Title: A New Curriculum for CET/Surveying
1 A New Curriculum for CET/Surveying
- Evergreen Valley College
- San Jose, CA
- Sponsored by the NSF
2Outline of the Presentation
- Background
- Development of the curriculum
- The certificate program
- The AS degree program
- Discussions
3Background
- The NSF-ATE (Advanced Technological Education)
program - Focus on the education of technicians for the
high-technology fields - Emphasis on two-year colleges
- Involves partnerships between academic
institutions and employers to promote improvement
in the education of science and engineering
technicians at the undergraduate and secondary
school levels - Supports curriculum development professional
development of college faculty and secondary
school teachers career pathways to two-year
colleges from secondary schools and from two-year
colleges to four-year institutions and other
activities - Supports applied research relating to technician
education - Grant is awarded on a competitive base
4Background
- The project is to
- Develop a new CET/Surveying curriculum for
two-year colleges that meets the industrys
demand for CET/Surveying technicians by
integrating advanced technologies such as GPS,
GIS, and CAD into the curriculum - Create contents including lecture notes,
assignments, sample tests, laboratory and field
activities for the new technology courses - Implement the curriculum at EVC
- Disseminate the curriculum and related
information developed in this project throughout
the country
5Background
- Industry Partners
- Trimble Navigation
- Trimble matched the NSF on GPS and other
surveying equipment purchase for use in this
project - ESRI
- ESRI donated the ArcView software to Evergreen
Valley College in supporting the project - Autodesk
- Autodesk matched the NSF on the purchase of
AutoCAD for land development, civil and surveying
- Bentley System
- Bentley donated one of their software products,
Microstation, for the project
6Background
- Other Institutions and Organizations
- California State University Fresno
- Santa Rosa Junior College
- HMH Engineers
- Santa Clara Water District
- Santa Clara County Surveyors Office
- Eastside Union High School District
- San Jose State University
- CalTran
7Background
- Personnel
- Zhanjing (John) Yu, Engineering Professor, PI
- Evergreen Valley College
- Abdie Tabrizi, Engineering Professor, Co-PI
- Evergreen Valley College
- Gwen Gee, County Surveyor (Adjunct Faculty at
EVC), Co-PI - Santa Clara County
- Tim Redd, Principal Land Surveyor/President,
Co-PI - Silicon Valley Land Surveying, Inc. (Adjunct
Faculty at EVC) - Jerry Miller, Coordinator of the Civil and
Surveying Technology Program, Consultant - Santa Rosa Junior College
- James Crossfield, Geomatic Engineering Professor
and Department Chair, Consultant - California State University, Fresno
- Nikos Mourtos, Engineering Professor, Evaluator
- San Jose State University
8Background
- Advisory Committee
- Akthem Al-Manaseer, Professor and Chair,
Department of Civil and Environmental
Engineering, San Jose State University - Steve Choy, Manager, Land Surveying and Map
Unit,Santa Clara Valley Water District - Steve Danner, Surveying Manager, HMH Incorporated
- David Ivanetich, Academy Lead, Engineering
Academy, Milpitas High School - Ann Johnson, Higher Education Manager, ESRI
- Don Marcott, County Surveyor (retired)
- Santa Clara County
- James W. McCoy, Chief Engineer and Senior Vice
President (Retired), MacKay Somps Civil
Engineers - Bruce Quinn, Chief, Office of Right of Way
Engineering, etc., Caltran - Nick Soffiotto, Instructor
- Yerba Buena High School
9Development of the Curriculum
- Survey
- Review programs around the country
- Licensing Requirements
- NSPS-ACSM Requirements
- The SCANS Skills
- Pedagogical Practices
- Advisory Committee Review
- Student Evaluation
10Land Surveyor Survey
- Questionnaires sent to 1000 land surveyors
- Forty-six percent return rate
- Information sought
- Job Market
- CAD
- GPS
- GIS
- Trigonometry
11Survey Results
12Survey Results
13Survey Results
14Survey Results
15Survey Results
16Survey Results
17Other Skills Suggested by the Respondents
18Results from Program Reviews
19Licensing Requirements
- FLS (LSIT) Exam
- fls_exam_specs.doc (old)
- fs_exam_specs.doc (New)
- PLS Exam
- pls_exam_specs.doc (old)
- ps_exam_specs.doc (new)
20NSPS-ACSM Certified Surveying Technician Program
21NSPS-ACSM Certified Surveying Technician Program
- Level I Skill Requirements
- Demonstration of basic first aid and safety
skills - Basic knowledge of field operations and types of
surveys - Familiar with field equipment and procedures
- Additional skills such as Computational ability,
survey note taking, drafting/ CADD and map
reading -
22NSPS-ACSM Certified Surveying Technician Program
- Level II Skill Requirements
- Detailed knowledge of survey computations, types
of surveys and field operation - Familiar with comprehensive field note taking,
plan reading and preparation - Basic knowledge of the principles of the
profession - Detailed working knowledge and application of
standard field equipment (Field Track) and
related computer hardware and software (Office
Track)
23NSPS-ACSM Certified Surveying Technician Program
- Level III Skill Requirements
