Seminar: 10 hours/ week
Practicum: 200 hours/ semester
- On-site practice and guidance
- Seminar (small group discussion)
Topics to be explored include:
- Safework practices
- Positive work habits and attitudes
- Employability/workplace and interpersonal skills
- Goal-setting and self-evaluation of job performance
At the conclusion of the course, a successful student will be able to:
1. Demonstrate the skills required in electronics assembly.
2. Articulate the certification required for employment in the electronics field.
3. Acquire relevant certification.
4. Demonstrate mastery of skill set in electronics.
5. Identify specific electronics industry standards.
6. Demonstrate good time management.
7. Exhibit industry expectations.
8. Demonstrate an understanding of employer's expectations.
9. Demonstrate safe work practice on a work site.
10. Exhibit acquired retail and business services skills to the workplace.
11. Exhibit the ability to follow workplace rules, policies and assigned work schedule.
12. Exhibit entry-level quality and production levels.
13. Demonstrate initiative on the job.
14. Participate in workplace practicum interview.
Assessment will be based on course objectives and will be carried out in accordance with the Douglas College Evaluation Policy. This is a mastery course.