Standard |
ACT 207 – Light Residential
Air Conditioning Internship/Practicum
Provides students with
occupation-based instruction that applies learned skills to actual work
experiences. Topics include: application of residential refrigeration knowledge
and skills, appropriate employability skills, problem solving, adaptability to
job equipment and technology, progressive productivity, and acceptable job
performance. The Residential Air Conditioning Internship/Practicum is
implemented through student internship in an approved occupational setting or
through student work in an occupational practicum. Written individualized
training plans, written performance evaluations, and required integrative
experiences are used to implement this course.
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Competency Areas |
Hours
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Application of
Residential Refrigeration Knowledge and Skills |
Class |
0 |
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Appropriate
Employability Skills |
D. Lab |
0 |
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Problem Solving |
P. Lab/O.B.I. |
36 |
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Adaptability to
Job Equipment and Technology |
Credit |
12 |
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Progressive
Productivity |
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Acceptable Job
Performance |
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Prerequisites/Corequisites: |
All non-elective courses required for completion |
Course Guide |
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Competency |
After completing this
section, the student will: |
Hours |
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Class |
D.Lab |
P.Lab/ O.B.I. |
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APPLICATION OF RESIDENTIAL REFRIGERATION KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS |
0 |
0 |
(360) |
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Job responsibilities |
Perform all assigned residential refrigeration tasks
in an acceptable manner. |
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APPROPRIATE EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS |
0 |
0 |
(360) |
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Professionalism |
Demonstrate professionalism. |
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0 |
0 |
(360) |
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Use problem-solving techniques in the job setting. |
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ADAPTABILITY TO JOB EQUIPMENT AND TECHNOLOGY |
0 |
0 |
(360) |
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Directions |
Follow directions as given by supervisory staff. |
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Equipment |
Use equipment and apply technology as appropriate in
the job setting. |
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PROGRESSIVE PRODUCTIVITY |
0 |
0 |
(360) |
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Productivity |
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ACCEPTABLE JOB PERFORMANCE |
0 |
0 |
(360) |
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Job performance |
Perform job responsibilities in an acceptable manner. |
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Suggested Resources |
Althouse, A. D., et
al. (1988). Modern refrigeration &
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Haines, R. (1987). Control systems for heating, ventilating,
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Herman, S. L., &
Sparkman, B. L. (1986). Electricity &
controls for heating, ventilating, & air conditioning (4th ed.).
Albany, NY: Delmar. http://www.delmar.com/.
Langley, B. C.
(1985). Control systems for air
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Langley, B. C.
(1986). Cooling systems troubleshooting
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Langley, B. C.
(1988). Electric controls for
refrigeration & air conditioning (2nd ed.). Englewood Cliffs, NJ:
Prentice Hall. http://www.cefga.org/.
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Miller, R. (1983). Refrigeration and air conditioning
technology. New York: Bennett Il.
Miller, R. (1988). Electricity for heating, air conditioning
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National Center for Construction Education and Research
(latest edition). NCCER: Core Curricula:
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Prasad, M. (1983). Refrigeration & air conditioning.
New Delhi: Wiley Eastern, Ltd. http://www.wiley.com/.
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Swenson, S. D.
(1990). Troubleshooting & servicing
air conditioning equipment. Troy, MI: Busn News.
Terminology of heating, ventilation, air
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(1986). Atlanta: American Heating, Refrigeration, & Air Engineering.
Whitman, W., &
Johnson, W. (1991). Refrigeration &
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