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COURSE SYLLABUS Heating,Ventilation,and Air Conditioning(HVAC)Troubleshooting and Repair DEMR 1323.4098 Number 2-4 - 3 Lecture - Lab - Credit NONE Prerequisite This syllabus has been reviewed and is current on the date indicated. Prepared By Date Shannon Weir 03/31/2015 Reviewed By Brian Hahn 04/20/2015 Division Director/Designee Date

Course Syllabus Page 2 I. Instructor Information Name: Shannon Weir Phone: 3256-236-8287 Campus Office: 4DSM Room 103 Office Hours: 1:00pm-6:00pm Tues-Thurs Program Chair/Director: Mark Koslan email: shannon.weir@tstc.edu Advisement Hours: 5:00-6:00pm Tues-Thurs Program Chair/Director email: mark.koslan.@tstc.edu II. Class Times, Location This is a 5 week course. Tuesday: 6:00pm-10:00pm Building: 4DSM Rooms: 104 and 116 Wednesday: 6:00pm-10:00pm Building: 4DSM Rooms: 116 and 104 Thursday: 6:00pm-10:00pm Building: 4DSM Rooms: 116 and 104 Friday: 8:00am-12:30 pm Building: 4DSM Rooms: 104 and 116 III. Program Outcomes A. The DSM graduate will be able to effectively communicate both written and verbally throughout the process. B. The DSM graduate will possess the knowledge in theory and operations to effectively diagnose problems. C. The DSM graduate will be able to maintain and repair equipment effectively. D. The DSM graduate will employ safety practices when communicating, diagnosing, maintaining and repairing diesel equipment. IV. Course Description & Introduction Introduction to heating, ventilation and air conditioning theory, testing, and repair. Emphasis on refrigerant reclamation, safety procedures, specialized tools, and repairs. V. Learning Outcomes The student will: A. Analyze heating system B. Analyze ventilation system C. Analyze air conditioning system D. Utilize specialized tools E. Repair components F. Replace components Assessment Methods & Grading Policy Lab 40% Homework/assignments 10% Exams 40% Participation 10% A. Lab- This course is hands-on intensive and therefore lab exercises are an

Course Syllabus Page 3 integral part of the course. B. Homework or assignments will be given to enhance the understanding of lecture material. C. Exams will cover course material that has been presented up to test date. D. Class participation- all students will be graded on participation in class discussion and presence in class. Students whose absences exceed 15 percent of the scheduled classes and labs may receive an F for the course. A= 90-100, B= 80-89, C= 70-79, D= 60-69, F= < 60 VI. Textbook/Reference Materials Heating, Ventilation, Air-Conditioning & Refrigeration ISBN: 1-1337-1625-3 VIII. Additional Resources & Supplies Basic tool set Safety glasses Notebook Pen/pencil Calculator IX. Class Participation Policy & Student Conduct A. Texas State Technical College challenges students to be learners who assume responsibility for being a part of a community of scholars. Student presence and participation in the classroom is an important component of this challenge. Furthermore, as part of its mission, TSTC offers an education that prepares students for professional employment. Each student is encouraged to develop a professional work ethic that reflects responsibility, initiative, and teamwork. B. Students are expected to attend all classes. Students who are absent from class miss opportunities to contribute to the learning environment of the classroom and are developing patterns that will not be tolerated in the professional workplace. C. In light of the above, the student is responsible for all assigned course work and cannot be absolved of this responsibility. When enrolled in a particular course, the student is obligated to do all of the work assigned. Punctual and regular attendance is vital to the discharge of this obligation and absences, excused or not, do not alter his responsibility. D. Students whose absences exceed 15 percent of the scheduled classes and laboratories may receive an F for the course. E. Student Conduct: 1. Students are expected to conduct themselves in a professional manner and to dress in the appropriate attire for the class being presented. 2. Each student is expected to act responsibly and take the consequences for his/her action or inaction as appropriate. F. Classroom Etiquette:

