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TRN 120 ST051 Body Electronics I Technical Training

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TRN 120 ST051 Body Electronics ITechnical Training

TRN 120 ST051 Body Electronics ITechnical Training

BMW ADPBasic ElectricityTRN 120-06/12

TRN 120 ST051 Body Electronics ITechnical Training

Joe Carbon - BMW ADP Instructor

E-Mail: [email protected]

Office: BMW Classroom JH1150

(Room 1153)

Phone: 704-330-4364

Office hours:By appointment

TRN 120 ST051 Body Electronics ITechnical Training

Brian McMillan - BMW ADP Instructor

E-Mail: [email protected]

Office: JH1106

Phone: 704-330-4366

Office hours: By appointment

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Mark Spisak- BMW ADP Coordinator

E-Mail: [email protected]

Office: Honda Classroom JH1150

Phone: 704-330-4365

Office hours:By appointment

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John Garcia - BMW ADP Lab Facilitator

E-Mail: [email protected]

Office: Cubicle Office Space JH1102

Phone: 704-330-4155

Office hours:By appointment

TRN 120 ST051 Body Electronics ITechnical Training

TRN 120 ST051 Body Electronics ITechnical Training

TRN 120 ST051 Body Electronics ITechnical Training

If your program code

is not A60160, you

need to go to your

counselor to change it.

This will affect your

ability to Co-Op.

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CPCC Home PageHelpful links from the CPCC Home Page

Campus Finder

My College

Black Board

Safety

Employee Intranet

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Your CPCC Dashboard

Want to register for your BMW

classes

Want to make payments and

manage your CPCC account?

Want to find your program code?

Want to know what you still need

for graduation?

TRN 120 ST051 Body Electronics ITechnical Training

It’s important for all students to have

their CPCC ID cards made. This will

allow them to have account numbers

and ID information readily accessible.

For the fall semester, students can

have their ID cards made for free.

TRN 120 ST051 Body Electronics ITechnical Training

Course Syllabus

AUT TRN 120-06/12

Introduction to Automotive

Electricity

BMW ADP

BMW Course ST051

TRN 120 ST051 Body Electronics ITechnical Training

Course Syllabus

TRN 120-06/12

Basic Electricity

BMW ADP

Syllabus Contents: Course Description

Course Objectives

Weekly Outline

Student Evaluation

Safety Regulations

Tool List

Time Requirements: 16 Week Session

3 Class Hours/Week

4 Lab Hours/Week

5 Semester Hours Credit

7 Hours per week (X) 16 Weeks = 112 Hours total

TRN 120 ST051 Body Electronics ITechnical Training

Course Description:

This course covers basic electrical theory, wiring diagrams, test

equipment, and diagnosis, repair, and replacement of batteries,

starters, and alternators.

Topics include Ohms Law, circuit construction, wiring diagrams,

circuit testing, and basic troubleshooting.

Course Objectives:

After completion, students should demonstrate basic skills in:

reading wiring diagrams, diagnose, test, and repair basic wiring,

battery, starting, charging, and electrical concerns.

BMW Course work embedded in class

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When you have competed this class,

online training and all the BMW

ADP Tasks you will have earned

BMW Credit for ST051. We are the

final word. If for any reason we think

you are not ready for BMW we will

let you know. You may still complete

your Associates Degree but not earn

BMW Class Credit.

TRN 120 ST051 Body Electronics ITechnical Training

WEEKLY OUTLINE

Electrical Systems

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BMW STEP ADP

Required Text :BMW ST051 Body Electronics 1 Book

BMW ST051 Task Book

Embedded: BMW Technical Training ST051 Course Credit, IP010

Weekly Outline:

