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1 End of Course (EOC) Test Blueprints Agriculture and Environmental Systems Table of Contents Table of Contents... 1 About the Blueprint... 2 Agriculture and Industrial Power... 3 Agronomic Systems... 4 Electronic and Electrical Systems... 5 Engines and Fuel Systems... 6 Environmental Systems Management... 7 Floral Design and Marketing... 8 Greenhouse and Nursery Management... 9 Landscape Systems Management Plant and Horticulture Science Turf Science and Management Business Management for Agricultural and Environmental Systems Companion Animal Selection Nutrition and Management Environmental Science for Agriculture and Natural Resources Equine Selection Nutrition and Management Zoo and Aquarium Energy Systems Management Hydraulics and Pneumatics Power Sports Power Trains Park and Recreational Management Forestry and Woodland Ecosystems Natural Resources Outdoor Power Technology Urban Forestry Wildlife and Fisheries Bio Energy To learn more call or visit us at cete.osu.edu/expertise/assessment
2 Agriculture and Environmental Systems EOC Test Blueprint 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 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 are formed into small groups during item writing and focus on writing a specific EOC test. Once in small groups, SMEs review the course outline and have the ability to make revisions/changes to the test blueprint with a persuasive rationale based on their experience and expertise. Competencies are selected by the instructors consistent with their assigned course outline and any changes. 3. The blueprints created during small group work must be approved by the larger/full panel of SMEs attending an item writing workshop, which is the last step and produces the final 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). The blueprint describes 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 process for producing test blueprints was implemented October 1, All tests created prior to this date were done so under a different blueprint process and therefore will not have these blueprint reports available. Learn more at cete.osu.edu/expertise/assessment Page 2 of 26
3 Agriculture and Industrial Power ODE Subject Code: Employability Skills 2.1% 1.2 Leadership and Communications Business Ethics and Law Knowledge Management and Information Technology Business Literacy Operations Management Sales and Marketing Site and Personal Safety Procedures Tool, Stationary and Mobile Equipment Maintenance Equipment Operations Engines Lubrication and Cooling Systems Fuel, Air Induction and Exhaust System Ignition System Transmission of Power Starting and Charging Systems Steering, Suspension, and Traction Hydraulic Systems Brakes Heating and Air Conditioning Systems Electrical Theory Physics and Metallurgy of Welding Joining and Cutting Metals with Heat Fabricating with Cold Metals 5.2 Page 3 of 26
4 Agronomic Systems Subject Code: Employability Skills Leadership and Communications Business Ethics and Law Knowledge Management and Information Technology Business Literacy Operations Management Financial Management Site and Personal Safety Procedures 4.2 Strand 3. Biotechnology 3.8 Research and Experiments Tool, Stationary and Mobile Equipment Maintenance Equipment Operations Surveying and Mapping Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Soils Water Quality Air Quality Solid Waste and Renewable Resource Management Contaminants and Pollution Control Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Ecosystems Habitat Management and Restoration 2.1 Strand 7. Food Science 7.1 The Science of Food Biosecurity Plant Nutrition Plant Reproduction Pest Management Growth and Management Harvesting Handling and Storage 2.1 Page 4 of 26
5 Electronic and Electrical Systems Subject Code: Employability Skills Leadership and Communications Business Ethics and Law Knowledge Management and Information Technology Business Literacy Operations Management Sales and Marketing Site and Personal Safety Procedures Tool, Stationary and Mobile Equipment Maintenance Engines Ignition System Starting and Charging Systems Electrical Theory 33.7 Page 5 of 26
