Title: Apprenticeship Associate Degree Bachelor Degree
1Apprenticeship Associate Degree
Bachelor Degree
2A Partnership of International Union Skills
Certification Leading to College Credit and
Degrees
- Steve Allen Dan Welsh
- Tom Crandell Mike Feutz
3Partnerships Start With
- A Need Vision
- An ability to listen and define
- Relationship development
- Rewards for all partners
4UA History
- Founded 1889
- Training a key mission from the start
- Instructor training program- 50 years
- 330 locals (U.S., Canada, Panama)
- 330,000 members
- 30,000 apprentices
- 110,000,000 training budget
5UA Apprentice Training
- Training Areas
- Plumbing
- Pipefitting
- Sprinklerfitting
- HVACR Service
- Apprentice Classes
- 5 year program
- 10,000 hours of work experience
- 30 earned college credits
6Vision Need
- UA leadership with vision desired recognition
of knowledge gained from apprenticeship by
accredited institutions. - College credit sought for knowledge gained.
- Partners that listen perform are required.
7Washtenaw Community College
- Located in Ann Arbor, MI
- Opened September 1966
- Enrollment 2001-02
- 28,190 students
- 757 faculty members
8WCC Academic Programs
- Over 100 degree and certificate programs
- Four Divisions
- Business Education
- Health and Applied Technology
- Math, Natural and Behavioral Sciences
- Humanities and Social Sciences
9Founded in 1884 Only Michigan College named after
a man Woodbridge N. Ferris, Statesman and Scholar
10Ferris State University will be a national leader
in providing opportunities for innovative
teaching and learning in career-oriented,
technological, and professional education.
11The Ferris Campus
- 5 off-campus sites
- 12,000 students from 46 states, 59 countries
12Academic Programs
- 31 Certificate programs
- 42 Associates degrees
- (6th largest community college in the State)
- 99 Bachelors degrees
- (including concentration within majors)
- 5 Masters degrees
- 2 Doctorate degrees
- 64 of Freshmen enroll in two-year programs
- Almost 75 of programs are technology-intensive
13Colleges
- Allied Health Sciences
- Arts and Sciences
- Business
- Education and Human Services
- Michigan College of Optometry
- Pharmacy
- Technology
- University College
14- 1st in enrollment in Engineering Technology in
the U.S. - 2nd in Engineering Technology B.S. degrees
awarded (300) - 4th in granting Engineering Technology B.S.
degrees to women
Data courtesy of ASEE, 2001
15- Founded in 1945to train WWII Veterans in
refrigeration - Heating/Ventilation/Air Conditioning came later
- Bachelor Degree in 1985, fills gap between
technician and engineer - 2003 Bachelor delivered distance learning
16HVACR/CTM Facility
- 18 million, 75,000 sq. ft. facility
- Building Completed in 2003
- Houses 2- and 4-year programs in HVACR
Construction
17Granger Center for Construction and HVACR
18Granger Arial View
19Building Construction Recorded for Education
20Building Steel Set
21Faculty Staff
22Mechanical Room as Teaching Tool
23Room for 20 Students Around Equipment
24Night view of glassed in Mechanical Room
25Duplicate Systems for Teaching
26Mechanical Equipment for Building
27Building Plumbing Multiple Hangers Connectors
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29UA History with WCC
- 14 year association
- Training Classes serving 1900 instructors
- Program includes professional instructor courses
and applied technology - Taught by Instructors from UA, WCC, FSU, and
other local universities and colleges - International video conferencing 160 sites
- Online courses and student services
30UA/WCC Partnership
- Credit Programs
- Instructor Training
- Apprentice
- Construction Supervision
- General Studies
- Off campus services
- Distance Learning Infrastructure
- Regional Training Center Site
31UA/FSU Partnership
- CFC Certification
- Both are EPA approved test agencies
- STAR Certification Development
- Both involved in
- HVACR Service Technician Training
- CBT/CD-ROM
- Web based training
32Program Roadmap for UA Members
Apprenticeship 6 credits/year of apprenticeship
and successful mastery Exam for a total of 30
credits
Technical Credits 15 technical credits from WCC
General Education Credits 18-20 General Ed Credits
Associate Degree in Applied Science
HVACR Engineering Technology Bachelors Degree
33University Center for Extended LearningCorporate
and Professional Development
- Serving Business Industry since 1984
- Custom training workshops/seminars
- Lecture, Applications Labs, Computer-Based
(CD/Internet), and Blended Approaches - Certification tools and program development
- Consulting services
- Grant development, administration and completion
- Multimedia development services
34Certification Test Development
Detailed Task Analysis Expert Panel
Test and Performance Checksheet Development
Test Validation and Cut Score
Study Guides and Curriculum
35Path toHVAC Associate Degree
Apprenticeship 6 credits/year of apprenticeship
and successful mastery Exam for a total of 30
credits
Associate Degree in Applied Science
Technical Credits 15 technical credits from
Washtenaw Community College
General Education Credits 18-20 General Education
Credits
36Path to Bachelors Degree
Apprenticeship 6 credits/year of apprenticeship
and successful mastery Exam for a total of 30
credits
HVACR Engineering Technology Bachelors Degree
Associate Degree in Applied Science
Technical Credits 15 technical credits from
Washtenaw Community College
General Education Credits 18-20 General Education
Credits
37Hybrid DeliveryHVAC Degree
- 7 Internet-delivered HVAC courses
- 30 credits
- 31 General Education credits
- Delivered via Internet or by local college
- Intensive laboratory coursework
- 4 credit internship waiver for work experience
38Courses
- HVAC 312 HVAC Control Theory and Application4
Semester Credit HoursThe study of control loop
theory related to commercial and industrial
comfort, process and safety applications. The
course focuses on analog electronic and pneumatic
control components and their systems used in new
and existing installations. Lab exercises
concentrate on control system operation and
analysis.