Week 1) Course rules and regulations, syllabus, expectations, etc

Week 2) Basic Electrical Theory

Week 3) Ohms Law

Week 4) Basic Electrical Theory continued with DVOM usage

Week 5) Basic Electrical Theory continued with circuit building

Week 6) Basic Electrical Theory continued with circuit operation and

testing

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Week 7) Basic Electrical Theory continued with circuit operation

and testing with wiring diagrams

Week 8) Basic Electrical Theory continued with electrical

components and wiring

Week 9) Basic Electrical Theory continued with Magnetism

fundamentals

Week 10) A Tech Simulators, Lab Sheets and Basic Electrical

Theory continued with transistor usage and operation

Week 11) A Tech Simulators, Lab Sheets and Basic Electrical

Theory continued with batteries and capacitors

Week 12) A Tech Simulators, Lab Sheets and Basic Electrical

Theory continued with battery testing and inspection

Week 13) A Tech Simulators, Lab Sheets and Basic Electrical

Theory continued with electric motors, solenoids and starters

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Week 14) A Tech Simulators, Lab Sheets and Basic Electrical

Theory continued with starting system testing and repair

Week 15) A Tech Simulators, Lab Sheets and Basic Electrical

Theory continued with Alternator function and operation

Week 16) A Tech Simulators, Lab Sheets and Basic Electrical

Theory continued with Alternator testing and repair

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Since this course is preparatory to entering the automotive service

industry, job attitude, neatness, promptness and care of equipment

will be considered part of the final grade. The final grade on these

items will be determined by the instructor and based upon accepted

industry standards.

STUDENT GRADE POINT AVERAGE

Students will be graded according to the following grade point

system.

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GRADINGFOR A GRADE OF "A":

Complete all written tests with an average of 93% to 100%.

Attend 95% of all scheduled class/lab hours. (106/112 hours)

Complete all lab/shop work in a manner as would be determined

EXCELLENT in an actual shop.

FOR A GRADE OF "B":

Complete all written test with an average of 85% to 92%.

Attend 90% of all scheduled class/lab hours. (100 / 112 Hours)

Complete all lab/shop work in a manner as would be determined

VERY GOOD in an actual shop.

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FOR A GRADE OF "C":

Complete all written tests with an average of 77% to 84%.

Attend at least 80% of scheduled class/lab hours.

(Attend at least 90/ 112 hours)

Complete all lab/shop work in a manner as would be determined

SATISFACTORY in an actual repair shop.

FOR A GRADE OF "D":

Complete all written tests with an average of 70% to 76%.

Attend at least 80% of scheduled class/lab hours.

(Attend at least 90/ 112 hours)

Complete all lab/shop work in a manner as would be determined

POOR in an actual repair shop.

Less than 90 hours 80% automatically fails.

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Are you the future of BMW?

BMW ADP Professionalism

•You have signed up to work for a premium brand

•BMW ADP Students are expected to act and look

professional at all times.

•If you have some ridicules email address change it.

•If you have some kind of ridicules voice mail message

change it.

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Automotive Department Student Dress

Code, Student Conduct and Expectations

• As a participant in the Transport Systems

Technology division of CPCC, and BMW

ADP my classes include participation in

hands-on activities in a lab setting. These

labs can be in a large shop or small lab

facility. In order to protect myself and

others from harm, I agree to participate in

those labs in a safe and professional

manner.

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Safety Glasses

• Students must wear approved, non-tinted Safety Glasses at all times while

in the lab.

• “At all times” means from the moment I enter the lab until I leave. This

includes any time working, not working, referencing a computer, washing

hands, etc. If I am found to not be wearing my safety glasses appropriately

(covering my eyes), you will face the following consequences:

• First offense – Verbal warning from the instructor

• Second offense – The student will be excluded from that lab for the

remainder of the lab and Sent Home and no credit for the day will be given.

• Any offenses while underneath a vehicle – skip automatically to the next

highest penalty. Sent Home

– Please understand that there are no exceptions from the above

penalties. In addition, warnings and exclusions can and will be made

by any member of the CPCC faculty, staff, lab facilitators, Division

Director, etc., and carry the same weight.

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Dress/Appearance/Hygiene• Dress: All students are required to wear their dealer sponsored uniform to school each day. All

shirts must be clean and tucked in. All students not sponsored by a Dealer will wear BMW ADP

T-Shirts from the school store. Dark colored work-style pants are recommended or proper

fitting jeans that meet the following requirements (length above the shoes, jeans above the hip

with belt). No oversized jeans will be permitted. Shorts are not allowed. No keys, chains or

wallets hanging out of pockets. Rips and tears must be mended in a timely manner. All belts

must be of the type that does not have an exposed buckle.

