VICTOR VALLEY COLLEGE SYLLABUS

FALL 2017

Course No.: Auto 85.6Course Title: Emission Control Training Level-2Units:4.0

Section No.: 63130 Class Hours: 1:00-3:55 P.M. Days: Tuesday/Thursday Room No.: 67-4

Instructor Name: Steve CoultasOffice No: 64-3 Office Hours: Mon./Wed. 1:00-4:00 P.M. Tel. Ext.: x2424

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FALLCALENDAR

FALLTerm BeginsAugust 28

Labor Day Holiday (college closed)September 4

Veteran’s Day Holiday (college closed)November 10- 11

Thanksgiving Holiday (college closed)November 23-25

FALL Term EndsDecember 16

Sixteen (16) week termAugust 28 – December 16

Off-Campus Sixteen (16) week termAugust 28 – December 16 (Does not follow VVC calendar,

see that site’s calendar for holidays)

First Twelve (12) week termAugust 28 - November 18

Second Twelve (12) week termSeptember 25 – December 16

First Eight (8) week termAugust 28 – October 21

Second Eight (8) week termOctober 23 – December 16

WITHDRAWAL POLICY

NOTE – CAMPUS IS CLOSED andCLASSES WILL NOT BE HELD ON CAMPUS THE FOLLOWING DATES:

September 4th, November 10th, 11th, 23rd, 24th, 25th

STATEMENT OF ACCESS:Students with special needs are encouraged to meet with instructors to discuss the opportunity for academic accommodation and referral to Disabled Students Programs and Services (DSPS) and services per Administrative Procedure (AP 3440)

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Prerequisite: None

Textbook:

STI - LEVEL 2 INSPECTOR TRAINING

Book Store Voucher Statement

Under certain circumstances if you have already completed your FAFSA documentation and have received and “Award Letter” but have yet to be funded you may be able to receive a bookstore voucher of up to $400.00 depending on funding and eligibility. If you meet all requirements and timing guidelines you will need to complete the following:

Download and print your current class schedule

  1. Download and print your “Award Letter” from the “My Documents” tab in your WebAdvisor Account.
  2. Bring both documents and your current VVC student ID to the Accounting Office at VVC in the Student Activities Center across the hallway from the bookstore to determine final eligibility.

Course Description:

Emission Control Training is intended to provide students with knowledge of emission control theory, design and operation. This course satisfies the Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR) requirements for level two training

Course Objectives:

1. Recognize and identify shop safety, environmental hazards and sustainable environmental practices in an automotive repair facility.
2. Recognize and evaluate the differences of exhaust tailpipe emissions
3. Recognize and evaluate the differences between a basic and enhanced smog inspection
4. Recognize and evaluate proper preconditioning procedures relating to a smog inspection
5. Recognize and evaluate current laws and regulations pertaining to consumer extensions and waivers
6. Recognize and evaluate the condition of emission system controls
7. Recognize and evaluate proper procedures for performing a basic and enhanced area smog inspection according BAR guidelines

Student Learning Outcomes:

Upon completion of the course the student should be able to:
1. Safely and responsibly perform automotive repairs to meet automotive industry standards
2. Determine necessary repairs to bring the emission control system into industry compliance for proper driveability and emissions

Attendance Policy: (Class attendance is not a measure of performance or proficiency. Whether a student is just physically present in the class is not a valid basis for grading. Reference Title 5 Section 55002 of the California Code of Regulations: (A) Grading Policy. The course provides for measurement of student performance in terms of stated course objectives and culminates in a formal, permanently recorded grade based upon uniform standards in accordance with section 55758 of this Division. The grade is based on demonstrated proficiency in the subject matter and the ability to demonstrate that proficiency, at least in part, by means of written expression that may include essays, or, in courses where the curriculum committee deems them to be appropriate, by problem solving exercises or skills demonstrations by students.)

The class instructor has the right to terminate a student’s enrollment when a student is absent for more than one hour for each unit of class credit, however, it is the student’s responsibility to initiate the withdrawal or drop procedure in a timely manner if the student chooses to no longer attend the class.If a student does not drop the class before the final drop date, the student must receive a grade.