39Courses
- HVAC 331 HVAC Secondary Equipment Selection and
Design5 Semester Credit HoursA study of water
and air systems used in commercial and industrial
buildings. Course emphasizes system design,
equipment and component selection and selected
problems and solutions. Instrumentation, testing
and balancing will be emphasized for optimum
energy conservation and maximum comfort.
40Courses
- HVAC 342 HVAC Load Calculations and Energy
Codes3 Semester Credit HoursAn examination of
the layout and design of energy efficient
combination systems (heating and cooling) found
in commercial and industrial buildings. Complete
heat loss and heat gain calculations will be
performed both manually and through currently
available computer software. Energy estimating
methods will be studied and an analysis of an
actual building conducted. State of the art
equipment will be selected for maximum energy
efficiency. Current federal, state and local
codes and standards (as set forth by ASHRAE) will
be examined as they apply to HVAC systems.
41Courses
- HVAC 393 Summer Internship4 Semester Credit
HoursWork experience in commercial and
industrial HVACR settings. Ten weeks, minimum. - HVAC 415 HVAC Digital Control Systems4
Semester Credit HoursThe study of digital
electronic control of HVAC mechanical systems to
maximize their operating efficiency in commercial
and industrial applications. The layout,
programming and operation of the building
management systems are emphasized.
42Courses
- HVAC 451 Energy Analysis and Audit5 Semester
Credit HoursThe survey of utility rate
structures, billing energy consumption and energy
profiling of commercial and industrial buildings.
On-site audit projects will report on
recommendations to building envelopes, HVACR
systems and control systems with regard to
payback. Oral and written presentations are
required in this senior project course.
43Courses
- HVAC 462 Primary HVAC Equipment Selection4
Semester Credit HoursThe layout of
state-of-the-art equipment and systems for
commercial and industrial buildings. Emphasis is
placed upon appropriate alternate energy sources
with cost analysis and paybacks being performed.
44Courses
- HVAC 499 System and Energy Analysis5 Semester
Credit HoursGiven building architectural plans,
appropriate software, codes and standards and
owners requirements, students will select
appropriate HVAC systems, conduct economic
analysis, design systems and produce working
drawings, specifications and control sequences
for evaluation.
45Basic Electricity Lab
46Basic Duct Work Lab
47Students Build Basic AC System
48Student Systems Completed
49Student Components Crib
50Residential AC Lab
51Commercial AC Lab
52Students in Heating Lab
53Heating Lab
54Commercial Refrigeration Lab
55Commercial Refrigeration Lab
56Refrigeration Controls
57UA Training / Demonstrator
58UA Training Device
59UA Instructor Apprentices using FSU Lab
60Student Performing System Analysis
61Students Program Johnson Control Systems
62Student Programs Test Offices Mechanical Systems
63Mechanical Systems for Test Cells
64Computer Lab
65Student ASHRE Competition Awards
66HVACR Engineering Technology BS For Virtual
Tour For Program Course Descriptions For
Program Applications For More General
Information www.ferris.edu/cot/hvacr Contacts Mi
chael Feutz, Program Chair Jill Trinklien,
Marketing Manager/ 605 S. Warren Ave.