• Shoes: Students must wear leather work boots/shoes. We highly recommend steel toes and oil

resistant soles. No sneakers, tennis shoes, open toed shoes, or dress shoes are permitted.

• Jewelry: Facial jewelry of any type is NOT permitted. This includes ear, nose, lip, eyebrow,

cheek rings, studs, etc. Also prohibited are necklaces, rings (only one wedding ring permitted),

or bracelets of any kind as these items may pose a safety hazard. It is strongly recommended

that you not wear a wristwatch.

• Hats: Hats are permitted in the shop area only! If a hat has a bill, it must be worn with it facing

forward. (skullies or beanies are not permitted)

• Hair: Hair must be well groomed and not constitute a safety hazard. Facial hair must be well

groomed and not constitute a safety hazard.

• Hygiene: Good personal hygiene must be maintained at all times.

• Other appearance issues not directly covered by these rules will be considered on a case-by-

case basis. CPCC staff will decide what is professional in appearance and what is not.

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Attendance• Attendance: Students are expected to be present in class. Students that

do not attend 80% of the classes will automatically receive a failing

grade.

• Illness-Emergency Reporting Procedures: All students must notify the

Instructor whenever he/she will be absent and state the reason for the

absence. If the Instructor cannot be reached, leave a voice mail or e-mail.

A MESSAGE MUST BE RECEIVED or points will be removed from your

daily grade. Student is still responsible for all worked missed.

• Tardiness: Tardiness in any manner will not be tolerated. Students are

expected to be in class on time (5 minutes early) both in the morning and

after lunch. Class begins at exactly the scheduled time. Anyone over 15

minutes late is absent. Three unexcused tardies will result in a 3 page

paper. 5 Tardies and the student will automatically fail the course.

Students whom are assigned papers without completion will fail the

course.

• Do Not Leave Early: Students whom leave early will be penalized with a

failing grade for the day and a tardy will be recorded in the student’s

attendance record.

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Participation/Behavior

• Participation: Students are to participate in all areas of instruction to the fullest

extent of their ability.

• Organization: Students are expected to be organized with your course work, vehicle

repairs and lab tasks. This includes looking up repair instructions, placing parts and

tools in an organized manor, nothing on the floor unless instructor permission was

granted, cleaning spills promptly etc.

• Assignments: All assignments will be graded on both neatness and content.

Deadlines are not meant to be broken. Deadline extensions will only be granted in

the event of a major situation that was out of the student’s control.

• Prepared: Students not prepared for class/ lab with task books, course books,

homework or other course materials will be penalized by losing class and/or lab

points.

• Tools: Students without tools go home. NO EXCEPTIONS.

• Housekeeping: All students are expected to clean up and put away all tools and

equipment used during class or lab before leaving. Housekeeping is very important

and will be part of your grade.

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Student Responsibility

• Responsibility: Whenever you are unsure about anything ask your

instructor! It is your responsibility to make sure that no physical

damage occurs to any vehicle that you are working on or driving.

Students are responsible for their actions!

• Vehicle accidents and broken parts: If you break something tell

either John Garcia, Brian McMillan or Joe Carbon so we can order

the parts. Students will be required to fill out a parts order form at

the time of the incident.

• VIN numbers MUST be used with ETK in order to correctly order

said parts.

• A BMW ADP parts and tools cover letter and parts printout are

required to maintain accuracy for all parts and tool ordering.

• Safety glasses and student tools are mandatory in all shop/lab

areas, no exceptions.

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Example Parts Printout

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Permitted Vehicles to Work On• Working on personal vehicles in class is a student

privilege not a right.

• All student/ faculty vehicles brought into the main lab will

have a SHOP KEY work order filled out and visible on

windshield. This requires instructor approval and prior

knowledge of the work to be performed. Proof of

ownership is provided before the vehicle is brought into

the shop in the way of title or registration.

• Parents whom are listed as the owners of student vehicles are

permitted as long as the parent comes into the school and

signs off on the repair order that said vehicle is the students

vehicle. They will be required to provide a driver’s license and

proof of ownership per vehicle.

