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CGS 1510 - Spreadsheet Fundamentals 3 hours Lecture, 3 credits Lower-Division College Credit Prerequisite(s): CGS 1061C or CGS 1100 AA Elective: Yes This course provides students with hands-on experience and skills with an electronic worksheet and its use as a financial planning tool for business. Students apply the various functions and commands of the electronic spreadsheet for applications such as sales forecasts, financial statements, cash flow analysis, stock market calculations, expense analysis and control, budgets, and plans, as well as other functions. Hands-on labs are used to reinforce class work.
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CGS 2135C - Computer Forensics 3 hours Lecture, 1 hour Lab, 3 credits Lower-Division College Credit AA Elective: No This course introduces the principles and practices required to obtain and preserve evidence in a computer forensics investigation. The curriculum surveys current computer forensic tools, incident and crime scene processing, digital evidence control, and reporting.
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CGS 2820C - Web Development Fundamentals 2 hours Lecture, 1 hour Lab, 3 credits Lower-Division College Credit AA Elective: Yes This course explores key skills required to plan, develop, code, and publish well-designed and secure websites. Students use HTML, CSS, scripting languages, and web development tools to create, edit, and publish web pages and complete web sites. Students are introduced to Internet terminologies, web concepts, programming, and coding practices, as well as data transmission protocols, browser software, HTML documents, and other related concepts. Additionally, students troubleshoot, edit, and enhance web pages using workflows and coding techniques that conform to industry standards. Participants use text, images, multimedia, and page design principles to enhance the usability and visual appeal of websites such that they reflect current trends and aesthetics in web development.
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CGS 2822C - Intermediate Web Development 2 hours Lecture, 1 hour Lab, 3 credits Lower-Division College Credit Prerequisite(s): CGS 2820C AA Elective: Yes In this course, students build upon previous web development skills to create and edit websites using HTML, CSS, JavaScript and various scripting languages. Participants style, format, and code responsive pages that adapt to screen sizes and orientation. Students incorporate appropriate layout techniques and manipulate code to customize and enhance site functionality.
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CGS 2829C - Advanced Web Development 2 hours Lecture, 1 hours Lab, 3 credits Lower-Division College Credit Prerequisite(s): CGS 2822C, COP 2801C, and GRA 2751C AA Elective: Yes In this course, students build upon previously gained skills in website development to create professional-quality, responsive websites that integrate graphics, typography, and multimedia. Students use a variety of proprietary and open-source tools to create interactive experiences, design web solutions, and enhance the user interface. Websites customized for e-commerce are also explored in this course. To master this course, students must create contemporary, visually appealing, functional websites that require advanced techniques and skills.
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CGS 3092 - Legal and Ethical Issues in Information Technology 3 hour Lecture, 3 credits Upper-Division College Credit Prerequisite(s): Admission to the BAS in Supervision and Management Specialization in Business Information Technology Program AA Elective: No This course explores the social, legal, philosophical, ethical, political, constitutional, and economic implications of computing and the controversies they raise. Students study these societal issues both as members of the business and industrial community and as professionals in computer-related fields.
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CHD 1380 - Facilitating the Development of Young Children 3 hours Lecture, 3 credits Lower-Division College Credit AA Elective: No This course prepares the student to organize and sustain young children in a developmentally appropriate learning environment. The student explores topics and activities related to scope and sequence, themes, physical environment (indoors and outdoors), routines, transitions, behavioral management, social skills, art, science, math, language arts, literacy, dramatic play, music and movement, working with families, and professional development.
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CHD 1430 - Observing Children 3 hours Lecture, 3 credits Lower-Division College Credit AA Elective: Yes This course studies the observation, recording, and interpretation of children’s behavior, and is designed to increase students’ objectivity and proficiency when in the educational environment. This course emphasizes the use of written reports, sample tape recordings, checklists, and other techniques to ensure unbiased, confidential, professional, and ethical behavior in the observer. The course focuses on the development of awareness of behavioral indices and behavior patterns for children from birth through age eight.
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CHD 1440 - Early Learning Practicum 1 hour Lecture, 12 hours Lab, 3 credits Lower-Division College Credit Prerequisite(s): Two of the following three courses must be completed, and the third course should be taken concurrently with CHD 1440: CHD 1380, CHD 2220, and CHD 2320. AA Elective: No This course provides tools to assist in the assessment of early childhood learning environments and instruction. It is the fourth and final course necessary to complete the educational requirements for a Florida Child Care Professional Credential (FCCPC) and a Polk State College Preschool Certificate. During the course, the student provides evidence of skills-based competencies for inclusion in a professional portfolio as required by the Florida Department of Children and Families. The student must also complete observations in a licensed early childhood learning setting that has been approved by the Applied Education Coordinator. At least twice during the course, the Coordinator observes and rates the student’s teaching skills and demonstration of competencies while in the approved setting.