Course Syllabus Page 4 1. An atmosphere of respect will be expected of all within the classroom. 2. Any open displays of prejudice, harassment, etc. will not be tolerated. 3. Any student who disrupts the classroom will be asked to leave and will receive a zero on all work due that day and will be counted as absent for the day. 4. A second disruption by that student will be grounds for the student to be administratively dropped from the class and other disciplinary action will be taken as appropriate. 5. There will be no smoking, dipping, chewing tobacco or use of profane language in the classroom. G. Cheating / Plagiarism Policy: TSTC expects all students to engage in scholastic pursuits in a manner that is beyond reproach. Students are expected to maintain complete honesty and integrity. Any student found guilty of scholastic dishonesty is subject to disciplinary action. Scholastic dishonesty includes, but is not limited to, cheating on academic work (such as copying, bribing, or buying/selling tests), plagiarism (claiming another s work as one s own without acknowledgement INCLUDING Internet data), and collusion (unauthorized collaboration). See College Catalogue for additional information. X. Safety Campus building occupants are required to evacuate buildings when a fire alarm activates. Alarm activation or announcement requires exiting and assembling outside. Familiarize yourself with all exit doors of each classroom and building you may occupy while receiving instructions. The nearest exit door may not be the door you used when entering the building. Students requiring evacuation assistance should inform the instructor during the first week of class. In the event of evacuation, follow the faculty s or class instructor s instructions. Do Not re-enter a building unless given instructions by the Fire Department, Campus/Local Police, or Fire Prevention Services. All students in this course will comply with all general safety rules, which apply to the type of activity in progress in each class. Violation of course safety rules can result in grade penalties and/or other appropriate disciplinary action. XI. Special Needs If you have a documented disability that will impact your work in this class, please contact the ADA Coordinator, so that appropriate arrangements for your accommodations can be made. The counselor on your campus can assist you in this process. In accordance with the

Course Syllabus Page 5 federal law, a student requesting accommodations must provide documentation of his/her disability to the ADA Coordinator. For more information call (325) 236-8292 or email amy.freeman@tstc.edu. XII. Course Schedule The activities/assignments are subject to change: however, reasonable time will be given. Week 1: Introduction A. Common terminology B. Diagnostic equipment and techniques C. Safety D. Theory of HVAC operation E. Basic components F. Certifications G. Exam at end of week 1 Week 2: Basic component function/operation A. Compressor B. Condenser C. Receiver drier/accumulator D. Expansion valve/orifice tube E. Evaporator F. Exam at end of week 2 Week 3: System Diagnosis A. Test equipment B. Inspections C. Performance factors D. Performance test E. Exam at end of week 3 Week 4: System repair A. Compressor B. Leaks C. Noise D. Exam at end of week 4 Week 5: Final Exam A. Written exam B. Skill/hands on exam

Course Syllabus Page 6 XIII. Instructor CV Shannon Weir Education Name of Institution Degree Earned Date Earned Texas State Technical College Associate of Applied Science December 2009 Texas State Technical Institute Certificate in Collision Repair September 1992 Certifications Name of Certification Date Expires Date Earned ASE Master Certified Heavy Duty Technician March 2019 April 2008 Texas Class A CDL driver s license Current April 1996 Industry, Teaching or Training, and Other Experience Relevant To Course Description of Experience Related To Course Date Ended Date Began Texas State Technical College Diesel Instructor responsible for teaching students course related content Current August 2013 John Deere-Diesel Technician July 2013 April 2011 Bruckner s Truck Sales(Mack and Volvo dealer)-diesel Technician June 2012 December 2009

Course Syllabus Page 7 Student Acknowledgement: This is to acknowledge that I have received a copy of the syllabus for the course DEMR 1323.4098 Heating, Ventilation &A/C (HVAC) Troubleshooting & Repair. I understand that it is my responsibility to read and understand the syllabus and to abide by the guidelines presented therein. Student Printed Name Signature Date