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GOVERNOR MARIANO E.

VILLAFUERTE COMMUNITY COLLEGE-SIRUMA


Poblacion, Siruma, Camarines Sur

I. COURSE CODE :AT 113 PROGRAM: Bachelor of Technical Teacher Education major in Automotive Technology
COURSE TITLE: Preventive Maintenance and Gas/Diesel Engine Tune-Up
CREDIT UNITS: 3 units Lecture: 2 units (3 hours) Laboratory: 1 unit (3 hours)
PRE-REQUESITES:
PROFESSOR: Engr. Danilo H. Sayangco
REVISION NO.: 001 REVISION DATE:
EFFECTIVITY: 1 Semester A/Y 2017-2018
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II. COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course designed to provide the necessary knowledge and skills in engine overhauling, repairing and rebuilding the engine parts with the use of modern machines and testing
instrument. Concentration is on proper operation of the machine and proper job execution. Emphasis is given in the proper care and maintenance of automobile and shop safety
practices. It deals also on the basic principle, information and manipulation skills on how to test and drive car/vehicle.

III. COURSE OUTCOMES AND RELATIONSHIP TO PROGRAM OUTCOMES


Cos COURSE OUTCOMES, (CO) PROGRAM OUTCOMES, (PO)
NO. After completing this course, the student is able to: a b c d e f g h i j k l
CO1 Perform engine drive ability test. E E E E E I E I I I E I
CO2 Identify proper test instrument/equipment according to the parts to be tested. E E E E E I E I I E I
CO3 Perform engine diagnosis using appropriate test instrument/equipment. E E E E E I E I I E I
CO4 Evaluate and interpret test result E E E E E I E I I I E I
CO5 Perform the activity before overhauling E E E E E I E I I I E I
CO6 Perform engine disassembly E E E E E I E I I I E I
CO7 Perform testing, machining and repair and replacement of parts. E E E E E I E I I I E I
CO8 Perform engine reassembly E E E E E I E I I I E I
CO9 Perform engine installation, testing and drive-up. E E E E E I E I I I E I

LEGEND:
I – Introductory. This means that the CO has minor contribution to the PO.
E – Enabling. This means that the CO has moderate contribution to the PO
D – Demonstrated. This means that the CO has major contribution to the PO

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GOVERNOR MARIANO E. VILLAFUERTE COMMUNITY COLLEGE-SIRUMA
Poblacion, Siruma, Camarines Sur

IV. COURSE COVERAGE


Content Standard/ Course Graded Activities and
Time Frame COs Teaching-Learning Activities Intended Learning Outcomes
Topics Assessment Tasks
 Discuss the College VMO. Lecture and Recitation  Appreciation, imbibing, and
Discussion Reflection Paper enlivening of GMEVVCC vision and
mission.

PRELIM PERIOD  Acquaintance, familiarization, and


Week 1 appreciation of contents,
Orientation of the Course Outline Discussion Focus Group Discussion requirements, and the basis for
evaluation of performance in the
course.

Introduction of overhauling CO1 Lecture and Discussion Recitation


CO2 Laboratory exercises Seat work
Week 2 Problem-Based Activity Board work
Group Activity Assignments
Written Quiz
Hands-On Quiz
Types of overhauling CO1 Lecture and Discussion Recitation
Laboratory exercises Seat work
Week 3 Problem-Based Activity Board work
Group Activity Assignments
Written Quiz
Hands-On Quiz
Types of overhauling (continued) CO1 Lecture and Discussion Recitation
CO2 Laboratory exercises Seat work
Week 4 CO3 Problem-Based Activity Board work
Group Activity Assignments
Written Quiz
Hands-On Quiz

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Poblacion, Siruma, Camarines Sur

Overhauling tools and equipment CO1 Lecture and Discussion Recitation


CO2 Laboratory exercises Seat work
Week 5 CO3 Problem-Based Activity Board work
Group Activity Assignments
Written Quiz
Hands-On Quiz
Week 6 Prelim Exam week
Dismounting the engine CO2 Lecture and Discussion Recitation
Laboratory exercises Seat work
Midterm Period
Problem-Based Activity Board work
Week 7
Group Activity Assignments
Written Quiz
Hands-On Quiz
Dismounting the engine CO1 Lecture and Discussion Recitation
CO2 Laboratory exercises Seat work
Week 8 (continued) CO3 Problem-Based Activity Board work
CO4 Group Activity Assignments
Written Quiz
Hands-On Quiz
Engine disassembly CO1 Lecture and Discussion Recitation
CO2 Laboratory exercises Seat work
Week 9 CO3 Problem-Based Activity Board work
CO4 Group Activity Assignments
Written Quiz
Hands-On Quiz
Week 10 Midterm Exam
Activities to perform after engine CO1 Lecture and Discussion Recitation
disassembly CO2 Laboratory exercises Seat work
Semi-Final Period
CO3 Problem-Based Activity Board work
Week 11
CO4 Group Activity Assignments
Written Quiz
Hands-On Quiz