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CHD 2220 - Child Growth and Development 3 hours Lecture, 3 credits Lower-Division College Credit AA Elective: Yes This course provides a study of the growth and development of the child from conception through the primary years including children’s physical, social, emotional, and cognitive development. The curriculum includes a discussion of the influences of health, safety, nutrition, and the behavior of others on the development of the child. This course also examines the theories of development.
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CHD 2320 - Early Childhood Curriculum 3 hours Lecture, 3 credits Lower-Division College Credit AA Elective: No This course provides a study of the principles and techniques for developing children’s programs including curriculum design, and the materials and equipment used for learning activities. The curriculum emphasizes the identification, selection, and application of activities, themes, and key concepts in an integrated program.
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CHD 2801 - Overview of Child Care Management 3 hours Lecture, 3 credits Lower-Division College Credit AA Elective: No This course emphasizes the management of all available resources to ensure the effective operation of an early childhood education center. Students develop and apply a systematic approach for planning, organizing, and record keeping. This course provides preparation for administration of programs for young children.
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CHD 2841 - Professionalism for Child Care Educators 3 hours Lecture, 3 credits Lower-Division College Credit AA Elective: Yes This course focuses on the commitment necessary in early childhood educators to improve personal and career competence through goal setting and the use of opportunities that promote professional growth. Discussions emphasize the personal benefit of professional development, as well as the positive influence it has with children and their families in the career setting. Study includes using technology and community resources for research and referral purposes.
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CHM 1025C - Introductory Chemistry 3 hours Lecture, 3 hours Lab, 4 credits Lower-Division College Credit Prerequisite(s): Requires placement at the college level or satisfaction of developmental education requirements in reading and writing; and completion of MAT 1033 or Permission of Instructor. AA Elective: Yes This is an introductory course in the basic concepts of chemistry. It is designed for students who have had little, if any, instruction in chemistry. Topics covered include the structure of the atom, the structure of compounds, the periodic table, and basic stoichiometry of equations, as well as measurements, chemical equations, states of matter, solutions, and acids and bases. Some basic organic chemistry may also be covered. Computations employ the most basic algebra, with an emphasis on the factor-label method of problem solving. Laboratory experience supports and applies the principles of chemistry developed in the lecture portion of the course.
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CHM 1045C - General Chemistry I 3 hours Lecture, 3 hours Lab, 4 credits Lower-Division College Credit Prerequisite(s): Requires placement at the college level or satisfaction of developmental education requirements in reading and writing; and one year of high school chemistry or CHM 1025C; and MAC 1105 or higher. AA Elective: Yes This provides a study of chemistry covering the following topics: mathematics and measurement in chemistry, the periodic table, stoichiometry of chemical equations and reactions in solution, oxidation-reduction reactions, thermo chemistry, atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding, and gases. Selected experiments reinforce and apply lecture material, with the use of computers in the laboratory as an option.
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CHM 1046C - General Chemistry II 3 hours Lecture, 3 hours Lab, 4 credits Lower-Division College Credit Prerequisite(s): CHM 1045C AA Elective: Yes This course provides a study of chemistry that covers the following topics: intermolecular forces of solids and liquids, solutions, kinetics, chemical equilibrium systems, thermodynamics, and electrochemistry. Selected experiments reinforce lecture material and may include qualitative analysis, with the use of computers in the laboratory as an option.
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CHM 2210C - Organic Chemistry I 4 hours Lecture, 3 hours Lab, 5 credits Lower-Division College Credit Prerequisite(s): CHM 1046C AA Elective: Yes This is the beginning course of organic chemistry and covers the following: structure and bonding; polarity of bonds; functional groups; stereochemistry; resonance theory; conformation of cyclic systems; preparation and reactions of alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, alkyl halides, conjugated dienes, and cyclic systems; radical reactions of alkanes; and substitution and elimination reactions. Experiments apply the techniques of preparation, isolation, and purification of compounds.
