Automotive Plastic and Sheet Molded Compound Repair Syllabus for 2021-2022
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Course

ABDR-1449-001 Automotive Plastic and Sheet Molded Compound Repair

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Course Description

A comprehensive course in repair of non-metal composites.

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Hours

(4 sem hrs; 3 lec, 2 lab)

Class Type

Hybrid

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

Collision Repair and Refinishing, 2nd Edition

Author:Michael Crandell

Publisher: G-W

ISBN#: 978-1-63126-400-9

Supplies

1. Clear safety glasses-

 

Student Performance

Student will be able to identify and repair various types of automotive plastics using approved product manufacturer's recommendations.

Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

Log in using the AC Connect Portal

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If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".

Expected Student Behavior

Any student thought to be disrupting class will be asked to leave class for the day.There is no cell phones to be used during class or lab. Safety Glasses and uniform  Shirts must be worn at all times,failure to do so will result in being asked to go home for the day.  Being Late constantly will not be tolerated, points will be deducted after 3 incidents. Three incidents after 730 Can be asked to leave for the day with a zero.

Grading Criteria

Grading Criteria
20% daily attendance and particapation
25% homework
15% tests
30% labs and tasksheets
10% final exam all students must take the final
Students must have 100% attendance and 90% or higher over all grade to not take the final. Finals are the last week of the 8 weeks. Review and cleanup will be Monday and Tuesday of that week. Finals will be Wednesday and Thursday with a BLC cookout Thursday at noon with all instructors and students in attendance.

All assignments will be turned in a timely manner for a grade or the student will receive a failing grade (F). 

            Shop/lab projects grade is at the instructor’s discretion.

Homework is due the class day after the test for the chapter(s), or 10 points will be taken off grade of the homework for each class day that it is late. Homework for the last chapter(s) of the course is due day of the last test.

All job work sheets are due by the next shop class after the job work sheet was to be done or five points will be taken from the grade for each class day late.

Shop write ups are due by the next shop day or five points will be taken off the shop write up for each class day that it is late.

Lose of points from being absent; tardiness and leaving early totaling 6 days will result in a failure grade. No matter what the students other grades add up to.

Instructor holds the rights to add to the points or take points away, depending on student’s performance.

Student following of the Amarillo College Technical Education Code of Professional Conduct will be considered in the final grade.

Being absent more than 6 days will result in a failing grade, no matter what the students other grades add up to.

 

  Grades Scored Between                  Equals  

 

             

   90% and up

          A                  
   80% and  Less Than  90%    

     B

                 
   70% and  Less Than  80%    

     C

                 
   60% and  Less Than  70%    

     D

                 
    0% and  Less Than  60%     

     F

           

Attendance

Class attendance is mandatory and will effect final grade. Learning tricks of the trade will only come from attending lectures and hands on instruction.

 

Attendance    
If a student misses 10% of total class time they get deducted a letter grade
Students must attend class 75% of scheduled class time or they will be asked dropped from the class or fail
Students arriving 15 or more minutes late or leave 15 or more minutes early receive a 50% for the day
All assignments have a Due date and will not be accepted after that date
Students must wear AC logo work shirt for class

 

Leaving without signing out is same as Early Departure Unexcused.

Signing out early without instructor’s permission is same as Early Departure Unexcused.

 Students must sign themselves in and out. Students are not allowed to sign another student in or out

Calendar

WEEK ONE

              Read chapter  12

              Class - plastic review questions.

WEEK TWO

              Read chapter 12

              Lab- types of plastic

              Read chapter 12

              Lab- clean and prep repair

WEEK THREE-

               Read chapter 12

               Lab- plan repair

               Read chapter 12

               Lab- assess tools and supplies

WEEK FOUR

            Read chapter 12    

            Lab - learning repair materials  

             Read chapter 12

               Lab - plastic memory

WEEK FIVE -

              Read chapter 12

              Lab - adhesive repair

              Read chapter 12

              Lab - flexible plastic repair

WEEK SIX-

             Read chapter 12

             Lab - plastic welding 

             Read chapter 12

             Lab - reinforced plastic repair

WEEK SEVEN -

            Read chapter 12

            Lab - fiberglass repair

WEEK EIGHT-

             Test - Chapter 12

Additional Information

This schedule is a tentative outline only. May change depending on speed of of subject transfer. Attendance is require for lecture and hands on training. 

Students may work on their own vehicles, only if the student has shown satisfactory initiative on lab projects.

Any Vehicle to be worked on or painted must be completed 2 weeks prior to semester end. No Exceptions.

Syllabus Created on:

11/03/21 5:08 PM

Last Edited on:

11/08/21 3:44 PM