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End of Course (EOC) Bank Blueprints Engineering and Design Table of Contents Table of Contents... 1 About Test Blueprints... 2 Engineering Design... 3 Engineering Principles... 4 Manufacturing Operations... 5 Robotics... 6 Computer Integrated Manufacturing... 7 Digital Electronics... 8 Mechanisms and Drives... 9 DC and AC Electronic Circuits... 10 Analog Based Electronic Devices... 11 Engineering Logic... 12 Machine Tools... 13 Welding Technologies... 14 Principles of Manufacturing... 15 Plan Reading... 16 Architecture Design Structural and Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing... 17 Architecture Design Site and Foundation Plans... 18 Energy Systems Management... 19 Computer Hardware... 20 Computer Software... 21 Aviation... 22 Biomedical Engineering... 23 Hydraulics and Pneumatics... 24 To learn more call 614-292-6869 or visit us at cete.osu.edu/expertise/assessment

Engineering and Design EOC Bank Blueprint About Test Blueprints Test blueprints are created to provide guidance to Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) during the item writing phase of test development. In addition, we believe that they can assist those instructors who did not participate in item writing (and administrators) to understand the broad content of the item bank. Items are formally allocated across a course outline in a three-step process*: 1. CETE psychometricians use a formula which assumes that all competencies within a course outline are essential and of equal importance to produce a suggested test blueprint for review by Ohio Department of Education program specialists and SMEs. 2. SMEs review the blueprint as a large group before item writing for a specific EOC test. There and in small groups, SMEs review the course outline and have the ability to make changes to the blueprint with a documented rationale based on their experience and expertise. 3. Any revisions during small group work must be approved by the larger panel of SMEs attending an item writing workshop, which is the last step and produces the final blueprint which is summarized in this document. Test blueprints can provide high-level guidance to instructors on preparing students for testing. It is important to keep in mind that the blueprint is a tool that is used when developing the test item bank during initial item writing and test creation. As with all tests, the End-of-Course test forms are a sample of the item bank. Interpreting the Blueprints Test blueprints display the total number of test items SMEs planned to write to a particular outcome (as designated in the course outline created by the Ohio Department of Education Office of Career-Technical Education or by a vendor). Blueprints describe the structure of the item bank which is the total pool of test items created. Final test forms of 40-items are created from the item bank. *This newer process for producing test blueprints was implemented October 1, 2015. Item banks created prior to this date were completed under a different blueprint process and therefore we are looking backward to provide the structure of the item bank. As revisions are completed for those career fields, for example Information Technology (2017-18), the blueprint process used will be the newer model. Learn more at cete.osu.edu/expertise/assessment Engineering Design ODE Subject Code: 175001 Page 2 of 24

1.3. Business Ethics and Law 5.81 Strand 2. Electrical/Electronics 2.3. Codes and Regulations 3.49 Strand 5. Pre Engineering: Design and Development 5.1. The Design Process 6.98 5.2. Sketching and Visualization 6.98 5.3. Computer Aided Modeling 1.16 5.6. Production and Process Design 4.65 Strand 6. Precision Machining 6.1. Measurement and Interpretation 2.33 6.2. Layout and Planning 2.33 Page 3 of 24

Engineering Principles ODE Subject Code: 175002 1.1. Employability Skills 4.40 1.2. Leadership and Communications 5.49 1.3. Business Ethics and Law 2.20 1.4. Knowledge Management and 2.20 Information Technology 1.5. Global Environment 2.20 1.6. Business Literacy 2.20 1.9. Financial Management 2.20 Strand 2. Electrical/Electronics 2.1. Electronic Theory 7.69 2.2. Circuits 10.99 2.3. Codes and Regulations 2.20 2.4. Electronic Components 5.49 Strand 3. Computer Integrated Manufacturing 3.4. Power Technologies 6.59 Strand 5. Pre Engineering: Design and Development 5.1. The Design Process 10.99 5.2. Sketching and Visualization 7.69 5.3. Computer Aided Modeling 10.99 5.4. Computer Aided Drafting 7.69 5.6. Production and Process Design 8.79 Page 4 of 24