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CHM 2211C - Organic Chemistry II 4 hours Lecture, 3 hours Lab, 5 credits Lower-Division College Credit Prerequisite(s): CHM 2210C AA Elective: Yes This course is a continuation of Organic Chemistry I (CHM 2210C) and covers the following: preparation and reactions of alcohols, ethers, epoxides, carboxylic acids and their derivatives, amines, and organometallics; aromaticity; benzene chemistry and reactions of substituted benzenes; mass spectrometry, infrared (IR) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy; and reactions of carbonyl compounds, including reactions at alpha carbons. Experiments apply the techniques of preparation, isolation, purification, and characterization of compounds using multistep synthesis (when appropriate).
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CIS 2321 - Systems Analysis and Design 3 hours Lecture, 3 credits Lower-Division College Credit Prerequisite(s): CTS 2442 AA Elective: Yes This course provides a study of the fundamental analysis and design of computer information systems, as well as problem analysis and definition, design of forms, data files and reports, documentation of procedures, and computer system management. Students use microcomputer systems to design and implement a prototype solution to a business problem. Hands-on labs reinforce class work.
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CIS 2352C - Ethical Hacking 3 hours Lecture, 1 hour Lab, 3 credits Lower-Division College Credit AA Elective: No This course covers the techniques and methodologies professionals apply for security-penetration testing, including hands-on instruction regarding various tools and methods used to analyze an information system in order to discover vulnerabilities and protect against information loss, cyber terrorism, and corporate espionage. The course provides an overview of fundamental security testing concepts, practical skillsets related to computer programming, and techniques to properly document a security test. In addition to exploring the legal and ethical ramifications of penetration testing, the student develops the ability to apply appropriate countermeasures that reduce the risk to an organization.
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CIS 2772C - CCNA Cybersecurity Operations 3 hours Lecture, 1 hour Lab, 3 credits Lower-Division College Credit Prerequisite(s): CET 1600C AA Elective: No The course focuses on various techniques and processes used to monitor, detect, and respond to cybersecurity threats. The curriculum also covers cryptography, host-based security analyses, security monitoring, computer forensics, attack methods, and incident-reporting and incident-handling measures.
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CIS 4305 - Enterprise Application Integration 3 hours Lecture, 3 credits Upper-Division College Credit Prerequisite(s): CAP 4774 AA Elective: No This course focuses on the fundamentals of maximizing enterprise application availability. Students are presented with best practices regarding management of the many diverse aspects of integration, deployment, and maintenance of an enterprise system.
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CJC 1000 - Introduction to Corrections 3 hours Lecture, 3 credits Lower-Division College Credit Prerequisite(s): Requires placement at the college level or satisfaction of developmental education requirements in reading and writing. AA Elective: Yes This course provides an overview of the correctional system, its processes, and its history. The curriculum includes a study of the sentencing process, as well as inmate populations, inmate rights, correctional programming, alternatives to incarceration, and special problems seen in the corrections field.
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CJC 2005 - Operations and Procedures in Correctional Institutions 3 hours Lecture, 3 credits Lower-Division College Credit Prerequisite(s): Requires placement at the college level or satisfaction of developmental education requirements in reading and writing. AA Elective: Yes This course provides an examination of the unique problems that are associated with correctional institutions. The curriculum introduces the philosophies, history, and contemporary issues associated with correctional institutions; sentencing procedures are also discussed. Students examine the issues of race and gender as they are associated with corrections.
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CJC 2162 - Probation and Parole 3 hours Lecture, 3 credits Lower-Division College Credit Prerequisite(s): Requires placement at the college level or satisfaction of developmental education requirements in reading and writing. AA Elective: Yes This course focuses on correctional punishments and treatment programs that are based in the community for convicted offenders. This course discusses probation, parole, electronic monitoring, house arrest, day-treatment centers, boot camps, restitution, and fines.
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CJC 3011 - Corrections and Penology 3 hours Lecture, 3 credits Upper-Division College Credit Prerequisite(s): CCJ 3024 AA Elective: No This course emphasizes the theories, structures, and methods of institutional and non-institutional processing, as well as the treatment of convicted criminals and juvenile offenders.
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CJC 4166 - Alternatives to Incarceration 3 hours Lecture, 3 credits Upper-Division College Credit Prerequisite(s): CJC 4166 AA Elective: No This course explores a variety of alternatives to imprisoning an offender, including probation, parole, diversion, and other community-based intervention and treatment approaches.
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CJE 1130 - Fundamentals of Criminal Investigation 3 hours Lecture, 3 credits Lower-Division College Credit Prerequisite(s): Requires placement at the college level or satisfaction of developmental education requirements in reading and writing. AA Elective: Yes This course provides an introduction to investigatory procedures including theory, case preparation, and the interviewing of witnesses and suspects, as well as many contemporary problems encountered in criminal investigations.
