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AGRO-INDUSTRIAL FOUNDATION COLLEGE OF THE PHILIPPINES

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Course Mapping in Electro 1


COURSE NAME: Electro Technology 1

I. PROGRAM OUTCOMES MAPPED WITH COURSES (SUBJECTS)

Program Outcomes

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

A graduate of Apply Evaluate the Engage in Use Conduct Engage in Communicate Work Act in Preserve and A service Provide quality Provide and
BSMarE shall knowledge in impact and lifelong learning appropriate research lifelong learning orally and in independently recognition promote orientation maritime equip students
be able to mathematics, implications of and keep techniques, using and keep writing using and in multi- and practice "Filipino in one's education to with knowledge,
demonstrate science and various abreast with skills and appropriate abreast of the both English disciplinary of historical and profession. the youth of understanding,
the abilitiy to technology in contemporary developments modern tools research developments and Filipino; and multi- professional, cultural Mindanao and proficiencies,
LIST OF perform the solving issues in the in the field of in the practice methodologi in Maritime cultural social, and heritage" (RA the country skills,
competence problems global and specialization of the es. practice. (PQF teams. (PQF ethical 7722) through competencies,
COURSES at the related to the social context and/or profession in level 6 level 6 accountability exemplary attitudes and
operational profession of the profession; order to descriptor); descriptor; and instruction, values to
level under and the profession; remain responsibility; skills qualify and
Table A-III/1 workplace; globally development, prepare them
and some competitive; quality research for cadetship or
elements of and extension shipboard
Table A-III/2 of services training.
the STCW responsive to
Code. the needs of
local and
international
agencies.

ELECTRO

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II. COURSES I.L.O. MAPPED WITH THE PROGRAM OUTCOMES

4 Units
Course Course Credit
ELECTRO 1 BASIC ELECTRICITY Course Code
Title Description Units

Other enrolment NONE


Course Pre-Requisite: NONE
Requirements

COMPETENCE: COMPETENCE:

A-III/1.F2.C2: Maintenance and repair of electrical and electronic A-III/1.F2.C2: Maintenance and repair of electrical and electronic
equipment PO CODE equipment
PO CODE
Course Outcome 1: Course Outcome 1:

Solve electrical circuit problems using relevant formula applying Solve electrical circuit problems using relevant formula applying
circuit analysis. circuit analysis.

At the End of the course, the student shall be able to: At the End of the course, the student shall be able to:

KUP 1 : KUP 1 :

A-III/1.F2.C2.KUP6: A-III/1.F2.C2.KUP6:
Interpretation of electrical diagrams. Interpretation of electrical diagrams.

A-III/1.F2.C2.KUP5.3: Function and performance tests of the A-III/1.F2.C2.KUP5.3: Function and performance tests of the
following equipment and their configuration on protective devices following equipment and their configuration on protective devices
(such as fuse, no voltage breaker, etc.) (such as fuse, no voltage breaker, etc.)

LO 1: LO 9:
Draw the representative schematic diagram of various electrical Describe the principle of electromagnetic induction and states its
components. main applications.

LO 2: LO 10:
Explain the operating principle for the electronic hand Explain the difference between the principle of operation of a basic
tools/equipment.
DC generator from an AC generator

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LO 3: LO 11:
Determine the types of electrical diagrams and state their basic Explain the basic purposes of switches, circuit breakers, fuses and
differences. emergency power supply and how they are brought into use.

LO 4: LO 12:
Identify the correct value and tolerance of a resistor using Explain what is meant by an insulator and the purpose of insulation.
standard color coding.

LO 5: LO 13:
Solve problems using Ohm's Law for series-parallel DC Circuits. State the basic function of a transformer in an electrical circuit.

LO 6: LO 14:
Solve problems using Kirchhoff's Law and DC network circuits. Describe the principle of the incandescent lamp and state that
correct levels of lighting are vital to safety, efficiency and comfort.

LO 7: LO 15:
Explain the difference between, work, energy and power and Name materials commonly used for the following part of cables and
solve problems using equations. describe the reaction of electric cables to a fire.

LO 8:
Explain the difference between a DC from an AC current and
voltage in terms of their relationship.

