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FST 212: Interviewing And Interrogation
3.00 Credits
Central Georgia Technical College
Examines the practical aspects of interviewing and interrogation in both the public and private sector. Topics include: Distinguishing between interviewing and interrogation, interviewing victims, witnesses, and suspects, human behavior, preparation, interview environment, behavior symptoms, structured questioning techniques, statement analysis, interrogation strategy, methods of recording, legal requirements, documentation, and hypnosis.
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FST 214: Documentation And Report Preparation
3.00 Credits
Central Georgia Technical College
Explains and demonstrates the effectiveness of the entire criminal investigation process by the quality of notes reports, and accurate documentation. An examination of what goes into the preparation, content, elements, mechanics, and format of documenting the criminal investigation process. Topics include: Field notes, initial information, observations, evidence, victims, witnesses, property, neighborhood canvass, crime scene, laboratory analysis and results, investigative follow-up, suspect statements, and the characteristics essential to quality report writing.
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FST 230: Criminal Procedures
3.00 Credits
Central Georgia Technical College
Introduces the substantive law of major crimes against persons and property. Attention is given to observation of courtroom trials. Topics include: laws of arrest and search and seizure, procedures governing arrest, trial, and administration of criminal sanctions, rules of evidence, general court procedures, rights and duties of officers and citizens, and appropriate Supreme Court rulings.
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GIS 1101: Introduction to Gis
3.00 Credits
Central Georgia Technical College
Prerequisite: Program Admission An introduction to the principles and applications of Geographic Information Systems. Examines the accuracy and applications of geographic information including data structure, spatial analysis, data management, data visualization, and data retrieval. Emphasis is placed on the interdisciplinary nature of GIS and its relevance to industry and society.
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GIS 1103: Intermediate Gis
3.00 Credits
Central Georgia Technical College
Prerequisite: GIS 1101 This course prepares students for geographic analysis. The course introduces students to the use of software tools in geographic and database analysis and provides practical experience in the use of GIS software for spatial analysis.
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GIS 1105: Introduction to Global Positioning Systems
3.00 Credits
Central Georgia Technical College
Prerequisite: GIS 1101 A course in the basic use of hand-held Global Positioning Systems (GPS) unit in the field. The course will include an introduction to terminology, hardware, and technology used in GPS. Instruction will include the fundamentals of operating a hand-held GPS unit. The course will introduce the basic techniques used in the determination of feature location and completion of maps in GIS.
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GIS 1109: Special Topics in Gis
3.00 Credits
Central Georgia Technical College
Prerequisite: GIS 1101, GIS 1105 This course allows instructors to cover topics that are specifically related to their service area. Examples of projects are: precision agriculture, fire and crime, water usage, historical data, and utility layouts. Students will be assigned a project that will benefit them in employment for their current service area.
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GIS 1114: Advanced Gis: Application Development
3.00 Credits
Central Georgia Technical College
Prerequisite: GIS 1103 This course provides practical experience in designing a Geographic Information Systems model. Implementing a research design with spatial data relevant to their field of interest, students sharpen their GIS technical and problem-solving skills. GIS models useful to the government and private industry are examined.
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GIS 1116: Spatial Analysis in Gis
3.00 Credits
Central Georgia Technical College
Prerequisite: GIS 1103 This course provides advanced concepts to spatial analysis. The course will briefly review the principles of statistics and relate them to methods used in analysis of geographically referenced data. The course will introduce sampling strategies for data used in GIS using raster and vector data structures. The fundamentals of geostatistical, 3D visualization, and network techniques are examined through practical experience.
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GIS 1120: Introduction to Raster- Based Gis
3.00 Credits
Central Georgia Technical College
Prerequisite: GIS 1101 Introductory concepts in GIS Raster-based information including orthophotography and satellite imagery are examined. Emphasis is placed on the use of remotely sensed data in urban and environmental GIS applications with practical experience using spatial and 3D software.
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