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CJE 2331 - Ethics in Criminal Justice 3 hours Lecture, 3 credits Lower-Division College Credit Prerequisite(s): Requires placement at the college level or satisfaction of developmental education requirements in reading and writing. AA Elective: Yes This course introduces students to ethics in criminal justice. The curriculum includes discussion of ethical problems common throughout the criminal justice system, as well as problems specific to certain parts of the system. This course introduces students to the ethical principles important to making sound ethical judgments.
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CJE 2640 - Introduction to Crime Scene Techniques 3 hours Lecture, 3 credits Lower-Division College Credit Prerequisite(s): Requires placement at the college level or satisfaction of developmental education requirements in reading and writing. AA Elective: Yes This introductory course studies crime scene investigation techniques. The curriculum emphasizes recording the crime scene, collecting and preserving physical evidence, and examining evidence. The course provides a demonstration of techniques available to the crime scene investigator.
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CJE 3650 - Introduction to Forensic Science 3 hours Lecture, 3 credits Upper-Division College Credit Prerequisite(s): CCJ 3024 AA Elective: No This course provides a study of the practical usage of forensic science and its role in the justice system. The class introduces students to the scientific techniques employed by the forensic science community.
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CJE 4010 - Juvenile Crime and Delinquency 3 hours Lecture, 3 credits Upper-Division College Credit Prerequisite(s): CCJ 3024 AA Elective: No This course examines juvenile and family courts, their clientele, and the human services agencies and facilities that contribute to effects with juvenile correctional intervention.
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CJE 4012 - Criminal Profiling in Criminal Justice 3 hours Lecture, 3 credits Upper-Division College Credit Prerequisite(s): CCJ 3024 AA Elective: No This course examines the forms of criminal profiling undertaken by law enforcement and prosecution authorities such as gathering, reviewing, and analyzing evidence pertaining to violent crimes.
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CJE 4610 - Criminal Investigations 3 hours Lecture, 3 credits Upper-Division College Credit Prerequisite(s): CCJ 3024 AA Elective: No This course acquaints students with the procedures used in criminal investigations, the purposes of investigations, and the necessary components for a successful investigation such as aspects of theory, case preparation, and interviewing of witnesses and suspects.
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CJK 0002 - Introduction to Law Enforcement 12 Contact hours Vocational Credit Prerequisite(s): Permission of the Program Director This course provides an overview of the law enforcement basic recruit training program and the requirements to become a sworn officer. It describes basic criminal justice ethics and command structure. The course also provides a basic introduction to the Criminal Justice System.
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CJK 0016 - Communication 24 Contact hours Vocational Credit Prerequisite(s): Permission of the Program Director This course focuses on aspects of professional communication that are required of officers while on the job. The curriculum explores challenges to effective communication and other concepts, such as procedural justice, empathy, and professionalism.
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CJK 0018 - Legal 64 Contact hours Vocational Credit Prerequisite(s): Permission of the Program Director The course provides foundational knowledge of the law and how officers apply the law to specific situations. The course covers fundamental aspects related to enforcing laws without infringing on individual rights.
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CJK 0019 - Interview and Report Writing 56 Contact hours Vocational Credit Prerequisite(s): Permission of the Program Director This course provides an introduction to performing lawful and effective interviews as part of the investigative process, and reviews the fundamentals of note taking and report writing.
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CJK 0020 - CMS Law Enforcement Vehicle Operations 48 Contact hours Vocational Credit Prerequisite(s): Permission of the Program Director In this course, the components of the police driving environment are explored, and practical exercises on the driving range are conducted. Objectives addressed include those specified by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission.
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CJK 0021 - Serving Your Community 34 Contact hours Vocational Credit Prerequisite(s): Permission of the Program Director This course explores the diverse communities that officers serve and provides an overview of how to respond with professionalism while keeping everyone on the scene safe.
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CJK 0031 - CMS First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers 40 Contact hours Vocational Credit Prerequisite(s): Permission of the Program Director This course prepares officers to apply First Aid skills and techniques to medical emergencies. Classroom lecture includes legal and ethical issues associated with providing First Aid, and a study of infectious diseases. This course also includes the curriculum required for CPR certification. Objectives include those established by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission.