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GOVERNOR MARIANO E. VILLAFUERTE COMMUNITY COLLEGE-SIRUMA
Poblacion, Siruma, Camarines Sur

Activities to perform after engine CO1 Lecture and Discussion Recitation


disassembly (continued) CO2 Laboratory exercises Seat work
CO3 Problem-Based Activity Board work
Week 12
CO4 Group Activity Assignments
Written Quiz
Hands-On Quiz
Engine reassembly CO1 Lecture and Discussion Recitation
CO2 Laboratory exercises Seat work
Week 13 CO3 Problem-Based Activity Board work
CO4 Group Activity Assignments
Written Quiz
Hands-On Quiz
Week 14
Semi-Final Exam
CO5 Lecture and Discussion Recitation
Engine installation, testing and tune CO6 Laboratory exercises Seat work
Final Period up Problem-Based Activity Board work
Week 15 Group Activity Assignments
Written Quiz
Hands-On Quiz

Engine accessories system sevices CO5 Lecture and Discussion Recitation


CO6 Laboratory exercises Seat work
Problem-Based Activity Board work
Week 16
Group Activity Assignments
Written Quiz
Hands-On Quiz

Fuel system CO5 Lecture and Discussion Recitation


Week 17 CO6 Laboratory exercises Seat work
Problem-Based Activity Board work
Group Activity Assignments

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Poblacion, Siruma, Camarines Sur

Written Quiz
Hands-On Quiz

Week 18
Final Exam
V. ASSESSMENT SYSTEM AND PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
Course Requirements Periodical Grading System

The students are expected to attend the class regularly and actively participate in the class Students activity shall be rated as follows:
activities and recitations. They are to comply the following requirements in order to pass the course:
I. Major Examination 40%
1. At least eight (8) short quizzes II. Class Participation 40%
2. At least four (4) Periodical Examinations Quizzes 20
3. At least eighty (80) hours attendance. Seatwork/Assignment 10
4. Submit a working project for each period. Project 10
5. Observance of honesty and independence is highly valued, therefore a student caught in any III. Attendance and Deportment 20%
form of cheating even once during quizzes and periodical examinations will be dealt accordingly. Attendance 10
Behavior 10 ______
Total 100%
The Final Grade of the student will be taken as the average of the grades in the
four grading periods.

FINAL GRADE = PPG+MTPG+ SFPG+FPG


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VI. TEXTBOOK AND REFERENCES/SUGGESTED READINGS
Printed Learning Resources Web and Other Learning Resources
1. Automotive mechanics by Crouse and Anglin. 1. http://www.engine.gov.ph
2. Automotive troubleshooting operation and maintenance by Felizardo Y. Francisco.
3. Automotive troubleshooting by Felizardo Y. Francisco.
4. Automotive exploratory course.
Verified by:
Signature over Printed Name of Librarian
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GOVERNOR MARIANO E. VILLAFUERTE COMMUNITY COLLEGE-SIRUMA
Poblacion, Siruma, Camarines Sur

VII. GLOSSARY OF TERMS


 Program Educational Objectives – broad statements that describe the career and professional accomplishments that the program is preparing graduates to achieve within 5 years of
graduation.
 Program Outcomes- specify what students are expected to know and be able to do by the time of graduation These relates to the skills, knowledge, and behaviors that the students acquire
as they go through the program
 Content Standards/ Course Topics – the Curriculum Map
 Learning Activities – the Outcome-Based Teaching and Delivery Process
 Program Assessment - one or more processes that identify, collect, analyze, and report data that can be used to evaluate achievement of the program educational objectives and program
outcomes.
 Evaluation Process – one or more processes for interpreting the data and evidence accumulated through assessment processes
 Learning Outcomes – what learners are expected to know and be able to do at the desired level of competence

Prepared by:
Engr. Danilo H. Sayangco
Instructor

Approved by:
Engr. Roemil S.R Ondis
College Administrator

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