Attendance is very important; if you are not in class you can’t hear the lecture, see the video, or perform lab work. A student can be dropped for missing four classes without personal or telephone contact with the instructor (see student handbook). Leaving class early without instructor’s permission is considered an absence. The instructor uses the time just after roll call to review course material, perform lab demonstrations, and administer the automotive knowledge test. Missing this time will affect your grade and you will get less out of the class. You should treat your Auto 85.6 Class as if you are employed in an auto shop, no employer will put up with an employee coming in late or having too many absences. Roll (time card) will be taken at 8:00 AM sharp each morning, if you are not in your seat you are not counted, roll will also be taken at the end of class (punch out your time card).

Note: If you disrupt the class by talking at inappropriate times you will be asked to leave the class, see the VVC Student Handbook.

SAFETY: Before you are allowed to perform any maintenance or repairs on a vehicle, you must take the required SP-2 Safety Tests. They will be graded as a final chapter test- see the safety section of the Course Syllabus posted on Blackboard for instructions (your account will be set up by the end of the first day of the semester).

All students will be given thorough safety instructions and an S/P-2 safety test (must

be passed with a grade of 80% or more before lab work is allowed). Log on to the

Internet sp2.org website. Your user name is 78442, your password is fact, and your

pin is your last 6 digits of your student ID number. Read the information presented

for S/P2 Training for Mechanical Repair Safety and S/P2 Training for

Mechanical Repair Pollution Prevention, take the quizzes, take both finals.

Successful completion of these two tests satisfy your safety requirements for one

year in the VVC Automotive Program. All lab rules and safety practices must be

followed. Failure to follow these rules is cause to be dropped from class. NOTE:

All students are required to have and bring eye protection (no sun glasses) (eye

protection will NOT be loaned from the tool crib) to all lab sessions. A student must

put on their eye protection as they walk from the classroom into shop. For every task

in Engine Performance the following safety requirement must be strictly enforced:

Comply with personal and environmental safety practices associated with clothing;

eye protection; hand tools; power equipment; proper ventilation; and the handling,

storage, and disposal of chemicals/materials in accordance with local, state, and

federal safety and environmental regulations.

Keyword: Dynomometer

Grading Policy:

Grades will be available on VVC Blackboard and updated regularly starting the 3rd week of class.

Discussions15%90 to 100% = A

Quizzes20%80 to 89% = B

BAR Online Training 10%70 to 79% = C

Laboratory25%60 to 69% = D

Final exam30%Under 60% = F

Lab Sheet Grading Rubric

Performance Standard

0—No exposure: No information or practice provided during the program; complete training

required

1—Exposure only: General information provided with no practice time; close supervision needed;

additional training required

2—Limited practice: Has practiced job during training program; additional training required to

develop skill

3—Moderately skilled: Has performed job independently during training program; limited

additional training may be required

4—Skilled: Can perform job independently with no additional training

Required Class Materials: The details of required class materials listed in Blackboard include:

  1. Level 2 Inspector Training textbook
  2. VVC Automotive uniform shirt
  3. OSHA approved safety glasses
  4. Protective gloves
  5. Tools as indicated in Blackboard

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Week 1 8/28 - 9/2 Welcome to Auto 85.6

Welcome to Auto 85.6.

Our normal class format will be lecture on Tuesday and Lab on Thursday. Please perform all academic assignments (reading and instructional videos) prior to class on Tuesdays. My lectures will follow the material and are interactive requiring the students to answer questions relating to the material. Nobody wants to be called on when unprepared due to not doing the weeks reading or video material. Lab sheets will be assigned for Thursdays.

I will give an "Announcement" weekly outlining the week's assignments, they will be listed under "Assignments" to the left, and graded assignments will also appear in the "Calendar" to the left.

There will be 10 quizzes given on Tuesday lecture days each worth 20 points.

There will be 3 written assignments each worth 50 points to be submitted through the "Discussions" forum.

There willbe 4Online BAR (Bureau of Automotive Repair) certification exercisesthat will vary in points (see"Calendar" or "My Grades" for assignment point values for a total of 100 points.

There will be required Labsheet assignments to be performed on Thursday lab days with a points sign off sheet totaling 250 points. (Extra credit will be added for additional lab exercises performedONLY if all the required labsheets are completed).

There will be a Final Exam composed of both a written and hands-on assessments that is worth 300 points (200 for the written and 100 for the hands-on assessment). The hands-on assessment is posted to the left as "Final Exam Assessment" in the column to the left so you can see what your semester lab goal should be.