6 Engines and Fuel Systems Subject Code: Employability Skills Leadership and Communications Business Ethics and Law Knowledge Management and Information Technology Business Literacy Operations Management Sales and Marketing Site and Personal Safety Procedures Tool, Stationary and Mobile Equipment Maintenance Equipment Operations Engines Lubrication and Cooling Systems Fuel, Air Induction and Exhaust System Ignition System Starting and Charging Systems 6.3 Page 6 of 26
7 Environmental Systems Management Subject Code: Employability Skills Leadership and Communications Business Ethics and Law Knowledge Management and Information Technology Site and Personal Safety Procedures 7.4 Strand 3. Biotechnology 3.8 Research and Experiments Tool, Stationary and Mobile Equipment Maintenance Equipment Operations Surveying and Mapping Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Soils Water Quality Air Quality Water Use and Management Potable Water Treatment Wastewater Operations Solid Waste and Renewable Resource Management Contaminants and Pollution Control Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Ecosystems Pest Management 5.3 Page 7 of 26
8 Floral Design and Marketing Subject Code: Employability Skills Leadership and Communications Business Ethics and Law Knowledge Management and Information 3.2 Technology 1.6 Business Literacy Operations Management Sales and Marketing Site and Personal Safety Procedures Equipment Operations Design and Estimate Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Pest Management Growth and Management Harvesting Handling and Storage 8.4 Page 8 of 26
9 Greenhouse and Nursery Management Subject Code: Employability Skills Leadership and Communications Business Ethics and Law Knowledge Management and Information Technology Business Literacy Operations Management Financial Management Sales and Marketing Site and Personal Safety Procedures 5.3 Strand 3. Biotechnology 3.8 Research and Experiment Electrical Theory Structural Electrical Circuits Soils Water Quality Solid Waste and Renewable Resource Management 3.2 Strand 7. Food Science 7.7 Biosecurity Plant Nutrition Plant Reproduction Pest Management Growth and Management Harvesting Handling and Storage 3.2 Page 9 of 26
10 Landscape Systems Management Subject Code: Employability Skills Leadership and Communications Business Ethics and Law Knowledge Management and Information 3.2 Technology 1.6 Business Literacy Operations Management Financial Management Sales and Marketing Site and Personal Safety Procedures Tool, Stationary and Mobile Equipment 11.6 Maintenance 4.2 Equipment Operations Engines Lubrication and Cooling Systems Fuel, Air Induction and Exhaust System Transmission of Power Soils Contaminants and Pollution Control Ecosystems Plant Nutrition Plant Reproduction Pest Management Growth and Management Harvesting Handling and Storage 6.3 Page 10 of 26
11 Plant and Horticulture Science Subject Code: Employability Skills Leadership and Communications Business Ethics and Law Knowledge Management and Information 3.2 Technology 1.6 Business Literacy Financial Management Sales and Marketing Water Distribution Systems Soils Water Quality Plant Nutrition Plant Reproduction Pest Management Growth and Management Harvesting Handling and Storage 1.1 Page 11 of 26
12 Turf Science and Management Subject Code: Employability Skills Leadership and Communications Business Ethics and Law Knowledge Management and Information 3.2 Technology 1.6 Business Literacy Operations Management Financial Management Sales and Marketing Site and Personal Safety Procedures Tool, Stationary and Mobile Equipment 10.5 Maintenance 4.2 Equipment Operations Design and Estimate Water Distribution Systems Soils Water Quality Plant Nutrition Plant Reproduction Pest Management Growth and Management 16.8 Page 12 of 26
13 Business Management for Agricultural and Environmental Systems Subject Code: Employability Skills Leadership and Communications Business Ethics and Law Knowledge Management and Information 6.3 Technology 1.5 Global Environment Business Literacy Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurs Operations Management Financial Management Sales and Marketing 8.4 Strand 7. Food Science 7.7 Biosecurity 4.2 Companion Animal Selection Nutrition and Management Subject Code: Employability Skills Leadership and Communications Business Ethics and Law Business Literacy Operations Management Sales and Marketing Site and Personal Safety Procedures 5.3 Strand 2. Animal Science 2.1 Nutrition Body Systems Care and Management Animal Health Population Management Animal Behavior 10.5 Strand 7. Food Science 7.1 The Science of Food 2.1 Strand 9. Energy 9.3 Biomass 1.1 Page 13 of 26