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CJK 0040 - CMS Criminal Justice Firearms 80 Contact hours Vocational Credit Prerequisite(s): Permission of the Program Director This course provides instruction in and practical application of officer firearms, including handgun and shotgun familiarization, safety procedures, and ammunition use. Objectives include those established by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission.
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CJK 0051 - CMS Criminal Justice Defensive Tactics 80 Contact hours Vocational Credit Prerequisite(s): Permission of the Program Director This course provides instruction in the techniques used for an officer’s personal safety, as well as those necessary to subdue, search, and transport resisting individuals. The use of restraining devices, impact weapons, and pressure points are covered. Objectives include those specified by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission.
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CJK 0063 - Fundamentals of Patrol 40 Contact hours Vocational Credit Prerequisite(s): Permission of the Program Director This course provides an overview of the law enforcement techniques and tactics that officers use while on patrol, including introduction to the use of communications equipment, community-oriented policing, and officer-safety and survival skills. The curriculum covers proper responses to non-criminal calls, structure and area searches, and resources that officers use while on patrol.
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CJK 0072 - Crimes Against Persons 48 Contact hours Vocational Credit Prerequisite(s): Permission of Program Director This course introduces the basics of conducting investigations and describes a variety of crimes involving people, such as assault and battery, domestic violence, child abuse, sexual offenses, and human trafficking. The curriculum includes fundamental information required for the initial response and investigation of these crimes.
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CJK 0073 - Crimes Involving Property and Society 12 Contact hours Prerequisite(s): Permission of the Program Director This course introduces a variety of crimes involving property and society, such as retail theft, fraud, and animal cruelty, and provides fundamental information necessary for proper initial response and investigation of these crimes.
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CJK 0079 - Crime Scene Follow-Up Investigations 34 Contact hours Vocational Credit Prerequisite(s): Permission of the Program Director This course introduces methods for securing, protecting, and preserving a crime scene to avoid contaminating any evidence. The course also explains the importance of collecting, documenting, and maintaining the physical evidence.
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CJK 0093 - Critical Incidents 44 Contact hours Vocational Credit Prerequisite(s): Permission of the Program Director This course provides an overview of law enforcement techniques and tactics used when confronting large-scale or critical incidents, including natural disasters, active shooters, exposure to hazardous materials, and explosive devices.
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CJK 0096 - Criminal Justice Officer Physical Fitness Training 60 Contact hours Vocational Credit Prerequisite(s): Permission of the Program Director Instruction includes a physical fitness program that engages the student in activities focusing on strength, muscular endurance, cardiovascular endurance, flexibility, coordination, agility, power, balance, and speed. Objectives include those established by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission.
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CJK 0200 - Overview of Corrections 14 Contact hours Vocational Credit Prerequisite(s): Permission of the Program Director This course discusses values and ethics as they relate to correctional officers. An introduction to the criminal justice system components, constitutional rights, inmate rights, and correctional legal issues is provided. A focused study on the legal application of force and civil and criminal liability is discussed. Objectives include those established by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission.
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CJK 0205 - Law Enforcement Crossover to Correctional Responding to Incidents and Emergencies 12 Contact hours Vocational Credit Prerequisite(s): Permission of the Program Director This course studies a diversity of incidents and emergencies encountered in a correctional setting including: medical issues, escapes, riots, hostage situations, natural disasters, and crime scenes. A combination of practical exercises is included to enhance tactics, safety, and survival skills. Objectives include those established by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission.
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CJK 0219 - Responding to Calls for Service 47 Contact hours Vocational Credit Prerequisite(s): Permission of the Program Director This course addresses the daily service calls that students may experience, including assisting the community, responding to disturbances, handling civil issues, resolving vehicle issues, directing traffic, and responding to persons in crisis. Objectives include those specified by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission.
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CJK 0228 - Law Enforcement Report Writing 28 Contact hours Vocational Credit Prerequisite(s): Permission of the Program Director This course provides a study of the report-writing process, including the interview, taking statements, taking notes, and completing the final report. Practical exercises are included. Objectives include those established by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission.
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CJK 0229 - Crime Scene Procedures 27 Contact hours Vocational Credit Prerequisite(s): Permission of the Program Director This course studies the techniques, methods, and considerations for patrol officers when investigating crimes such as domestic violence, child abuse, and abuse of the elderly or disabled. Procedures applied for missing, endangered, lost, or runaway persons are covered, and proper search techniques are also discussed. This course develops techniques involved in initial observation methods, processing of the crime scene, case preparation, and court testifying. Objectives include those established by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission.
