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Albert Graham Parviz Entekhabi R Burton Ward and Zahi Atallah Statement of problems Low enrollments Programs not in line with industry needs Curriculum deficient in Career and workforce development ID: 726729

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Slide1

Revitalization of AIT, CONS and DRA programs

Albert Graham,

Parviz

Entekhabi

,

R. Burton Ward, and

Zahi

AtallahSlide2

Statement of problems

Low enrollments

Programs not in line with industry needs

Curriculum deficient in

Career and workforce development

Pedagogical attainment

Employment trends changesSlide3

Labor market information

US Bureau of Labor Statistics (US DOL)

CA Economic Development Department

County of Monterey Economic Development

Support of advisory committeesSlide4
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Solutions

Revamping programs

Revise

content to better fit industry needs

Update technology content

Reduce number of miscellaneous courses

Delete non-critical courses

Focus on core courses

Streamline course sequencing to enable completion in 2 years

Offer transfer and career opportunitiesSlide11

Construction Management, Architecture and CADD

Integrates construction management and architecture technologies

Construction Management

Architecture and CADD

Emphasis on communication and management technologies in construction

Sustainability retained but as a core component of programs

Provides single-track career ladders from entry level positions to management and even transferSlide12

Construction Management

AS in CAD with Emphasis on Construction Management

Create a nationally accredited professional AS (American Council for Construction Education ACCE)

Establish a CSU transfer program

Provide the required education for the state contractors license exam

Coursework prepares for exam

1.5 years of experience toward the 4-year requirementSlide13

Basic skills acquisition

Job readiness

Incumbent worker training

Workforce development and advancement

Development of leadership and technology skills to enhance productivity and employment opportunitiesSlide14

Year 1

Fall

Units

Course

CMAC-50

1

Introduction to Construction & Architecture***

CMAC -51

3

Construction Graphics

CMAC -60

3

Construction Materials & Sustainability

CMAC -61

4

Construction Methods: Foundations-Framing

MFGT-169

1

Haz

Mat &

Industy SafetyMFGT-1801Industrial Workplace Skills

Spring

Units

Course

CMAC -52

3

Introduction to

AutoCad

CMAC -62

3

Construction Methods: Exterior & Interior Finish

CMAC -53

3

CAD Sustainable Detailing

CMAC -63

3

Concrete & Masonry Technology

CMAC -66

3

Introduction to Heavy ConstructionSlide15

Year 2

Fall

Units

Course

CMAC -81

3

Construction Contracts & Specifications

CMAC -82

3

Construction Commercial Transactions

CMAC -64

3

Construction Electrical System Technology

EGN-8

3

Statics

Spring

Units

Course

CMAC -83

3

Introduction to Construction

Estimating

CMAC -84

3

Principles of Construction Management & Controls

CMAC -65

3

Plumbing & Mechanical System Technology

CMAC -54

3

Building Information Modeling

EGN-10

3

SurveyingSlide16

Architecture

AS in

CMAC

with Emphasis on

Architecture

Prepares students for entry-level architecture, interior design, landscape architecture

Establish

a CSU transfer

program

First-year architectural design courses already articulated with Cal Poly

Preparing on latest architectural technology tools

Designing projects in local communitySlide17

Fall 2016

Spring 2017

Fall 2017

Spring 2018

Construction graphics {CMAC 51}

Advanced AutoCAD {CMAC 54)

Construction graphics {CMAC 51}

Advanced Auto CAD {CMAC 54)

Mechanical Drawing and Detailing {CMAC 58}

Engineering Drawing {CMAC 55}

Mechanical Drawing and Detailing {CMAC 58}

Engineering Drawing {CMAC 55}

Print Reading for Industry {CMAC 64}

Introduction to Revit Architecture {CMAC 68}

Print Reading for Industry {CMAC 64}

Introduction to Revit Architectural {CMAC 68}

Architectural Design & Visual Communication I {CMAC 70}

Architectural Design & Visual Communication II {CMAC 72}

Architectural Design & Visual Communication I {CMAC 70}

Architectural Design & Visual Communication III {CMAC 71}Slide18

Construction Management, Architecture and CADD

 

Course

No.

 

Course

Title

Units

CMAC-50

Introduction to Construction and Architecture

1.0

CMAC-52

Introduction to AutoCAD

3.0

CMAC-61

Construction Methods: Foundations - Framing

4.0

CMAC-62

Construction Methods: Finish- Exterior and Interior

4.0

 SUBTOTAL UNITS (12.0) 

Course No.

Course Title

Units

CMAC-63

Concrete & Masonry Technology

3.0

CMAC-64

Construction Electrical System Technology

3.0

CMAC-65

Plumbing & Mechanical System Technology

3.0

CMAC-66

Introduction to Heavy Construction

3.0

CMAC-67

Building Information Modeling

3.0

EGN-8

Statics

3.0

EGN- 11

Plane Surveying

3.0

 

SUBTOTAL UNITS (6.0)

 Slide19

Construction Management Emphasis

Course No.

