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COURSE SYLLABUSPROGRAM CAREER MAJOR:Automotive Body Panel Adjustment and AlignmentCOURSE LENGTH: 45 HoursINSTRUCTOR:Daryl Collins918.687.6383 Ext 7925 darylc@ MEETING TIMES: A.M. session (M-F)8:10 a.m. - 11:05 a.m.P.M. session (M-F)11:55 p.m. – 2:45 p.m.COURSE DESCRIPTION AND OBJECTIVES:In this course the students will learn to remove, install and align bolted body parts. Some of the parts covered in this course will be fenders, hoods, doors, decklids, bumpers and bumper covers. This course will also cover wind noise and water leak detection related to panel alignment. COURSE COMPETENCIESInspect, remove, replace, and align hood, hood hinges, and hood latch.Inspect, remove, replace, and align deck lid, lid hinges, and lid latch.Inspect, remove, replace, and align doors, tailgates, hatches, lift gates, latches, hinges, and related hardware. Inspect, remove, replace, and align bumper bars, covers, reinforcement, guards, isolators, and mounting hardware.Inspect, remove, replace, and align front fenders, headers, and other panels. Diagnose and repair water leaks, dust leaks, and wind noiseINSTRUCTIONAL DELIVERY PLAN:Classroom presentation will follow the lecture discussion format. Student participation in the form of questions and discussion of related experiences will be solicited. Visual materials and other methods will be used to keep the class interesting and meaningful. Lab and shop presentations will take the form of students working individually, in pairs, and groups on assigned processes and projects.INSTRUCTOR/STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES:The instructor of this course assumes responsibility to provide explicit information regarding expectations of students on required assignments and activities and daters for completion.The major obligation of the student is to demonstrate proficiency while meeting the requirements for this course. Included in this obligation is the necessity of meeting timelines for completion of activities, assignments and tests. Students who need additional help should notify the instructor who will provide additional assistance and/or refer the student to the Academic Center for assistance. Refer to tracking sheet for additional information.EVALUATION PROCEDUREA.Tests30%B.Daily Grade*70%*Board policy requires a minimum of 25% for Daily GradesFinal grades will be assigned on the following scale:A95 – 100%C+77 – 79D-60 - 63A-90 – 94C74 – 76FBelow 60B+87 – 89C-70 – 73B84 – 86D+67 – 69NG=59% or actual grade below 59B-80 – 83D64 - 66WORK AND ASSIGNMENTS MISSED:Make-up work is allowed only if the absence is excused. It is the student’s responsibility to request make-up work from the instructor. Shop work is difficult to make up so the instructor may assign written lessons. Make-up work must be completed within two (2) weeks of absences.REQUIRED TEXTS, MATERIALS, SUPPLIES:Inter-Industry Conference for Automotive Collision Repair (I-CAR) CD-ROMsAMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA)Any disabled person requiring specific information regarding services should call the Student Services Center, Muskogee Campus, 2403 North 41st Street East, at 918.687.6383, Ext. 284, between 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Facilities on all Indian Capital Technology Center campuses are wheelchair accessible. ACADEMIC DISHONESTYAcademic dishonesty or misconduct is neither condoned nor tolerated at Indian Capital Technology Center. Any student found guilty of academic dishonesty or misconduct shall be subject to disciplinary action.STUDENT CONDUCTStudents are expected to cooperate in maintaining a classroom environment conducive to learning. Courteous and respectful behavior will be expected from all students. Refer to the Student Conduct Policy in the student handbook.DATE:October 9, 2009Indian Capital Technology Center does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex/gender, age, disability, marital or veteran status. ................
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