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Shop Key Repair Orders

• https://www.shopkeypro.com/

• Login using the provided credentials

• Use the drop down menu on the left to access the link

“Quotes”

• Then click Quote on the top left to create a new quote.

• Once created save the quote to the database by

clicking save (lower right of document).

• Print and have the owner sign.

• Bring the car in the shop and place the R.O. on

windshield.

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• All vehicles brought into the facility must meet

one of the two following requirements.

– The vehicle belongs to a faculty member and proof

of ownership was provided. The vehicle requires

work that fits the curriculum being taught. The

situation and repair request was discussed and

agreed to by the instructor.

– The vehicle belongs to a student in the BMW ADP

program and proof of ownership was provided. The

vehicle requires work that fits the curriculum being

taught. The situation and repair request was

discussed and agreed to by the instructor.

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BMW ADP Vehicle Etiquette– Repair Instructions: We do not work on cars without

repair instructions unless instructor permission was

granted.

– Battery Tending: If you are working with the door

open, key on, or on anything consuming battery

power, put a Battery Charger on the car.

– Paint and Body Consideration: If you open a hood

put fender covers on the car. They are in the trunk of

a car somewhere. Instructors are not responsible for

telling students which car has fender covers in it.

– Vehicle Log Books: All vehicle usage MUST be

recorded in the vehicle log book.

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BMW ADP Vehicle Etiquette– Where are the keys: Keys are signed out on the key box

sign out sheet and returned when said vehicle is completed

or class is over. All keys must be accounted for before class

will be dismissed.

– Parking cars Outside: Cars parked outside must have all

windows up including the top if it’s a convertible. Doors must

be locked and the radio left at a reasonable listening level.

EVERYONE PARTICIPATES IN MOVING CARS FROM

SHOP TO PARKING AND PATKING TO SHOP.

– Vehicle Care: ALL VEHICLES WILL BE WORKED ON AND

CARED FOR AS THOUGH THEY ARE FERRARI’S.

Washing our program cars are part of maintaining them.

This is typically done at the end of the semester and before

special events. ALL WILL PARTICIPATE.

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Vehicles not maintained by the

program but being worked on:

– Repair Instructions: We do not work on cars without repair

instructions unless instructor permission was granted.

– Battery Tending: If you are working with the door open, key

on, or on anything consuming battery power, put a Battery

Charger on the car.

– Paint and Body Consideration: If you open a hood put

fender covers on the car. Generic covers are in the small

storage closet located in the main shop area.

– Vehicle Care: ALL VEHICLES WILL BE WORKED ON AND

CARED FOR AS THOUGH THEY ARE FERRARI’S. NO

EXCEPTIONS!!!

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Driving• You are not allowed or authorized to drive school loaned BMW

vehicles except for the sole purpose of parking them outside

and moving them inside.

• You are not allowed or authorized to drive faculty vehicles

except for the sole purpose of parking them outside and

moving them inside unless you have the written permission

from the customer.

• All vehicles are to be driven cautiously with great respect for

your peers and the vehicles.

Lab SupervisionAll lab work MUST be accompanied by an instructor. Students

caught in a lab working while instructors are tending to other

activities and that student/s will forfeit their shop privileges and

endure written assignments.

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• Disrespectful Behavior: Talking, whispering, sleeping, laying your head

on the desk, passing notes, etc. while the instructor is teaching is

disrespectful behavior and will not be tolerated. One warning will be

given; a second violation will result in immediate dismissal from the class;

third violation will result in dismissal from the program.

• Instructors/Staff/Guests: All persons must be treated with full courtesy

and respect. Students, during any association with the instructional staff

and/or guests, shall refer to them as “Sir” or “Ma’am” as the case may be.

Students are expected to sit straight in their seats and give instructors

their undivided attention while in class.

• Language: Profanity of any kind will not be tolerated. BMW ADP

students are curse free and will find alternative adjectives to use in place

of derogatory verbiage.

• Cheating: Cheating in any manner WILL NOT be tolerated. Any student

caught cheating or allowing or assisting in cheating, will be immediately

dismissed from the program by the Instructor.