Course Title

Units

CMAC-51

Construction Graphics

3.0

CMAC-60

Construction Materials & Sustainability

3.0

CMAC-81

Construction Law, Contracts, and Specifications

3.0

CMAC-82

Commercial Construction Transaction Records

3.0

CMAC-83

Introduction to Construction Estimating

3.0

CMAC-84

Construction Management and Scheduling

3.0

MFGT-169

`

Hazardous Material Industry Safety

1.0

MFGT-180

Industrial Workplace Skills

1.0

 

SUBTOTAL UNITS (20.0)

 Slide20

Architecture Emphasis

Course No.

Course Title

Units

CMAC-59

Computer-Aided Sustainable Detailing

3.0

CMAC-54

Advanced AutoCAD

3.0

CMAC-68

Introduction to Revit Architecture (BIM)

3.0

CMAC-70

Architectural Design and Visual Communication I

3.0

CMAC-71

Architectural Design and Visual Communication II

3.0

CMAC-72

Architectural Design and Visual Communication III

3.0

 

SUBTOTAL UNITS (18.0)

 Slide21

Manufacturing Technology AS

Emphasis on skills and technologies used in the manufacturing industry

Safety

Fabrication

Fluid power

Electricity

Mechanical design

Workforce development for manufacturing industries

High precision

Critical thinking

Leadership skillsSlide22

Year 1

Fall

Spring

Course

Units

Course

Units

MFGT 169

1

MFGT

130

3

MFGT

70

3

MFGT

178A

2

MFGT

75

3MFGT 176A2

WLD 150

2

WLD 151

2

CMAC 64

3

CMAC 55

3

Total

12

 

Total

12

Summer

Course

Units

CWE99

3Total3

Year 2

Fall

Spring

Course

Units

Course

Units

MFGT 180

1

MFGT

132

3

MFGT

131

3

MFGT 176C

2

MFGT

176B

2

MFGT

178C

2

MFGT

178B

2

MFGT

71

3

CMAC 58

3

 

 

Total

11

 

Total

10Slide23

REQUIRED MAJOR COURSES:

Emphasis: Construction Management

Course No.

Course Title

Units

 

Required Major Course

CMAC-55

Engineering Drawings with Solidworks

3.0

 

Required Major Course

CMAC-64

Industrial Print Reading

2.0

 

Required Major Course

MFGT-70

Introduction to Agriculture Mechanics

3.0 

Required Major Course

MFGT-130

Introduction to Metal Fabrication

3.0

 

Required Major Course

MFGT-131

Intermediate Metal Fabrication

3.0

 

Required Major Course

MFGT-140

Introduction to Fluid power

2.0

 

Required Major Course

MFGT-150

Introduction to Industrial Electricity2.0  Required Major Course

MFGT-169

Hazmat and Industrial Safety1.0 Required Major CourseMFGT-180Industrial Workplace Skills1.0 Required Major CourseWLD-150Basic Welding2.0 Required Major CourseWLD-151Introduction to Tig Welding2.0   SUBTOTAL UNITS (=24.0) 

RESTRICTED MAJOR ELECTIVES (Select a minimum of 13.0 units from the following

Course No.

Course Title

Units

 

Required Major Course

CMAC -58

Computer - Aided Mechanical Drafting

3.0

 

Required Major Course

MFGT-71

Agriculture and Industrial Equipment Operation

3.0

 

Required Major Course

MFGT-75

Agriculture Machinery and Management

3.0

 

Required Major Course

MFGT-99

Occupational Cooperative Work Experience Education

3.0

 

Required Major Course

MFGT-132

Advanced metal fabrication

3.0

 

Required Major Course

MFGT-141

Intermediate Fluid Power

2.0

 

Restricted Major Elective

MFGT-142

Troubleshooting Fluid Power

2.0

 

Restricted Major Elective

MFGT-151

Intermediate Industrial Electricity

2.0

 

Restricted Major Elective

MFGT-152

PLC of Industrial Electricity

2.0

 

 

 

SUBTOTAL UNITS (≥ 13.0)

 Slide24

Timeline

Courses are currently being submitted to the curriculum committee

All courses will be submitted by Fall 2016

Substantive change documents will be submitted in Spring 2017

Meetings with counselors to start Spring 2017

Start teaching in Fall 2017, pending CCCCO and ACCJC approvals Slide25

Personnel, facilities, equipment

No need to hire any additional faculty

Transfer R. Burton Ward to hard funds

No need for new facilities

Shops and labs existing

No need for new equipmentSlide26

Program promotion

Hartnell

counselors

Programs that are linked with careers

Transfer to universities

High wage

Realistic expectations

Focused programs

High school counselors

Articulations

Clear pathways

Link to jobs