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Republic of the Philippines

Tarlac State University


Tarlac City

COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY

COURSE SYLLABUS
In

A TECH 222
(Course Code)

SIMULATED DRIVING AND APPLICATION


(Course Title / Description)

Bachelor in Industrial Technology


Major in Automotive Mechanics

Tarlac State University


College of Technology
VISION
The Vision of the College of Technology is to be the seat of technological
dedication empowering individuals to be skillfully literate, knowledgeable and qualified
manpower who are locally and globally competitive in the labor market.
PHILOSOPHY
The College is responsible on the development of humans hidden potentials with
the sense of creativity and resourcefulness with the application of relevant technology so
as to become self-fulfilled, responsible and productive citizen.
MISSION STATEMENT
The primary concern of the College of Technology is to provide instruction and
prepare efficient and effective skilled workers and technologists along technological field
imbued with desirable work ethics, leadership skills, entrepreneurial capability and work
competencies in response to the ever-changing demands for productivity organizations
and other skilled services both in the government and private sectors.
GOALS
The College adopts the following goals embraced by the different
curricular offerings:
1. To develop quality skilled technicians, paraprofessionals, mentors and
technologists as agents in attaining the national objectives (NIC-hood status):
&
2. To elevate the morale of manual labor by educating the youth with quality
technological education and skills development.
OBJECTIVES
The College of Technology of the Tarlac State University aims to develop skilled
technicians, paraprofessionals. Entrepreneurs, mentors and technologists who:
1. Understand the national goals and objectives on development demanded by
modernization, and
2. Equip with knowledge and skills necessary for technical-vocational
instruction, entrepreneurship, and industrial and service shop management.
3. Obtain adequate industrial training and seminars for the enhancement of
technical capabilities in the preparation for employment.
4. Possess desirable work attitude leading to the attainment of high productivity
of carry-on the socio-economic thrust of the government.
5. Capable of conducting research study and apply new knowledge for the
improvement of academic programs as well as the individuals life.
Have the interest in doing extension services to help improve peoples lifestyles.

COURSE SYLLABUS
Course code
Course title
Pre-requisite
Credit
Number of Hours
Lecture
Laboratory

: A TECH 222
: Simulated Driving and Applications
: ATECH 111 & 121
: 2 Units
: 2 Hours
: 1 Hour
: 1 Hour

I. COURSE DESCRIPTION
II. LEARNING UNITS
COURSE CONTENT
1. Better Driving
2. Qualifications and Attitudes of a Driver
3. Physical Condition
4. Safe Driving or Defensive Driving
5. Common Errors in Driving
6. Hazard Driving Conditions
7. Road wise Elements and Habits
8. Alcohol and Driving
9. How to Avoid a Passing Accident
10. Defense Against Collision with Oncoming Vehicle
11. No Passing or Overtaking Lane Markings
12. How to Avoid an Intersection Collision
13. busy or Uncontrolled Intersections
14. Defense Against Collision with Vehicles In front and Behind
15. loss Control of Your Vehicle and Unknown Crash
16. We must Protect Others
17. Ambulance, Fire Trucks, Police and Military Vehicles
18. Accident, Facts and Solutions to Prevent Them
19. Trouble Shooting Guide
20. Driving Emergencies
III. COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND GRADING SYSTEM
Requirements
Lecture 50%
Quizzes/ Seatwork
Class Participation
Term Examination
Lecture Total

Percentage Weight
20
20
10
50

Laboratory 50%
Lab. Exercises/Activities/Projects
Skill Test/ Performance Exam
Lab Total
TOTAL

30
20
50
100

IV REFERENCE:
Prepared by:
___________________________

Bryan Christopher C. Sico


Faculty

Noted by:
___________________________

Prof. Bonifacio Sinio


Dept. Chairman

__________________________

Prof. Arnel A. Punla


Dean College of Technology

_______________________________

Gabriel S. Tabion, DPA


Vice President for Academic Affairs

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