- Thorough knowledge of survey computations, types
of surveys and field operations - Well versed in field note reduction and in-depth
plan interpretation and preparation - Supervisory skills
- Detailed working knowledge of standard field and
office procedures - Knowledge of the principles of the profession and
various technical standards
24NSPS-ACSM Certified Surveying Technician Program
- Level IV Skill Requirements
- Budgeting and project controls
- Clear and concise communications
- Client contact
- Codes and regulations
- Delegating and coordinating
- Evaluating and selecting equipment and supplies
- Good management practices
- Good organizational ability
- Independent investigating/researching-problem
solving - Permitting process
- Scheduling
- Staffing
- Thorough understanding of plans and
specifications - Training
- Understanding company structure
25The SCANS (Secretarys Commission on Achieving
Necessary Skills) Skills
- SCANS was created by the Secretary of Labor in
1990 to deal with the unreadiness of Americas
workforce in the face of drastic changes in the
working place - The commission issued a report in 1991 called A
SCANS Report for America 2000 in which it
identified five competencies and a three-part
foundation of skills and personal qualities
needed for effective job performance
26The SCANS (Secretarys Commission on Achieving
Necessary Skills) Skills
- Five SCANS competencies
- Resources allocating time, money, materials,
facilities, and staff - Interpersonal skills working well in a team,
teaching others, serving clients/customers,
exercising leadership, negotiating to arrive at a
decision and working well with people with
diverse cultural backgrounds - Information acquiring and evaluating data,
organizing and maintaining files, interpreting
and communicating information, and using a
computer to process information - Systems understanding social, organizational and
technological systems, monitoring and correcting
performance, and improving and designing systems - Technology selecting equipment and tools,
applying technology to specific tasks and
maintaining and trouble shouting technologies
27The SCANS (Secretarys Commission on Achieving
Necessary Skills) Skills
- Three SCANS foundations
- Basic skills reading, writing, arithmetic and
mathematics, speaking and listening - Thinking skills thinking creatively, making
decisions, solving problems, self-learning, and
reasoning - Personal qualities individual responsibility,
self-esteem and self-management, sociability, and
integrity
28Pedagogical Practices in Engineering Technology
Education
- Conceptual Learning ideas, theories, principles,
and bodies of knowledge - Problem Solving deducting, inferential
reasoning, testing assumptions, and decision
making - Object and Document Analysis contextualization
and interpretation using texts, documents,
pictures, and objects - Data Gathering and Synthesis research skills,
methodology, evaluation and reporting,
quantification - Case Studies evaluation of systems by observing
and analyzing real situations or processes
29Pedagogical Practices in Engineering Technology
Education
- Term Projects application of the knowledge
learnt in the class to solve real world problems - Labs and Field Trips testing and evaluating
information through experiments and real world
interaction - Active Lectures teacher playing the role of a
coordinator, demonstrating, overviewing, framing
and setting forth key information, and students
participating in discussions and asking questions - Presentations by Students production or
performance of representative knowledge by
students - Collaborative Learning sharing knowledge,
collective decision making, forming learning
communities and - Authentic Inquiry students are practitioners,
connecting theory to practice, taking
responsibility for knowledge
30Proposed CET Certificate Program
31Proposed CET A.S. Degree Program
CET Core Course
32Proposed CET A.S. Degree Program (Continued)
33Course Materials Developed
- GPS for Land Surveying
- Lecture notes, lab activities, practice problems,
and tests (Abdie Tabrizi) - Multimedia courseware (John Yu and Cuong Nguyen)
- Geographical Information System for Civil
Engineering and Surveying - Lecture notes, labs, and exams (James Crossfield)
- CAD for Civil Engineering, Surveying and land
development - Lecture notes, lab demonstration, assignments,
quizzes, and exams (Jerry Miller). - Construction Surveying
- Lecture notes and lab activities (Gwen Gee)
- Co-op Education Guidelines
- Structure, standards of practice and related
forms (John Yu)
34Evaluation by Advisory Committee
- Technical contents
- Pedagogy
35Evaluation by Advisory Committee
36(No Transcript)
37Student Evaluation
- Based on learning outcomes
38Do you have any suggestions on how the course
could be improved? More hands on experience with
GPS instruments
39Summary
- A Surveying curriculum is developed based on
industry needs and evaluations - The Certificate program is being implemented at
EVC program - Some of courses can be articulated with four-year
programs like CSU-Fresno
40 Questions, Answers, and Discussions
- Is the approach used in developing the curriculum
appropriate? - What other factors should be considered in future
curriculum development?