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  • 3.00 Credits

    The objective of this course is to provide an overview of the technology used in electronic discovery (e-discovery) in civil and criminal cases. It will examine e-discovery identification and preservation to collection, processing, review, production and trial presentation. This course looks at the fast-growing field of digital evidence and provides students with an understanding of proper handling, storage and courtroom testimony related to digital evidence. (Prerequisites: Writing College Level Placement and Introduction to Criminal Justice) (3 credits: 3 lecture/0 lab)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Criminal Justice professionals are leaders in their community, and a competent leader is an ethical leader. This course will prepare students for the leadership roles within the criminal justice system, while reviewing ethical dilemmas that may occur along your career path. The ability to lead and follow will equally be addressed, and students will be given a snapshot of the differences associated with a career path in both the public and private sector. Understanding the effectiveness and value of interpersonal communication along with reviewing the techniques to effectively utilize interpersonal communication skills. This class will prove beneficial for new, established, and future individuals working within the criminal justice field. (Prerequisites: Writing College Level and Introduction to Criminal Justice) (3 credits: 3 lecture/0 lab)
  • 2.00 Credits

    This component of the Criminal Justice Program provides the student with an opportunity to explore and enhance their educational and career objectives through practical work experiences in a criminal justice related profession. Students will demonstrate their knowledge learned while gaining applied first-hand experiences in the profession of criminal justice. Prior approval and coordination of the Internship/Field Experience with the Criminal Justice Program Director is mandatory. (2 credits: 0 lecture/0 lab/2 OJT)
  • 1.00 Credits

    This component of the Criminal Justice Program provides the student with an opportunity to explore and enhance their educational and career objectives through practical work experiences in a criminal justice related profession. Students will demonstrate their knowledge learned while gaining applied first-hand experiences in the profession of criminal justice. Prior approval and coordination of the Internship/Field Experience with the Criminal Justice Program Director is mandatory. (1 credit: 0 lecture/0 lab/1 OJT)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is an opportunity to explore and enhance educational and career objectives through practical work experiences in a criminal justice related profession. Students will demonstrate knowledge learned while gaining applied first-hand experiences. The Internship/Field Experience is the final component of the Criminal Justice Program with a 3 credit minimum and 6 credit maximum: 50 hours of service for 1 credit. A comprehensive manual outlines the specific details and objectives of the course. (Prerequisite: Prior approval from Criminal Justice Program Director. Students must be in the last semester of a Criminal Justice AS degree and have completed the following courses with a "C" or better before applying: COMM1509, CJSP1202, CJSP1204, CJSP1280, CJSP2202, CJSP2210, CJSP2220, and CJSP2230. Students may apply if they are completing no more than one of the above-mentioned classes during the same semester as the Internship. (3 Credits: 0 lecture/0 lab/3 OJT)
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is an opportunity to explore and enhance educational and career objectives through practical work experiences in a criminal justice related profession. Students will demonstrate knowledge learned while gaining applied first-hand experiences. The Internship/Field Experience is the final component of the Criminal Justice Program with a 3 credit minimum and 6 credit maximum: 50 hours of service for 1 credit. A comprehensive manual outlines the specific details and objectives of the course. (Prerequisite: Prior approval from Criminal Justice Program Director. Students must be in the last semester of a Criminal Justice AS degree and have completed the following courses with a "C" or better before applying: CJSP1202, CJSP1204, CJSP1280, CJSP2202, CJSP2210, CJSP2220, and CJSP2230. Students may apply if they are completing no more than one of the above-mentioned classes during the same semester as the Internship. (4 Credits: 0 lecture/0 lab/4 OJT)
  • 5.00 Credits

    This course is an opportunity to explore and enhance educational and career objectives through practical work experiences in a criminal justice related profession. Students will demonstrate knowledge learned while gaining applied first-hand experiences. The Internship/Field Experience is the final component of the Criminal Justice Program with a 3 credit minimum and 6 credit maximum: 50 hours of service for 1 credit. A comprehensive manual outlines the specific details and objectives of the course. (Prerequisite: Prior approval from Criminal Justice Program Director. Students must be in the last semester of a Criminal Justice AS degree and have completed the following courses with a "C" or better before applying: CJSP1202, CJSP1204, CJSP1280, CJSP2202, CJSP2210, CJSP2220, and CJSP2230. Students may apply if they are completing no more than one of the above-mentioned classes during the same semester as the Internship. (5 Credits: 0 lecture/0 lab/5 OJT)
  • 6.00 Credits

    This course is an opportunity to explore and enhance educational and career objectives through practical work experiences in a criminal justice related profession. Students will demonstrate knowledge learned while gaining applied first-hand experiences. The Internship/Field Experience is the final component of the Criminal Justice Program with a 3 credit minimum and 6 credit maximum: 50 hours of service for 1 credit. A comprehensive manual outlines the specific details and objectives of the course. (Prerequisite: Prior approval from Criminal Justice Program Director. Students must be in the last semester of a Criminal Justice AS degree and have completed the following courses with a "C" or better before applying: CJSP1202, CJSP1204, CJSP1280, CJSP2202, CJSP2210, CJSP2220, and CJSP2230. Students may apply if they are completing no more than one of the above-mentioned classes during the same semester as the Internship. (6 Credits: 0 lecture/0 lab/6 OJT)
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course will give students an understanding of basic mechanical drawing principles. Topics include the alphabet of lines, arrangement of views, orthographic projections, scaling, dimensioning, tolerancing, and symbols. Students will read and interpret mechanical drawings. (Prerequisite: none) (2 credits: 2 lecture/0 lab)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Pennsylvania Consortium Course (3 credits: 3 lecture/0 lab)
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