COMPETENCE: COMPETENCE:

A-III/1.F2.C2: Maintenance and repair of electrical and electronic A-III/1.F2.C2: Maintenance and repair of electrical and electronic
equipment. equipment

Course Outcome 2: PO CODE Course Outcome 3: PO CODE

Use appropriate measuring instruments in determining electrical Assess the usability of the battery by determining its condition.
parameters.

At the End of the course, the student shall be able to: At the End of the course, the student shall be able to:

KUP 2 : KUP 3 :

A-III/1.F2.C2.KUP4: Construction and operation of electrical A-III/1.F2.C2.KUP5.3: Function and performance tests of the
testing and measuring equipment. following equipment and their configuration on protective devices

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(such as fuse, no voltage breaker, etc.)

LO 16:
LO 20:
Explain the operating principles and precautions when using an
Explain the principle of operation of a battery
insulation tester.

LO 17: LO 21:
Use continuity tester to check if the equipment is dead and Differentiate the various type of batteries based on their types.
measure the resistance of circuits.
LO 22:
LO 18:
Explain the effect on current and voltage when connecting cells in
Use an analog and digital multitester to measure voltage, current
series or in parallel.
and resistance in a circuit.

LO 23:
LO 19:
Describe the first-aid necessary if parts of the body and eyes are in
Explain the operating principles and precautions when using a
contact with electrolyte from a lead-acid battery and an alkaline
clamp meter to measure current.
battery.

COMPETENCE:

A-III/1.F2.C2: Maintenance and repair of electrical and electronic


equipment.

Course Outcome 4: PO CODE

Troubleshoot different basic circuit faults on various application


on board ships.

At the End of the course, the student shall be able to:

KUP 2 :

A-III/1.F2.C2.KUP4: Construction and operation of electrical


testing and measuring equipment.

ILO 24:
Describe the cause of electric shock, giving the level of
current which could be fatal and state the voltage range which
is considered safe.

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ILO 25:
Apply safety precautions necessary when working on electrical
equipment in practice.

ILO 26:
Explain the purpose of interlocks fitted to circuit breakers.

ILO 27:
Explain that safety and emergency procedures are documented
in the ship's safety management system.

Weight%
Topics ILO Teaching Learning Activities (TLA) Outcome Based Assessment (OBA)
to PO
Module 1 1
2
Electrical Symbols 3
4
Electronic Hand Tools and Equipment
Electrical Diagrams
Resistor Color Coding 5

Ohm’s Law
Module 2 6
7
Kirchhoff’s Law 8
9
Work, Energy and Power
AC vs. DC
Electromagnetic Induction 10

Generators
Module 3 11
12

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Distribution 13
14
Insulator
Transformer
Lighting 15

Cables
MIDTERM
Module 1 16
17
Insulation Tester 18

Continuity Tester
Analog and Digital Multitester 19

Clamp meter
Module 2 20
21
Batteries 22

Type of Batteries 23

Batteries’ Capacity
Module 3 24
25
Safety requirements for working on electrical systems 26
27
26
Finals
Performance standards and Evaluation system of OBA Results Final Grade Evaluation System

MHEI GRADING SYSTEM

Prepared By: Checked by: Approved by:


List of Resources
PRINTED LEARNING RESOURCES WEB AND OTHER LEARNING RESOURCES

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III. COURSE OUTCOMES MAPPED WITH PROGRAM OUTCOMES

Program Outcomes
COURSE OUTCOMES
A B C D E F G H I J K L
CO1: Solve electrical circuit problems using relevant formula applying circuit analysis.
CO2: Use appropriate measuring instruments in determining electrical parameters.
C03 : Assess the usability of the battery by determining its condition.
CO4: Troubleshoot different basic circuit faults on various application on board ships.

IV.COURSE COVERAGE

COURSE
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TOPICS TEACHING LEARNING ACTIVITIES (TLAs) ASSESSMENT TASKS (ATs) OUTCOMES
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(COS)

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V. COURSE EVALUATION
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Minimum
Course Outcomes Assessment Tasks Weight Satisfactio
n Average
CO1: 70%
CO2: 70%
C03 : 70%
CO4: 70%
TOTAL 100% 75%

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