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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
A study of the fundamentals of criminal investigation, theory, and history from crime scene to courtroom with an emphasis on techniques appropriate to specific crime scenes. ( 3,0,3)
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3.00 Credits
A study of the criminal statutory provisions in the State of Arkansas. The course includes the interpretation of the statutory criminal law as set forth by the Arkansas Supreme Court and U.S. Supreme Court. ( 3,0,3)
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3.00 Credits
A study of physical evidence at the crime scene. Includes searching the crime scene, determining evidence, and the collecting and packaging of evidence. Other areas of forensic evidences will be presented. (3,0,3)
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3.00 Credits
A comprehensive study of the rules of evidence. Includes criminal proceedings (trials and hearings), admissibility of evidence, exclusion of illegally seized evidence, burden of proof, hearsay evidence, opinion and expert testimony, admissions, and confessions. ( 3,0,3)
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3.00 Credits
A self-paced examination of the various ethical issues encountered by professionals within the criminal justice system, with an emphasis on law enforcement. Includes the basic philosophies of moral and ethical development and emphasizes police conduct, authority, discretion, and responsibilities. ( 3,0,3)
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5.00 Credits
A lecture-demonstration course in shop safety and management. The course emphasizes how to use and read service manuals, order parts, perform jobs in the shop, have good rapport with customers, and search for a job. ( 3,6,5)
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5.00 Credits
A course designed to help the student become acquainted with the principles of operation and the components and their functions of internal combustion two-cycle and four-cycle engines. Gasoline, diesel, and LP gas engines are compared. ( 3,6,5)
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5.00 Credits
An introductory course covering shop tools, special service tools, precisionmeasuring instruments, shop equipment, and the fundamentals of diesel engine disassembly and assembly. (3,6,5)
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5.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to fuel systems used on medium and heavyduty diesel engines. Students learn to recognize and identify various components of diesel fuel systems and understand the purpose each component serves. Common problems encountered in servicing diesel fuel systems are also covered. ( 3,6,5)
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5.00 Credits
A study of the technical fundamentals of electricity and magnetism. This course is designed to give the student a background in and a working knowledge of the principles and functions of charging and starting circuits and electronic controls relating to diesel equipment electrical systems. ( 3,6,5)
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