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4.00 Credits
4 Credits Offered Spring Semester This course will introduce students to the refrigeration cycle. In addition, it will concentrate on the major components and flow control devices that are used in a refrigeration system. Major topics covered will include refrigeration and refrigerants, system evacuation, refrigerant management, system charging, evaporators, condensers, compressors, and flow controls. Focus will also be placed on applications and system troubleshooting practices. Students enrolled in the HVAC/R program are required to take this class as part of their program. Industry professionals who want to update skills are encouraged to take this class as a stand alone course.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Offered Spring Semester This course provides information needed to successfully pass the Gas Fitter License exam and the EPA refrigerant license- Type II level. Students will have the opportunity to take both exams during the semester. Students enrolled in the HVAC/R program are required to take this class as part of their program. Current industry professionals that want to update skills are invited to take this class as a stand alone course.
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2.00 Credits
2 Credits Offered Upon Demand This introductory course is designed for students who wish to learn elementary communication skills. Subjects discussed include traveling, food, lodging, shopping, and customs. Students will gain practical conversation skills and become familiar with Japanese culture. Time requirement: TBA
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2.00 Credits
2 Credits Offered Upon Demand This course is a continuation of Japanese 123. Time requirement: TBA Prerequisite: JAPA 123
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Offered Each Semester This course offers an introduction to the purpose, function, and brief history of the agencies dealing with criminal justice, while presenting a survey of requirements for entering criminal justice service. Students discuss crime, the criminal, traffic, and vice as social problems; the function of the courts; prosecution and defense attorneys; correctional and penal institutions; and probation and parole. This course will introduce the student to the various agencies and employment opportunities within the criminal justice system. This is a required course in the Law Enforcement program.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Offered Fall Semester This course includes a survey of the historical, philosophical, and legal bases of correctional procedures and institutions and an examination of current problems and innovations. Prerequisites: LAWE or CJ 103 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Offered Spring Semester This course includes an examination of the procedural aspects of criminal law. It will include specific applications of procedures by actors in the criminal justice process including police, prosecutors, defense attorneys, judges, and corrections officials. This examination will provide a basic understanding of state and local legal codes, as well as current applications of law in both arrest and search and seizure.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Offered Each Semester This course covers the use of force; baton training; pepper spray training; electroshock weapons; handcuffing techniques; people searches; firearms liability; safety, inspection, and maintenance; basic marksmanship; day and night range practice; and handgun, shotgun, and rifle qualifications. Lecture/Lab: 35 hours per week
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2.00 Credits
2 Credits Offered Fall Semester This course is the study of basic police law as it relates to the U.S. Constitution, Idaho Codes, liquor laws, rules of evidence, criminal law, arrest, search and seizure, traffic code, and Idaho Fish and Game Laws. After completing the course, students will be able to determine traffic offenses, criminal offenses, probable cause for arrest, and how to process cases. This is a required course in the Law Enforcement program.
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1.00 Credits
1 Credit Offered Fall Semester This course studies the human dimensions of the police profession including standards for police ethics and professionalism, media relations, crime prevention, and human relations. This is a required course in the Law Enforcement program.
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