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CJK 0255 - Correctional Probation Officer Weapons 16 Contact hours Vocational Credit Prerequisite(s): Permission of the Program Director This course provides officer basic safety procedures for handling and firing a handgun and shotgun on the firearms range. The course provides instruction about chemical agents and the use of a gas mask. Objectives include those specified by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission.
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CJK 0287 - Correctional Probation Crossover to Correctional Radio Communications and Searches 10 Contact hours Vocational Credit AA Elective: No Through this course, students assess proper communication skills when using telephone equipment and radio equipment to locate and control contraband. Objectives include those established by the Training School Director.
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CJK 0293 - Overview of Law Enforcement 64 Contact hours Vocational Credit Prerequisite(s): Permission of the Program Director This course discusses values and ethics, interpersonal skills, and human interactions in a law enforcement context. Constitutional Law and its application are emphasized. Arrest law, search and seizure, and various statutory and procedural laws that relate to law enforcement are studied. The curriculum includes an overview of civil and criminal liability for officers. Objectives include those established by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission.
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CJK 0295 - Correctional Crossover to Law Enforcement Officer Wellness 35 Contact hours Vocational Credit Prerequisite(s): Permission of the Program Director This course is added to all crossover programs to enhance job performance, health, and wellness. The program includes physical fitness, physical assessment, health, and nutrition. Objectives include those established by the Training School Director.
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CJK 0296 - Reporting Procedures 32 Contact hours Vocational Credit Prerequisite(s): Permission of the Program Director This course provides a study of the report-writing process including the interview, taking statements, taking notes, and completing the final report. Practical exercises are included. Objectives include those established by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission.
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CJK 0297 - Interactions in Crisis Situations 10 Contact hours Vocational Credit Prerequisite(s): Permission of the Program Director This course studies several human issues in law enforcement and discusses issues and requirements related to providing services to specific groups within a diverse society. Problem solving, crisis intervention, and other related topics are covered. Objectives include those established by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission.
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CJK 0300 - Introduction to Corrections 32 Contact hours Vocational Credit Prerequisite(s): Permission of the Program Director This course discusses values and ethics as they relate to correctional officers. An introduction to criminal justice system components, constitutional rights, inmate rights, and correctional legal issues is provided. A focused study of the legal application of force is provided, and civil and criminal liabilities are discussed. Objectives include those established by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission.
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CJK 0305 - Communications 40 Contact hours Vocational Credit Prerequisite(s): Permission of the Program Director This course provides practical application of the report-writing process, including the interview, taking statements, and taking notes, and completing the final report. Students practice and apply interpersonal communication techniques used in crisis intervention and problem solving, and explore the use of telecommunications and equipment. Objectives include those established by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission.
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CJK 0310 - Officer Safety 16 Contact hours Vocational Credit Prerequisite(s): Permission of the Program Director This course studies aspects of officer safety in a correctional setting as they relate to searches, identification, contraband, manipulation, and deception. Objectives include those established by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission.
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CJK 0315 - Facility and Equipment 8 Contact hours Vocational Credit Prerequisite(s): Permission of the Program Director This course explores aspects related to the operation and security of correctional facilities, including the study of skills and information necessary for responding to riots, disturbances, and hazardous situations. It includes an introduction to Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) and the handling of unusual occurrences such as bombs, explosives, and special threats. The curriculum provides a brief overview of the Emergency Response Guide and the materials, equipment, and accountability required of the officer. Objectives include those established by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission.
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CJK 0320 - Intake/Reception and Release 18 Contact hours Vocational Credit Prerequisite(s): Permission of the Program Director This course studies the process for the intake and release of inmates, including classification and housing requirements. Objectives include those established by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission.
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CJK 0325 - Supervising in a Correctional Facility 40 Contact hours Vocational Credit Prerequisite(s): Permission of the Program Director This course focuses on the supervision of persons in custodial care including behavioral monitoring, misconduct intervention, referrals, mail processing, visitation, inmate count procedures, and custodial issues encountered within a correctional setting. Objectives include those established by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission.
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CJK 0330 - Supervising Special Populations 20 Contact hours Vocational Credit Prerequisite(s): Permission of the Program Director This course focuses on observing, identifying, and effectively supervising diverse special-population inmates within a correctional setting. Students review techniques for maintaining officer safety and a high level of professionalism when supervising special-population inmates, as well as ways to maintain care, custody, and control of special-population inmates within a correctional setting. Objectives include those established by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission.
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