• Cell Phones: Pagers, cell phones, lap tops or other electronic devices

are not to be used in class. NO EXCEPTIONS!!

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• Food/Tobacco/Alcohol/Drugs/Medications:

• No tobacco products usage is allowed inside any college building at any time.

– Beginning on January 2, 2010, CPCC will become a 100% tobacco-free college. This

important policy change applies at all times as outlined below:

– All college property on all campuses

– All buildings, grounds, and parking lots

– All students, employees, visitors

– All forms of tobacco (including smokeless tobacco)

• The unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensation, possession, or use of illegal drugs

presents a hazard to students, employees, and property and is not permitted at any property in

use by the College or while participating in a co-op. I will also pass a drug test from a

perspective employer and/or the college. Failing the drug test is grounds for dismissal from the

program.

• Any student who violates this policy is subject to disciplinary action. Refer to CPCC’s Policy

and Procedures No.7.01 at http://www.cpcc.edu/administration/policies-and-procedures/7-01-

drug-free-college for complete details.

• Eating or drinking in classrooms is with permission of instructor only; there will be no eating

or drinking in shop or lab or lab areas.

• No alcohol is permitted on campus. If this occurs it will result in immediate dismissal from the

program.

• No student is to be on campus under the influence of alcohol or with the odor of alcohol on or

about them.

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Reckless Driving: Driving is a privilege and one that our students must retain in

good standings. Students caught driving recklessly in the CPCC parking lot or on any

road by a CPCC enforcement officer or instructor and penalties will be awarded.

• Parking: The area in front of the bay doors are not for students to park. Those spots

are designated for our BMW program vehicles.

• Breaks: Students are not permitted to gather in the hallways or other areas of the

building. During breaks students are allowed in the break areas, restrooms, or

outside. Students are not to block walkways or doorways.

• Weapons: No weapons of any sort are allowed in any CPCC building at any

campus. Lethal weapons found to be in a student possession in any CPCC building

and law officials will be notified and charged as they seem fit. Pocket knives found on

students in the Levine buildings will be confiscated and criminal charges may be

brought against you. Pocket knives in the Joe Hendrick Center are permitted as long

as they are used for trade purposes in a safe and non-threatening manor to yourself

or others.

• Vandalizing school property: Any vandalization of property (soda machines

included) will not be tolerated and legal matters may be taken up against you.

• We are All Adults: Treat our bathrooms here as you would at home. PLEASE DO

YOUR PART TO KEEP OUR BATHROOMS CLEAN!!!!!

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• Refer to “CPCC Student Code of Conduct and Disciplinary

Procedures” and/or CPCC’s Policies and Procedures at

http://www.cpcc.edu/administration/policies-and-procedures/7-

students for the College’s expectations of its students.

• Any student not following these guidelines will be dismissed

from class and attendance credit for that day will not be given.

All violations of this document may encumber additional written

assignments designed to influence the student to correct said

issues as well as a restriction from working on personal

vehicles which is a privelage. Multiple issues may result in

program termination. After a student has been warned or

dismissed from class three times he or she will be dropped from

the program.

• No excuses will be considered

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Transportation System

Technology Curriculum Program

Procedures:

Eligible Vehicles, Service Work, Work Orders,

Safety, Cash Receipts, and Vehicle

Storage/Disposal

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Eligible service vehicles include

• Manufacture partners’ loaned/donated vehicles

• (BMW, GM, Honda, CAT )

• Current TST CPCC students’ vehicles

• Current CPCC fulltime or part-time employees’

vehicles

• These are limited to one vehicle per employee or

student on premises at any given time

• Vehicles must be removed by May 15 of each year or

they will be towed

• 2000 year models or later for AUT

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TST Vehicle Service Work

• All live work done in the TST shops or classrooms

must assist students in meeting course objectives as

outlined in the applicable course syllabus. Instructor

supervised student labor is provided at no charge.

• The instructor responsible for the class will decide if

specific jobs will help enrolled students to meet course

objectives.

• All live work appointments will be made in advance

with the instructor.

• All live work must be supervised by a CPCC instructor.