Your final grade will be based upon a percentage of a total of 1,000 points available.

Check "Announcements" regularly as this is where I will communicate with you for assignment changes, class cancellation, as well as posting intermittent information on extra credit and Automotive Knowledge Test assignments. Please make sure that your Blackboard notification settings are correct so that you get announcements when launched.

Please read theinstructions for the beginning of this class carefully as there are multiple assignments due in the first 2 weeks. Click on "Start Here" in the column to the left.

  • Week 2 9/3-9/9

This week in Auto 85.6:

Read textbookLevel 2 Inspector Training through page 1-14.

Quiz week1.

Complete SP2 safety- printed currentcertifications due at the beginning of class 9/5.

Sign-off for uniform shirt and safety glasses during class 9/5.

Posted by:Steven Coultas
Posted to:Emission Control Training (16 weeks)

  • Week 3 9/10-9/16

This week in Auto 85.6:

Click on "BAR Website" in the column to the left. This will take you to smogcheck.ca.gov, the Bureau of Automotive Repair website for consumers and Industry. Please take the time intermittantly throughout the semester to browse this very informative website regarding licensure, program requirements, technician training, as well as consumer Smogcheck information and program history.

This assignmentwill require you to watch 2 instructional videos:

1. Once in the BAR website, navigate to "Industry"- "Licensees" - "Training"- and first select "Smog Check Inspection Video".

2. Once you have completed that video, thennavigate from "Training"-"BAR-OIS Training" and select "Smog Check Inspection Using BAR-OIS".

Please pay careful attention to both of these videos as inspection procedures are the basis of the lab portion of this class and there will be a quiz on thekey pointscovered in these videos.

Quiz week 2.

Begin student hands-on Smog Inspections- TSI, BAR97, and OIS. If you are not familiar with these 3 acronyms then go to the BAR website and look them up.

  • Week 4 9/17-9/23

This week in Auto 85.6:

Read textbookLevel 2 Inspector Training through page 1-15to 2-7.

Quiz week 4.

Continuestudent hands-on Smog Inspections- TSI, BAR97, and OIS. Discuss functional test procedures.

Extra credit tool list sign-off.

  • Week 5 9/24-9/30

This week in Auto 85.6

Visible Smoke Test and LPFET

Click on the "BAR Website" on the left.

Once in the BAR website, navigate to "Industry"- "Licensees" - "Training"- and first select "Fuel Evaporative System Training".

Once you have completed that video, thennavigate from "Training" and select "Visible Smoke Test Training".

Quiz week 5

Please pay careful attention to both of these videos as inspection procedures are the basis of the lab portion of this class and there will be a quiz on thekey pointscovered in these videos.

Lab demonstration on Fuel Evaporative Test (LPFET)Visible Smoke Test. Look up LPFET on the BAR website if your are not familiar with this acronym.

Week 6 10/1- 10/7

This week in Auto 85.6:

This week's assignment will be another "Discussions" writing assignment. Please proceed to the discussion named

"The 4 C's of Auto Repair"

Posted by:Steven Coultas
Posted to:Emission Control Training (16 weeks)

  • Week 7 10/8-10/14

Read textbookLevel 2 Inspector Trainingfrom page 3-1to end -Smog Check Requirements by Vehicle Type.

Quiz week 7.

Continuestudent hands-on Smog Inspections- TSI, BAR97, and OIS. Discuss functional test procedures.

Work on Labsheet exercises.

  • Week 8 10/15-10/21

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Read textbookLevel 2 Inspector Trainingthrough page 18 of the SMOG CHECK MANUAL.

Quiz week 8.

Continuestudent hands-on Smog Inspections- TSI, BAR97, and OIS.

Work on Labsheet exercises

  • Week 9 10/22-10/28

BAR Modules1, 2, & 4

Quiz week 9.

Continuestudent hands-on Smog Inspections- TSI, BAR97, and OIS.

Work on Labsheet exercises

  • Week 10 10/29-11/4

Diesel and Hybrid inspection

Click on the "BAR Website" on the left.

Once in the BAR website, navigate to "Industry"- "Licensees" - "Training"- and first select "Diesel Vehicle InspectionTraining". This is a 4 hour update course and certification test so please Budget the correct amount of time for the session.