Manufacturing Operations ODE Subject Code: 175003 1.1. Employability Skills 2.20 1.2. Leadership and Communications 1.10 1.4. Knowledge Management and 1.10 Information Technology 1.5. Global Environment 3.30 1.6. Business Literacy 3.30 1.9. Financial Management 4.40 Strand 2. Electrical/Electronics 2.1. Electronic Theory 2.20 2.2. Circuits 2.20 2.3. Codes and Regulations 3.30 2.8. Power Supplies 6.59 Strand 3. Computer Integrated Manufacturing 3.4. Power Technologies 10.99 3.5. Pumping Systems 3.30 3.6. Transmission Systems 2.20 Strand 5. Pre Engineering: Design and Development 5.2. Sketching and Visualization 9.89 5.5. Materials 5.49 5.6. Production and Process Design 3.30 Strand 6. Precision Machining 6.1. Measurement and Interpretation 5.49 6.2. Layout and Planning 6.59 6.8. Maintenance 5.49 Strand 7. Safety, Tools and Equipment 7.1. Site Safety 12.09 7.2. Personal Safety 5.49 Page 5 of 24

Robotics ODE Subject Code: 175004 1.1. Employability Skills 1.18 1.2. Leadership and Communications 1.18 1.3. Business Ethics and Law 1.18 1.4. Knowledge Management and 1.18 Information Technology 1.5. Global Environment 1.18 1.6. Business Literacy 1.18 1.9. Financial Management 1.18 Strand 2. Electrical/Electronics 2.1. Electronic Theory 16.47 2.2. Circuits 3.53 2.3. Codes and Regulations 1.18 2.6. Digital Electronics 4.71 2.7. Cabling and Wiring 7.06 2.8. Power Supplies 3.53 2.9. Motors and Power 1.18 Strand 3. Computer Integrated Manufacturing 3.2. Robotics 32.94 3.3. Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) 21.18 Page 6 of 24

Computer Integrated Manufacturing ODE Subject Code: 175006 Strand 2. Electrical/Electronics 2.8. Power Supplies 2.53 2.9. Motors and Power 7.59 Strand 3. Computer Integrated Manufacturing 3.1. Computer Numerical Control (CNC) 21.52 3.2. Robotics 2.53 3.3. Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) 2.53 Strand 5. Pre Engineering: Design and Development 5.1. The Design Process 5.06 5.2. Sketching and Visualization 8.86 5.3. Computer Aided Modeling 5.06 5.5. Materials 13.92 5.6. Production and Process Design 7.59 Strand 6. Precision Machining 6.1. Measurement and Interpretation 3.80 6.2. Layout and Planning 6.33 6.5. Turning 6.33 6.6. Milling 3.80 6.8. Maintenance 2.53 Page 7 of 24

Digital Electronics ODE Subject Code: 175007 1.1. Employability Skills 6.52 1.2. Leadership and Communications 2.17 1.3. Business Ethics and Law 2.17 1.4. Knowledge Management and 1.09 Information Technology 1.5. Global Environment 1.09 1.6. Business Literacy 1.09 1.9. Financial Management 1.09 Strand 2. Electrical/Electronics 2.1. Electronic Theory 13.04 2.2. Circuits 9.78 2.3. Codes and Regulations 2.17 2.4. Electronic Components 9.78 2.5. Electronic Soldering Connections 6.52 2.6. Digital Electronics 39.13 Strand 5. Pre Engineering: Design and Development 5.2. Sketching and Visualization 4.35 Page 8 of 24

Mechanisms and Drives ODE Subject Code: 175008 1.1. Employability Skills 3.61 1.2. Leadership and Communications 4.82 1.3. Business Ethics and Law 4.82 1.6. Business Literacy 3.61 1.9. Financial Management 6.02 Strand 2. Electrical/Electronics 2.1. Electronic Theory 16.87 2.8. Power Supplies 2.41 2.9. Motors and Power 15.66 Strand 3. Computer Integrated Manufacturing 3.5. Pumping Systems 8.43 3.6. Transmission Systems 33.73 Page 9 of 24

DC and AC Electronic Circuits ODE Subject Code: 175011 1.1. Employability Skills 2.88 1.2. Leadership and Communications 0.96 1.3. Business Ethics and Law 0.96 1.4. Knowledge Management and 2.88 Information Technology 1.9. Financial Management 0.96 Strand 2. Electrical/Electronics 2.1. Electronic Theory 32.69 2.2. Circuits 24.04 2.3. Codes and Regulations 4.81 2.4. Electronic Components 16.35 Strand 5. Pre Engineering: Design and Development 5.5. Materials 3.85 Strand 6. Precision Machining 6.1. Measurement and Interpretation 2.88 Strand 7. Safety, Tools and Equipment 7.1. Site Safety 2.88 7.2. Personal Safety 3.85 Page 10 of 24