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Work Orders• Each vehicle being serviced must have a completed, accurate

work order visible at all times. Work orders must include, but

are not limited to:

• Proof of ownership (either vehicle registration or title)

• VIN #

• Owner’s signature

• Three copies of the work order are required for:

– Department file – which may be stored electronically (Shop

Keys)

– Owner

– Instructor

• Vehicle owner is responsible for purchasing and delivery of all

parts and supplies used for service and repairs.

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Safety/Security

• Each instructor is responsible for checking the safety

and operability of tools and equipment prior to and

during the course of the semester.

• Students are also told to inform the instructor if a tool

or piece of equipment is not functioning properly.

(This is done only after the student has received

training on the safe use and operation of the tool or

piece of equipment.)

• The defective tools/equipment is removed from

service and either repaired replaced.

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• All working lab areas are marked with a “MUST WEAR

SAFETY GLASSES” sign. Students and faculty in

those areas must wear safety glasses.

• Any safety hazard will be reported to the instructor

immediately. Floors will be kept clear of all liquids and

tripping hazards.

• No equipment will be operated by students until they

have received instruction on proper and safe

operation of same equipment.

• Vehicle lifts must be secured with mechanical locks

prior to working under vehicle

Safety/Security

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• Jack stands will be used when jacking up a vehicle for

service.

• Exhaust systems will be used anytime an engine is

running in the lab.

• Use of tobacco is not permitted on any CPCC

campus.

• Use of audio equipment is not permitted during

class/lab hours.

• Students and faculty must follow OSHA rules

concerning exposure to blood borne diseases.

• Proper disposal of automotive waste products,

including hazardous wastes, is required.

Safety/Security

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• Become familiar with “WHAT TO DO IN AN

EMERGENCY”.

• http://www.cpcc.edu/enterprise-risk-

management/business-

continuity/emergencies/emergency?searchterm=what

+to+do+in+an+emergency

• Fire Drill Evacuation Plan

• Smoke or Fire Process

• Tornado Evacuation Location

• Active Shooter

– Run, Hide, Fight,

Safety/Security

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Revenues• No service fees will be assessed in any TST

program area.

• Cash will never be accepted for repair supplies.

• Customers wishing to make donations to the

Transport Systems Technology programs may do so

by writing a check made payable to “CPCC

Foundation” with a notation that the donation is for

Transport Systems, and mailing it to:

• Central Piedmont Community College Foundation

PO Box 35009 Charlotte, NC 28235

• Or, the customer can take the check to the Cashier in

Claytor 1104 for processing.

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Discourage Inappropriate Behavior

• Any student not following these guidelines will

be dismissed from class and attendance credit

for that day will not be given. Any violations of

this document may encumber additional written

assignments designed to influence the student

to correct said issues. Multiple issues may

result in program termination.

• After a student has been warned or dismissed

from class three times he or she will be dropped

from the program.

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E m p lo y m e n t a n d E d u c a tio n A g r e e m e n t

1 ) U n d e r s ta n d th a t a v a lid , c u r r e n t d r iv e r ’s l ic e n se w ith n o p o in ts a n d a g o o d r e c o r d

w ith n o fe lo n y c h a r g e s a r e r e q u ir e d fo r e m p lo y m e n t a t a B M W d e a le r s h ip a n d th a t th is

e m p lo y m e n t is a r e q u ir e m e n t fo r th e B M W p r o g r a m .

2 ) O u r p r o g r a m is D R U G F R E E . I f y o u fa il a d r u g te s t fr o m th e c o l le g e o r a

p r o s p e c t iv e e m p lo y e r , u n d e r s ta n d th a t i t is g r o u n d s fo r d is m is s a l fr o m th e p r o g r a m .

3 ) I f a n a u to m o tiv e B M W A D P c la s s is fa ile d , Y O U w ill n o t b e a b le to s ig n u p fo r a n

A D P c la s s a n d w ill b e e x c lu d e d fr o m th e p r o g r a m . I f y o u a r e te r m in a te d fr o m a B M W

A D P p r o g r a m r e c o m m e n d e d e m p lo y m e n t p o s it io n , y o u w ill a lso b e te r m in a te d fr o m th e

p r o g r a m a s o n e is a d ir e c t r e p r e s e n ta t io n o f th e o th e r .

