Course: NSC Electric Vehicle Technology Certificate Program - Advanced Energy Storage
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Keywords
electric batteries, electric motor vehicles, fundamentals of energy/electricity; safety equipment and procedures; different types of batteries, advanced energy storage devices; safe procedures charging batteries and correctly storing, handling/disposing electric batteries
Project
Authors
Date Submitted
2015
Material Type
Online Course
Secondary Material Type
Institution
Anne Arundel Community College
Industry Partner
Michigan Academy for Green Mobility Alliance (MAGMA) endorsed the Electric Vehicle Development Technology Certificate program/courses "with high marks" through an RFP process for meeting specific knowledge and skill demands of the employers in the automotive manufacturing industry.
License
CC BY
Funding Source
TAACCCT Round 1
Additional Public Access
https://community.oli.cmu.edu/jcourse/workbook/activity/page?context=86be13a20a1dac30558669ed0dc62ecb
Abstract
This Advanced Energy Storage course is one of fourteen courses in the NSC Electric Vehicle Technology 30-credit certificate program. The Teaching Toolkit for the course includes a course overview (the Read Me First document), a learning outcomes map, a suggested syllabus, lesson plans, and supplemental materials. The course also includes online modules that are designed to help students through common sticking points and better prepare them for face-to-face instruction. (Sticking points are available online via the Open Learning Initiative (OLI) platform see link below; the OLI materials provide feedback to learners and instructors based on student's use of the interactive activities. These modules can be reordered or combined with other OLI content to meet specific instructional needs, and can be used via an institution's LMS or served directly through the OLI platform.) In addition to curricular materials, this file includes the NSC Electric Vehicle Technology Program Guide which provides a full overview of the NSC Electric Vehicle Technology Certificate program, including information about the industry, the curriculum, program infrastructure, the role of the business community, and student success strategies. Colleges interested in other courses in the Electric Vehicle Technology Certificate program, or considering adopting the full program, can find the individual courses in the National STEM Consortium's Learning Resources Collection in SkillsCommons. Look for the fourteen courses with the name beginning Course: NSC Electric Vehicle Technology Certificate Program. The full NSC Electric Vehicle Technology program, including the interactive online modules, also is available on the Open Learning Initiative website, www.oli.cmu.edu (see link below). All NSC curricula were reviewed by industry subject matter experts. Copies of the curriculum reviews are available in the National STEM Consortium's Program Support Materials Collection in SkillsCommons.
Industry (NAISC)
Wholesale Trade -- Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers (441)
Occupation (SOC)
Architecture and Engineering Occupations -- Electronics Engineers, Except Computer (17-2072)
Instructional Program (CIP)
Engineering Technologies/Technicians (15)
Credit Type
Credential Type
Certificate
Educational Level
1st year Community College or equivalent