Engineering and Technology Department

BTEC

Course NumberCourse TitleCoordinator NameAssessment StageSpring 2013 Review and Tentative Future Plans
BTEC 10Research Skills for Career OpportunitiesEdie Kaeuper5Details
BTEC 101Fermentation and Protein PurificationRobert Del Vecchio5Details
BTEC 107Language Skills for TechniciansEdith Kaeuper4Details
BTEC 108APractical Mathematics I Robert Reed5Details
BTEC 115Recombinant DNA BiotechnologyPhilip Jardim5Details
BTEC 120Molecular and Cell BiotechnologyBob Del Vecchio4Details
BTEC 12AGLP and GMP PrinciplesGregory Langland5Details
BTEC 12BGMP ComplianceKaeuper4Details
BTEC 14ABiotechnology Lab TechniquesMelvin Wong3Details
BTEC 14BInternship SupportYing-Tsu Loh5Details
BTEC 15Organizing a Scientific ConferenceEdith Kaeuper4Details
BTEC 21ABasic Mammalian Cell CultureCarin Zimmerman5Details
BTEC 21BFluorescent Cell TechnologyCarin Zimmerman5Details
BTEC 21CStem Cell TechnologyRobert Del Vecchio5Details
BTEC 21DBeg. CIRM Internship SupportCarin Zimmerman4Details
BTEC 22Immunoassay: ELISAJo-Anne Hongo3Details
BTEC 223Intro to Environmental MonitorYeggie Dearborn3Details
BTEC 23Western blotting techniquesGolnar Afshar4Details
BTEC 24Introduction to PCRYing-Tsu Loh5Details
BTEC 25Analytical PCR TechniquesYing-Tsu Loh5Details
BTEC 5Briefings in BiotechnologyCarin Zimmerman4Details
BTEC 6Basics of cell cultureGolnar Afshar3Details
BTEC 93Biotechnology Work ExperienceJames B. Lewis3Details
Assessment Stage Subtotals for BTECStage 5: 11
Stage 4: 7
Stage 3: 5
Stage 2: 0
Stage 1: 0
Total: 23

CAD

Course NumberCourse TitleCoordinator NameAssessment StageSpring 2013 Review and Tentative Future Plans
CAD 180intro to technical drawingTom Angeloff1Details
CAD 181Computer Aided DraftingKurt Common5Details
CAD 182Intermediate Computer Aided Drafting CAD 2Darren Sri-Tharan3Details
CAD 184Structural CAD DraftingDarren Sri-Tharan3Details
CAD 190Introduction to SolidWorksLillian Crist4Details
CAD 191Adv. CAD: Rendering and AnimationLillian Crist2Details
CAD 192Adv. CAD: CAD-Based MultimediaLillian Crist2Details
Assessment Stage Subtotals for CADStage 5: 1
Stage 4: 1
Stage 3: 2
Stage 2: 2
Stage 1: 1
Total: 7

ELEC

Course NumberCourse TitleCoordinator NameAssessment StageSpring 2013 Review and Tentative Future Plans
ELEC 101Elec Measure & Passive CircuitRaymond Lew3Details
ELEC 102ABasic Active Analog CircuitsRaymond Lew4Details
ELEC 102BBasic Digital Circuits and MeasurementsDarvin Huang4Details
ELEC 103AIntermediate Analog CircuitsManuel Covarrubias5Details
ELEC 103BIntermediate Digital CircuitsAbdollah Ataienovghab5Details
ELEC 104AAnalog and Digital CommunicationManuel Covarrubias5Details
ELEC 104BMicro-Controller InterfacingAbdollah Ataienovghab5Details
Assessment Stage Subtotals for ELECStage 5: 4
Stage 4: 2
Stage 3: 1
Stage 2: 0
Stage 1: 0
Total: 7

EMAP

Course NumberCourse TitleCoordinator NameAssessment StageSpring 2013 Review and Tentative Future Plans
EMAP 22XFoundation of Env MonitoringGregory Langland2Details
EMAP 28xEnvironmental MicrobiologyYing-Tsu Loh1Details
Assessment Stage Subtotals for EMAPStage 5: 0
Stage 4: 0
Stage 3: 0
Stage 2: 1
Stage 1: 1
Total: 2