14 Environmental Science for Agriculture and Natural Resources Subject Code: Employability Skills Leadership and Communications Business Ethics and Law Knowledge Management and Information Technology Principles of Business Economics Site and Personal Safety Procedures 2.1 Strand 2. Animal Science 2.3 Care and Management Recognizing Diseases and Disorders Population Management 1.1 Strand 3. Biotechnology 3.8 Research and Experiments Soils Water Quality Air Quality Water Use and Management Potable Water Treatment Wastewater Operations Solid Waste and Renewable Resource Management Contaminants and Pollution Control Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Ecosystems Habitat Management and Restoration Pest Management 3.2 Strand 9. Energy 9.1 Energy 8.4 Page 14 of 26
15 Equine Selection Nutrition and Management Subject Code: Employability Skills Leadership and Communications Business Ethics and Law Business Literacy Operations Management Sales and Marketing 3.2 Strand 2. Animal Science 2.1 Nutrition Body Systems Care and Management Recognizing Diseases and Disorders Animal Health Population Management Animal Behavior 14.7 Zoo and Aquarium Subject Code: Employability Skills Business Ethics and Law Knowledge Management and 4.2 Information Technology 1.5 Global Environment Business Literacy 4.2 Strand 2. Animal Science 2.1 Nutrition Care and Management Recognizing Diseases and Disorders Population Management Animal Behavior 16.8 Page 15 of 26
16 Energy Systems Management Subject Code: Employability Skills Leadership and Communications Business Ethics and Law Knowledge Management and 2.1 Information Technology 1.6 Business Literacy Sales and Marketing Principles of Business Economics Site and Personal Safety Procedures 6.3 Strand 3. Biotechnology 3.8 Research and Experiments Tool, Stationary and Mobile Equipment 7.4 Maintenance 4.2 Equipment Operations Electrical Theory Structural Electrical Circuits Design and Estimate Surveying and Mapping Water Distribution Systems Ecosystems 5.3 Strand 9. Energy 9.1 Energy Crude Oil and Natural Gas Biomass Solar Energy Wind Energy 6.3 Page 16 of 26
17 Hydraulics and Pneumatics Subject Code: Employability Skills Leadership and Communications Business Ethics and Law Knowledge Management and Information 3.2 Technology 1.6 Business Literacy Operations Management Sales and Marketing Site and Personal Safety Procedures Tool, Stationary and Mobile Equipment 9.5 Maintenance 4.2 Equipment Operations Hydraulic Systems Brakes Contaminants and Pollution Control Hazardous Materials and Waste Management 2.1 Page 17 of 26
18 Power Sports Subject Code: Employability Skills Leadership and Communications Business Ethics and Law Knowledge Management and Information 5.3 Technology 1.6 Business Literacy Operations Management Sales and Marketing Site and Personal Safety Procedures Tool, Stationary and Mobile Equipment 2.1 Maintenance 4.2 Equipment Operations Engines Lubrication and Cooling Systems Fuel, Air Induction and Exhaust System Ignition System Transmission of Power Starting and Charging Systems Steering, Suspension and Traction Hydraulic Systems Brakes 5.3 Page 18 of 26
19 Power Trains Subject Code: Employability Skills Leadership and Communications Business Ethics and Law Knowledge Management and 5.3 Information Technology 1.6 Business Literacy Operations Management Sales and Marketing Site and Personal Safety Procedures Tool, Stationary and Mobile 8.4 Equipment Maintenance 4.2 Equipment Operations Transmission of Power Drive Axle Universal and Differential 15.8 Page 19 of 26
20 Park and Recreational Management Subject Code: Employability Skills Leadership and Communications Business Ethics and Law Knowledge Management and Information 5.3 Technology 1.6 Business Literacy Operations Management Sales and Marketing Site and Personal Safety Procedures 6.3 Strand 2. Animal Science 2.3 Care and Management Tool, Stationary and Mobile Equipment 7.4 Maintenance 4.2 Equipment Operations Design and Estimate Surveying and Mapping Construction Soils Solid Waste and Renewable Resource 1.1 Management 6.8 Contaminants and Pollution Control Hazardous Materials and Waste 2.1 Management 6.10 Ecosystems Habitat Management and Restoration 2.1 Strand 7. Food Science 7.7 Biosecurity Growth and Management 1.1 Page 20 of 26