4 ) T w o a c a d e m ic c o u r s e s r e q u ir e d fo r g r a d u a t io n m u s t b e c o m p le te d in o r d e r to

r e tu r n fo r th e th ir d s e m e s te r in B M W A D P . A n a d d it io n a l a c a d e m ic c o u r se (T H R E E

T O T A L ) m u s t b e c o m p le te d b e fo r e th e s ta r t o f th e fo u r th s e m e s te r in B M W A D P .

5 ) Y o u w il l o n ly r e c e iv e B M W c e r t if ic a t io n s u p o n g r a d u a tio n fr o m th e B M W A D P

p r o g r a m .

I u n d e rs ta n d th a t I m a y p a ss a n d r e c e iv e a n A A S D e g r e e a n d N O T r e c e iv e B M W

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BMW ADP PROGRAM STUDENT ACCEPTANCE REQUIREMENTS

• Each student registering for the ADP will be required to meet certain program requirements, such as:

• High School graduate or posses a GED

• Have not more than 2 current moving violations on their MVR and no DUI’s within the last 10 years

• Have a valid driver’s license

• Must be able to drive a standard shift transmission

• Must be eligible to work in the U.S.A. following completion of the course study.

• Must have clearly expressed an interest in working for a BMW or MINI dealership within the United States.

• Be drug free. Must be able to pass a drug test at any time and have no criminal record.

• Pass all collegiate entrance requirements set forth by CPCC

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Congratulations on your decision to embrace the

BMW ADP Program at CPCC. You have challenged

yourself to rise to a high level of automotive

understanding. Your instructors commend you for

your acceptance of the challenges you are

accepting and willing to embrace. With your will,

our understanding and the unlimited passion for

cars that we all possess,

TOGETHER

“WE WILL ACHIEVE GREATNESS”

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•BMW ADP Automotive Technology, Tool List

•Safety Glasses or Goggles Mandatory in Labs

•3 Ring Binder recommended for each BMW Course

•Toolbox or Bag

•Common slotted screwdrivers, 4"x3/16, 6"x1/4, 8"x1/4 (Flat Head)

•Phillips screwdrivers number 1 and number 2

•Torx bit screw driver set T10 to T30

•Metric combination wrench set 6mm to 22mm

•METRIC Flare Nut Wrenches (Line Wrenches)

•16 oz ball peen hammer

•6" needle nose pliers

•Regular slip joint pliers

•Flat Jaw and Round jaw medium sized vice grip pliers

•10 or 12" Channel Lock pliers

•6 or 7" side cutting pliers (Diagonal Cutters)

•Set of punches and chisels

•Feeler gauge set

•Oil filter wrench assortment

•Tire Pressure gauge and chuck Combo

•Tread Depth Gauge

•Tape Measure

•3/8 "drive socket set, including ratchet, extensions, metric sockets 8mm to 19mm

•3/8" to 1/2" socket adapter, 1/2" to 3/8" socket adapter

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•Torx and Torx Plus Sockets T10-T60 (SNAP ON, MAC, MATCO)

•1/2" drive ratchet, with extensions

•1/2'" drive flex handle at least 18" long (breaker bar)

•1/2" drive sockets, 10mm to 22mm (6 Point)

•1/2" inch drive torque wrench

•Spark plug sockets 5/8" and 13/16" 3/8" drive

•Spark Plug Boot Pliers

•Spark Plug Starter

•Gasket scraper

•Set of Allen wrenches

•4mm Allen-13mm Allen Sockets

•Flashlight

•1/4" drive metric socket set, including ratchet and extensions(6 Point)

•Non-sparking drift punch, brass or aluminum

•Digital Volt, Ohm and Ammeter DVOM, with Leads Example Fluke model 115

•Test Lead Adapters with alligator clips, extenders, fused jumpers

•Power Probe (optional)

You may wish to purchase additional tools for the specific program

you are enrolled in such as ASEP, BMW, PACT. Check with your

instructor for a list.

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