Analog Based Electronic Devices ODE Subject Code: 175012 1.1. Employability Skills 4.21 1.3. Business Ethics and Law 4.21 1.9. Financial Management 4.21 Strand 2. Electrical/Electronics 2.4. Electronic Components 44.21 2.5. Electronic Soldering Connections 9.47 2.8. Power Supplies 17.89 Strand 5. Pre Engineering: Design and Development 5.5. Materials 2.11 Strand 6. Precision Machining 6.1. Measurement and Interpretation 7.37 Strand 7. Safety, Tools and Equipment 7.1. Site Safety 3.16 7.2. Personal Safety 3.16 Page 11 of 24

Engineering Logic ODE Subject Code: 175017 1.1. Employability Skills 4.35 1.2. Leadership and Communications 2.17 1.3. Business Ethics and Law 3.26 1.4. Knowledge Management and 1.09 Information Technology 1.5. Global Environment 3.26 1.6. Business Literacy 3.26 1.9. Financial Management 3.26 Strand 2. Electrical/Electronics 2.1. Electronic Theory 11.96 2.2. Circuits 13.04 2.4. Electronic Components 7.61 2.5. Electronic Soldering Connections 8.70 2.6. Digital Electronics 38.04 Page 12 of 24

Machine Tools ODE Subject Code: 176004 Strand 6. Precision Machining 6.1. Measurement and Interpretation 17.65 6.2. Layout and Planning 28.24 6.3. Cutting 14.12 6.4. Drilling 11.76 6.7. Grinding 10.59 6.8. Maintenance 17.65 Page 13 of 24

Welding Technologies ODE Subject Code: 176009 1.1. Employability Skills 9.89 1.2. Leadership and Communications 6.59 1.3. Business Ethics and Law 4.40 Strand 4. Materials Joining 4.1. Physics of Welding 13.19 4.2. Metallurgy of Welding 6 0 3.30 4.3. Arc Welding Processes 6.59 4.4. Non Arc Welding 2.20 4.5. Testing and Inspection 4.40 4.6. Thermal Cutting 6.59 Strand 6. Precision Machining 6.1. Measurement and Interpretation 6.59 6.2. Layout and Planning 4.40 6.3. Cutting 6.59 6.8. Maintenance 5.49 Strand 7. Safety, Tools and Equipment 7.1. Site Safety 8.79 7.2. Personal Safety 10.99 Page 14 of 24

Principles of Manufacturing ODE Subject Code: 176010 1.1. Employability Skills 4.21 1.2. Leadership and Communications 3.16 1.3. Business Ethics and Law 3.16 1.4. Knowledge Management and 3.16 Information Technology 1.5. Global Environment 3.16 1.6. Business Literacy 3.16 1.9. Financial Management 3.16 Strand 3. Computer Integrated Manufacturing 3.1. Power Technologies 15.79 Strand 5. Pre Engineering: Design and Development 5.1. The Design Process 12.63 5.2. Sketching and Visualization 11.58 5.3. Computer Aided Modeling 12.63 5.6. Production and Process Design 11.58 Strand 6. Precision Machining 6.2. Layout and Planning 12.63 Page 15 of 24

Plan Reading ODE Subject Code: 178019 Strand 3. Structural Construction 3.2. Site Management 9.52 Strand 6. Planning and Design 6.1. Proposals 20.24 6.4. Construction Drawings 45.24 6.5. Construction Math 25.00 Page 16 of 24

Architecture Design- Structural and Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing ODE Subject Code: 178020 1.4. Knowledge Management and Information Technology 18.60 Strand 6. Planning and Design 6.1. Proposals 16.28 6.3. Drafting 23.26 6.4. Construction Drawings 27.91 6.5. Construction Math 13.95 Page 17 of 24

Architecture Design - Site and Foundation Plans ODE Subject Code: 178021 1.4. Knowledge Management and Information Technology 18.60 Strand 6. Planning and Design 6.1. Proposals 16.28 6.3. Drafting 23.26 6.4. Construction Drawings 27.91 6.5. Construction Math 13.95 Page 18 of 24