Once you have completed that video, thennavigate from "Training" and select "Hybrid Smog Check Inspections".

Printout your individual training video completion to be turned in at the beginning of classnext Tuesday.

Please pay careful attention to these videos as inspection procedures are the basis of the lab portion of this class.Quizzes are embedded in these videos.

  • Week 11 11/5 -11/11

Read textbookLevel 2 Inspector Trainingthroughthe endofWRITE IT RIGHT.

BAR Modules 5 & 8

Quiz week 11.

Continuestudent hands-on Smog Inspections- TSI, BAR97, and OIS.

Work on Labsheet exercises.

Week 12 11/12- 11/18

Click on the "BAR Website" on the left.

Once in the BAR website, navigate to "Consumer"- "Maintenance and Repair" -and select "A Consumer's Guide to Automotive Repair in California".

This week's assignment will be another "Discussions" writing assignment. Please proceed to the discussion named "Consumers and Write it Right"

Continuestudent hands-on Smog Inspections- TSI, BAR97, and OIS.

Work on Labsheet exercises.

  • Week 13 11/19- 11/BAR Modules 3 & 6

Quiz week 13.

Continuestudent hands-on Smog Inspections- TSI, BAR97, and OIS.

Work on Labsheet exercises

Begin performingHands-on portion of Final exam.

  • Week 14 11/26 - 12/2

BAR Modules 7 & 9 training.

Quiz week 14.

Perform Hands-on portion of Final exam.

Complete required lab sheets.

Study for written final exam on 12/12/17.

  • Week 15 12/3 - 12/9

Perform Hands-on portion of Final exam.

Complete required lab sheets.

Thursday review for written final exam on 12/12/17.

Week 16 12/10-12/16

Written Final exam on 12/12/17.

Semester is done- Great work!!

The following are the VVC Automotive Department “Policies and Procedures” for students enrolled in Automotive classes. Please read carefully. You will be provided with a paper copy which you will sign and return to your instructor as indicated in Blackboard. By signing this document you acknowledge that you have read, understand, and agree to abide by all of the department policies.

Victor Valley College Automotive Technology Department

Student Policies and Procedures

In addition to the following policies and procedure, students are governed by and expected to abide by the general rules, code of ethics and conducts of Victor Valley College. Please refer to the student handbook for complete information.

General Rules

  1. All repairs must be supervised by an instructor or qualified assistant designated by the instructor. The shop may not be used outside of regular scheduled class time or without the permission and presence of an instructor.
  2. If a student needs to leave the shop area during regular scheduled class time they are asked to inform the instructor.
  3. Student are encouraged and in some courses required to bring tools to lab sessions, however VVCC or its employees are not responsible for the theft of your tools. VVCC will provide an open top, unmonitored, locked tool storage area, however you are leaving locked toolboxes at your own risk. If you do not feel comfortable leaving your tools under these conditions you are encouraged to store them elsewhere.
  4. Only students that are currently enrolled in a class are permitted to be in a classroom, the auto shop library, parking area or in the auto shop work area.
  5. All hazardous waste including oil, brake fluids, oil filters, gasoline, solvents and any other substance generally considered by the State of California to be of a hazardous nature must be stored and disposed of properly, if you have questions contact the Automotive Instructional Assistant
  6. Students are encouraged to review the (MSDS) Material Safety Data Sheets before contacting any material or chemical in the shop. MSDS are located in the auto shop library.
  7. If a student leaves the lab, class or instruction area during class time the college or its employees does not assume any liability.
  8. Students enrolled in a class that is currently in session may borrow tools from the tool crib to use in the shop during that lab session. The student must return borrowed tools at the conclusion of that lab session. Tools are not to be removed from the lab area. The student that has borrowed the tool will be financial responsible for the tool if it is not returned to the tool crib at the end of the lab session or is damaged due to a negligence or mischief. Tools will be treated just like borrowed library books from the library, if the tool is not returned to the tool crib the corresponding replacement cost be be placed on the student's account until paid in full. Financial holds on accounts will result in the student losing the ability to register for classes, holds on graduation and transcripts or other holds as determined by the college. To borrow a tool the student must surrender their current semester Victor Valley College student Identification. No other form of identification can be used to borrow tools. (I.E) Students cannot borrow tools using a driver's license or state ID, cell phone or car keys. ETC.

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