Pre-Admissions Officer Big Rapids, MI
49307-2287 Phone 231-591-2351 Phone
231-591-2695 Fax 231-591-2492 Email
feutzm_at_ferris.edu Email trinklij_at_ferris.edu
67Path toConstruction Supervision Associate Degree
Apprenticeship 6 credits/year of apprenticeship
and successful mastery Exam for a total of 30
credits
Associate Degree in Applied Science
Certificate 15 credits certificate in
Construction Supervision
General Education Credits 18-20 General Education
Credits
68Path toConstruction ManagementBachelors Degree
(under development)
Apprenticeship 6 credits/year of apprenticeship
and successful mastery Exam for a total of 30
credits
Construction Management Bachelors Degree
Associate Degree in Applied Science
Certificate 15 credits certificate in
Construction Supervision
General Education Credits 18-20 General Education
Credits
69Concrete Structures Lab
70Materials Lab
71Construction Management BS For Virtual Tour For
Program Course Descriptions For Program
Applications For More General Information www.fer
ris.edu/cot Contacts Edward Brayton, Program
Chair Construction Management Dept. 605 S. Warren
Ave., GRN 227 Big Rapids, MI 49307-2287 Phone
231-591-2370 Fax 231-591-3587 Email
braytonone_at_ferris.edu
72Path toIndustrial Training Associate Degree
Apprenticeship 6 credits/year of apprenticeship
and successful mastery Exam for a total of 30
credits
Associate Degree in Applied Science
Certificate 15 credits certificate in Industrial
Training
General Education Credits 18-20 General Education
Credits
73Hybrid DeliveryTraining In Business and Industry
Degree
30 General Education Credits
18 Credits Work Experience
Education Coursework 23 Credits - Online and/or
via distance learning coursework - Courses
delivered in one credit modules - Competency
based design delivery
Summer
Fall
Professional Education Sequence
Winter
Summer
74Path toTraining in Business and Industry
Bachelors Degree
Apprenticeship 6 credits/year of apprenticeship
and successful mastery Exam for a total of 30
credits
Training in Business and Industry Bachelors Degree
Associate Degree in Applied Science
Certificate 15 credits certificate in Industrial
Training Credits
General Education Credits 18-20 General Education
Credits
75Training in Business Industry BS For Program
Course Descriptions For Program Applications For
More General Information www.ferris.edu click on
School of Education Contacts Leonard Johnson,
Professor/Advisor School of Education, Ferris
State University Big Rapids, MI 49307 Phone
231-591-2134 Fax 231-591-2041 Email
johnsonl_at_ferris.edu
76Program Roadmap
Journey HVAC Studies
Industrial Training
Construction Supervision
Apprenticeship 6 credits/year of apprenticeship
and successful mastery Exam for a total of 30
credits
Apprenticeship 6 credits/year of apprenticeship
and successful mastery Exam for a total of 30
credits
Apprenticeship 6 credits/year of apprenticeship
and successful mastery Exam for a total of 30
credits
Technical Credits 15 technical credits
Certificate 15 credits certificate in Industrial
Training
Certificate 15 credits certificate in
Construction Supervision
General Education Credits 18-20 General Ed Credits
General Education Credits 18-20 General Ed Credits
General Education Credits 18-20 General Ed Credits
Associate Degree in Applied Science
Associate Degree in Applied Science
Associate Degree in Applied Science
HVACR Engineering Technology Bachelors Degree
Training In Business and Industry Bachelors Degree
Construction Management Bachelors Degree
77Distance Learning Objectives
- Certificate courses delivered through
tele-learning or internet - Address the needs of mobile work force
- Provide specialized training to remote union
locals - General education and professional courses
delivered as online courses - Give union locals and others equal access to
expertise and degrees - Limits travel time for training
78Partnership Rewards
- Certifications, AAS degrees, BS Degrees
- Recognition and recruiting for all
- Additional lab equipment and teaching materials
- Increased availability for participants with UA
Local, college on demand, and on-line deliveries - Increased revenues
- Increased opportunities for labor-force
contractors
79Support Systems
- Online Registration Systems
- Apprentices
- Instructors
- Toll free telephone lines
- Online Student Services
- Advising / Transcript Evaluation
- Web Site Support
- Online Course Technical Support, help desk
functions - Video Bridge Support where needed
80Questions? Contact Tom Crandell, Director
Corporate Professional Development Ferris
State University 410 Oak Street ALU-113 Big
Rapids, MI 49307 Phone 231-591-5813 Fax
231-591-3539 Email crandelt_at_ferris.edu