Review of AY 2011-12 Name of Program Division Author(s) Psychology-Counseling Student Services Christina Lee INSTRUCTIONS: 1. This Annual Program Review
Distance Education at USD
Distance Education at USD Program Descriptions USD has two distance education programs offering master s degrees through the School of Business Administration, the Master of Science in Global Leadership
National Standards. Council for Standards in Human Service Education. http://www.cshse.org 2013 (2010, 1980, 2005, 2009)
Council for Standards in Human Service Education National Standards ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN HUMAN SERVICES http://www.cshse.org 2013 (2010, 1980, 2005, 2009) I. GENERAL PROGRAM CHARACTERISTICS A. Institutional
Career Advisory Committee Handbook
Career Advisory Committee Handbook Importance of Advisory Committees Employers benefit by: Maintaining a direct connection to a trained workforce. Impacting the quality of CLC s career programs. Contributing
Peralta Community College District
Peralta Community College District Berkeley City College College of Alameda Laney College Merritt College Counseling Program Review Handbook Fall 2015 Version 3. i ii Table of Contents Purpose and Goals
HVAC and Plumbing Technology
HVAC and Plumbing Technology Expansion of Existing Program State Submission Mark Wilson, President May 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary... 2 Identification and Description of the Program... 2 Objectives
STUDENT SATISFACTION SURVEY SUMMARY
STUDENT SATISFACTION SURVEY SUMMARY SPRING 2010 INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH & PLANNING PUTTING THE PIECES TOGETHER Student Satisfaction Survey Summary Spring 2010 1 Community College of Denver Spring 2010 Student
High School STEM Full Implementation
High School STEM Full Implementation Full Implementation Whole school or district STEM initiatives. This is a non-traditional model of education in which the classroom resembles a work environment and