Energy Systems Management ODE Subject Code: 010715 1.1. Employability Skills 6.67 1.2. Leadership and Communications 6.67 1.3. Business Ethics and Law 1.33 1.4. Knowledge Management and 2.67 Information Technology 1.6. Business Literacy 2.67 1.10. Sales and Marketing 1.33 1.11. Principles of Business Economics 4.00 1.12. Site and Personal Safety Procedures 8.00 Strand 3. Biotechnology 3.8. Research and Experiments 1.33 Strand 4. Power Systems 4.1. Tool, Stationary and Mobile 9.33 Equipment Maintenance 4.2. Equipment Operations 4.00 Strand 5. Structural Engineering 5.1. Electrical Theory 10.67 5.2. Structural Electrical Circuits 6.67 5.3. Design and Estimate 8.00 5.4. Surveying and Mapping 4.00 5.8. Water Distribution Systems 6.67 Strand 6. Environmental Science 6.10. Ecosystems 2.67 Strand 9. Energy 9.1. Energy Source 12.00 9.2. Crude Oil and Natural Gas 4.00 9.3. Biomass 5.33 9.4. Solar Energy 5.33 9.5. Wind Energy 8.00 Page 19 of 24

Computer Hardware ODE Subject Code: 145025 Strand 2. IT Fundamentals 2.1. Describe the need for security and explain 16.77 security risks and security safeguards 2.2. Apply networking fundamentals to 9.94 infrastructure systems 2.4. Identify trending technologies, their 3.11 fundamental architecture, and their value in the marketplace 2.6. Install and configure hardware and 9.94 software 2.10. Select, operate, and maintain equipment 13.66 2.11. Select and apply troubleshooting 9.94 methodologies for problem solving 2.12. Develop performance tests and 5.59 acceptance plans 2.13. Plan rollout and facilitate handoff to customer 6.83 Strand 3. Information Security 3.5. Implement secure wireless networks 6.83 Strand 4. Infrastructure Systems 4.3. Select, assemble, terminate, and test 9.94 media. 4.13. Recommend disaster recovery and business continuity plans. 7.45 Page 20 of 24

Computer Software ODE Subject Code: 145030 1.6. Business Literacy 0.66 Strand 2. IT Fundamentals 2.1. Describe the need for security and explain 13.82 security risks and security safeguards 2.2. Apply networking fundamentals to 3.29 infrastructure systems 2.4. Identify trending technologies, their 5.92 fundamental architecture, and their value in the marketplace 2.5. Maintain operating systems 12.50 2.6. Install and configure hardware and 10.53 software 2.10. Select, operate, and maintain equipment 5.92 2.11. Select and apply troubleshooting 9.21 methodologies for problem solving 2.12. Develop performance tests and 3.95 acceptance plans 2.13. Plan rollout and facilitate handoff to customer 4.61 Strand 3. Information Security 3.1. Describe the components associated with 5.92 information security systems 3.2. Implement and maintain general security 5.92 compliance 3.4. Explain information technology 3.95 mechanisms as they apply to a multilayer defense structure 3.5. Implement secure wireless networks. 5.92 Strand 4. Infrastructure Systems 4.3. Select, assemble, terminate, and test 3.29 media. 4.13. Recommend disaster recovery and business continuity plans. 4.61 Page 21 of 24

Aviation ODE Subject Code: 177013 1.1. Employability Skills 1.33 1.2. Leadership and Communications 1.33 1.3. Business Ethics and Law 4.00 1.5. Global Environment 4.00 Strand 2. Safety, Tools, and Maintenance 2.2. Personal Safety 8.00 Strand 7. Aviation and Aeronautics 7.1. Aviation 25.33 7.3. Drawings 6.67 7.6. Mathematics and Physical Principles 2.67 7.7. Power Plant 10.67 7.8. Airport Environments 16.00 7.10. Meteorology 8.00 7.12. Aerodynamics 12.00 Page 22 of 24

Biomedical Engineering ODE Subject Code: 072115 Strand 5. Bioscience Research and Development 5.6. Culturing 65.48 5.7. Bioreactor Technologies 17.86 5.8. Biotechnology Research and Experiments 16.67 Page 23 of 24

Hydraulics and Pneumatics ODE Subject Code: 010225 1.1. Employability Skills 3.42 1.2. Leadership and Communications 3.42 1.3. Business Ethics and Law 3.42 1.4. Knowledge Management and 2.56 Information Technology 1.6. Operations Management 1.71 1.8. Operations Management 1.71 1.10. Sales and Marketing 1.71 1.12. Site and Personal Safety Procedures 17.09 Strand 4. Power Systems 4.1. Tool, Stationary and Mobile 9.40 Equipment Maintenance 4.2. Equipment Operations 1.71 4.11. Hydraulic Systems 47.01 4.12. Brakes 3.42 Strand 6. Environmental Science 6.8. Contaminants and Pollution Control 1.71 6.9. Hazardous Materials and Waste Management 1.71 Page 24 of 24