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CJT 1800: Introduction to Security and Loss Prevention
3.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
An introduction to security and loss prevention which includes a historical, philosophical and legal framework. An overview of environmental, political, financial and legal ramifications of security. (3 hour lecture)
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CJT 2100: Criminal Investigation
3.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
Fundamentals of criminal investigation, theory and practice, including crime scene search; preservation, collection and transportation of physical evidence interviewing, interrogating; statement taking; and case preparation, with investigation of specific offenses; relationship with the police science laboratory. (3 hour lecture)
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CJT 2230: Chemical Test for Intoxication
3.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
The history, purpose, methods, equipment and status of chemical tests for intoxication. Physiology of alcohol is explained, and arrest and courtroom procedures are outlined. Special fee. (3 hour lecture)
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CLP 1006: Psychology of Personal Effectiveness
3.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
This is an applied psychology course which emphasizes the understanding of the principles of effective human behavior and their application to the areas of personal awareness, interpersonal relations, communication and work/career development. (3 hr. lecture)
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CLP 2000: Dynamics of Behavior
3.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
Analysis of mechanisms of adjustment, motivation, frustration and conflict, learning personality and psychotherapy. Emphasis is on the psychological processes of the normal individual functioning in society rather than on the behavior disorders. (3 hour lecture)
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CLP 2001: Basic Human Development 2-3 variable credits
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
Identification and classification of personal strengths, potentials, feelings, needs and values, to articulate personal goals, and to develop behavioral guidelines to increase the possibility of achieving these goals. Emphasis is on congruity between strengths, needs, feelings, and values, and behavior in order to experience greater interpersonal integrity and self-esteem. An experientially-taught course, with regular use of student interaction in dyads, triads, and small group experience. (2-3 hour lecture)
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CLP 2140: Abnormal Psychology
3.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
This course examines the major categories of mental disorders. Diagnostic criteria, treatment methods, cultural factors, public attitudes, community resources, ethical issues and legislation applicable to individuals with mental disorders are studied. The impacts of mental disorders on individuals, families and society are discussed. (3 hour lecture) national government, political parties and the electoral process, and the relationship of the individual to the federal government. (3 hour lecture)
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COE 1949: Orientation: Career and Cooperative Education
3.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
Career Orientation and Cooperative Education is a practicum in which a student works individually with a Co-op counselor, selecting a career, outlining an academic plan, planning for a two or four year degree program, and preparing to enter the Cooperative Education program. Students will take personality and vocational inventories, complete a (Transition) course workbook, explore job opportunities in Dade, do real interviewing of professionals, complete media and library research, determine academic objectives, set goals as well as learn resume and interviewing procedures, and learn how to enter the Co-op programs at MDC and senior institutions. (3 hour lecture)
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COM 0101: Communication Skills
1.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
This course develops communications skills including listening, speaking (both formal and informal) and writing. The student learns the importance of developing good communication skills and practice methods are used to achieve improvements. Special fee. (30 contact hours)
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COP 1170: Introduction to Visual Basic
4.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
BASIC syntax is used for developing programs for the solution of various business applications. The topics of program design, arrays, structured programming, report generation, and file processing are included. This course may be taken by those not majoring in Business Data Processing. Knowledge of high school algebra is recommended. Laboratory fee. (3 hour lecture; 2 hour lab)
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