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Mar 21, 2024 by Dastorin
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ELCT 287 - WORK-BASED LEARNING I - ELCT
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117 - Manufacturing Engineering Technology – Industrial Electrical Technician
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Program Code
117 - Manufacturing Engineering Technology – Industrial Electrical Technician
Course Code
ELCT 287 - WORK-BASED LEARNING I - ELCT
Learning Outcomes Relationships
PLO 1: Communicate effectively in an industrial manufacturing environment.
CLO 1: Perform technical skills required for entry level employment in the workplace.
PLO 2: Apply math, science, and engineering, technology principles to solve problems in an industrial manufacturing facility.
CLO 1: Perform technical skills required for entry level employment in the workplace.
CLO 2: Demonstrate an understanding of how theoretical learning is related to practical work.
PLO 3: Demonstrate professional and ethical behavior.
CLO 3: Meet normal workplace expectations of attendance, punctuality, dress, and behavior.
CLO 4: Demonstrate ability to understand workplace environment and work cordially with supervisor.
CLO 6: Begin making a network of professional contacts.
PLO 4: Perform industrial electrical manufacturing tasks in a safe manner.
CLO 1: Perform technical skills required for entry level employment in the workplace.
CLO 4: Demonstrate ability to understand workplace environment and work cordially with supervisor.
PLO 5: Function effectively when performing the tasks of an industrial electrical technician by applying relevant technical knowledge and skills in the industrial manufacturing setting.
CLO 1: Perform technical skills required for entry level employment in the workplace.
CLO 3: Meet normal workplace expectations of attendance, punctuality, dress, and behavior.
CLO 4: Demonstrate ability to understand workplace environment and work cordially with supervisor.
CLO 7: Perceive this course as a formal and integral part of a college education.
PLO 6: Recognize the need to maintain currency with equipment, tools and devices used by the industrial electrical technician in an industrial manufacturing environment.
CLO 5: Identify sources of information needed to plan future learning or career.
CLO 6: Begin making a network of professional contacts.
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