ENGN

Course NumberCourse TitleCoordinator NameAssessment StageSpring 2013 Review and Tentative Future Plans
ENGN 10AIntro to Engin: The ProfessionHitesh Soneji5Details
ENGN 10BSoftware Tools and DesignKeith Mueller5Details
ENGN 1APlane SurveyingJoe Elemen2Details
ENGN 20Intro to Circuit AnalysisKeith Mueller5Details
ENGN 20LIntro to Circuit Analysis-LabFabio Saniee2Details
ENGN 24Design GraphicsKurt Common5Details
ENGN 36Engineering Mechanics-StaticsFabio Saniee2Details
ENGN 37Engineering Mechanics - DynamicsWendy Kaufmyn4Details
ENGN 38Introduction to Computing for EngineersWendy Kaufmyn4Details
ENGN 45Materials ScienceKeith Mueller5Details
ENGN 48LIntro to Engineering and Technology LaboratoryKeith Mueller5Details
ENGN 91Applied Engineering & TechnologyFabio Saniee2Details
Assessment Stage Subtotals for ENGNStage 5: 6
Stage 4: 2
Stage 3: 0
Stage 2: 4
Stage 1: 0
Total: 12

ENRG

Course NumberCourse TitleCoordinator NameAssessment StageSpring 2013 Review and Tentative Future Plans
ENRG 130Residential Energy EfficiencyArcadia Maximo2Details
ENRG 3Intro to Alternative EnergyHitesh Soneji5Details
ENRG 3LIntro to Altern. Energy LabJohn Alphonso-Gibbs2Details
Assessment Stage Subtotals for ENRGStage 5: 1
Stage 4: 0
Stage 3: 0
Stage 2: 2
Stage 1: 0
Total: 3

ET

Course NumberCourse TitleCoordinator NameAssessment StageSpring 2013 Review and Tentative Future Plans
ET 104Engn Drawing & ManufacturingCharles Kimball2Details
ET 108APractical Mathematics IJohn Alphonso-Gibbs4Details
ET 108BPractical MathManuel Covarrubias5Details
ET 135AFund of Air Conditioning and RefrigrationSam Newman2Details
ET 139AEngineered Plumbing SystemCal Laws3Details
ET 139BEngineered Plumbing SystemCal Laws2Details
ET 50Technical mathematicsCan Celik5Details
Assessment Stage Subtotals for ETStage 5: 2
Stage 4: 1
Stage 3: 1
Stage 2: 3
Stage 1: 0
Total: 7

GIS

Course NumberCourse TitleCoordinator NameAssessment StageSpring 2013 Review and Tentative Future Plans
GIS 110Intro to GISElizabeth Proctor5Details
GIS 111GIS Analysis and ModelingGordon Ye5Details
GIS 112GIS Software TechnologyGordon Ye5Details
Assessment Stage Subtotals for GISStage 5: 3
Stage 4: 0
Stage 3: 0
Stage 2: 0
Stage 1: 0
Total: 3

SUST

Course NumberCourse TitleCoordinator NameAssessment StageSpring 2013 Review and Tentative Future Plans
SUST 91Applied Research in SustainabilityPeggy Lopipero-Langmo5Details
Assessment Stage Subtotals for SUSTStage 5: 1
Stage 4: 0
Stage 3: 0
Stage 2: 0
Stage 1: 0
Total: 1

WELD

Course NumberCourse TitleCoordinator NameAssessment StageSpring 2013 Review and Tentative Future Plans
WELD 140Manufacturing ProcessesCharles Kimball4Details
WELD 144Welding ProcessesWillis Beasley4Details
Assessment Stage Subtotals for WELDStage 5: 0
Stage 4: 2
Stage 3: 0
Stage 2: 0
Stage 1: 0
Total: 2

Assessment Stage Grand Totals for Engineering and Technology:

Stage 5: 29
Stage 4: 15
Stage 3: 9
Stage 2: 12
Stage 1: 2
Total: 67

Assessment Stage Definitions

  1. Course has undergone at least one full closed-loop cycle, and assessment is continual.
  2. Changes are being implemented and course will be reassessed.
  3. SLO assessment data/results are being analyzed and discussed.
  4. SLO assessments are developed and in use.
  5. SLOs are developed and regularly updated.