21 Forestry and Woodland Ecosystems Subject Code: Employability Skills Leadership and Communications Business Ethics and Law Knowledge Management and Information Technology Business Literacy Sales and Marketing Site and Personal Safety Procedures Tool, Stationary and Mobile Equipment Maintenance Equipment Operations Surveying and Mapping Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Soils Contaminants and Pollution Control Ecosystems Plant Nutrition Plant Reproduction Pest Management Growth and Management Harvesting Handling and Storage 3.2 Page 21 of 26
22 Natural Resources Subject Code: Employability Skills Leadership and Communications Business Ethics and Law Knowledge Management and Information 0.0 Technology 1.11 Principles of Business Economics Site and Personal Safety Procedures 2.1 Strand 2. Animal Science 2.1 Nutrition Body Systems Care and Management Recognizing Diseases and Disorders Animal Behavior 3.2 Strand 3. Biotechnology 3.8 Research and Experiments Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Water Distribution Systems Soils Water Quality Air Quality Water Use and Management Potable Water Treatment Wastewater Operations Solid Waste and Renewable Resource Management Contaminants and Pollution Control Ecosystems Habitat Management and Restoration 8.4 Strand 7. Food Science 7.7 Biosecurity Plant Nutrition Plant Reproduction Pest Management Growth and Management 8.4 Page 22 of 26
23 8.5 Harvesting Handling and Storage 0.0 Strand 9. Energy 9.1 Energy 1.1 Outdoor Power Technology Subject Code: Employability Skills Leadership and Communications Business Ethics and Law Knowledge Management and Information 3.2 Technology 1.6 Business Literacy Operations Management Sales and Marketing Site and Personal Safety Procedures Tool, Stationary and Mobile Equipment 10.5 Maintenance 4.2 Equipment Operations Engines* Lubrication and Cooling Systems Fuel, Air Induction and Exhaust System Ignition System Transmission of Power Starting and Charging Systems Hydraulic Systems Electrical Theory Joining and Cutting Metals with Heat Fabricating with Cold Metals Contaminants and Pollution Control 2.1 Page 23 of 26
24 Urban Forestry Subject Code: Strand 1. Business Operations/21st Century Skill 1.1 Employability Skills Leadership and Communications Business Ethics and Law Knowledge Management and Information Technology Business Literacy Operations Management Financial Management Sales and Marketing Site and Personal Safety Procedures Tool, Stationary and Mobile Equipment Maintenance Equipment Operations Design and Estimate Soils Ecosystems Plant Nutrition Pest Management Growth and Management 13.7 Page 24 of 26
25 Wildlife and Fisheries Subject Code: Strand 1. Business Operations/21st Century Skill 1.1 Employability Skills Leadership and Communications Business Ethics and Law Knowledge Management and Information Technology Principles of Business Economics Site and Personal Safety Procedures 3.2 Strand 2. Animal Science 2.1 Nutrition Body Systems Care and Management Recognizing Diseases and Disorders Animal Health Population Management Animal Behavior 6.3 Strand 3. Biotechnology 3.8 Research and Experiments Tool, Stationary and Mobile Equipment Maintenance Equipment Operations Surveying and Mapping Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Water Quality Water Use and Management Ecosystems Habitat Management and Restoration 10.5 Strand 7. Food Science 7.7 Biosecurity Growth and Management 2.1 Page 25 of 26
26 Bio Energy Subject Code: Strand 1. Business Operations/21st Century Skill 1.1 Employability Skills Leadership and Communications Business Ethics and Law KM & IT Business Literacy Sales and Marketing Principles of Business Economics Site and Personal Safety Procedures 7.4 Strand 3. Biotechnology 3.1 Handling, Preparation, Storage and 5.3 Disposal 3.2 Foundations of Chemistry Bioreactor Technologies Research and Experiments Contaminants and Pollution Control Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Harvesting Handling and Storage 7.4 Strand 9. Energy 9.1 Energy Biomass 7.4 Page 26 of 26
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