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3.00 Credits
Prepares students to take the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer exam 70-210. Trains students in the operation of Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional and its integration with Microsoft Networking products. Recommended: Reading level 5 or 6. Hours: 54 lect, 54 lab by arrangement. CCS: Occupational Education. Not Transferable: Associate Degree only.
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An introduction to Microsoft Active directory Services (MCSE 70-219 Exam Prep). Covers how to plan, configure, and administer active directory services. Hands on experience includes configuring Domain name System (DNS), managing user accounts and permissions, network resources, and how to implement and troubleshoot security in an active directory environment. Recommended: Reading Level 5 or 6. Hours: 54 lect, 54 lab by arrangement. CCS: Occupational Education. Not Transferable: Associate Degree only.
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This 'hands-on' course covers the fundamentals of theTCP/IP protocol suite, IP addressing, subnetting, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), NetBIOS Name Resolution, implementing Windows Internet Name Service (WINS), Microsoft Domain Name System (DNS) servers, and SNMP Service, and troubleshooting Microsoft TCP/ IP. Recommended: Reading level 5 or 6, COMS B52a and COMS B91. Hours: 54 lect. Offered: S. CCS: Occupational Education. Not Transferable: Associate Degree only.
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Introduces students to the applied use of the Linux Operating System. Covers in-depth topics related to configuring both Client and Server software and administration. Recommended: COMS B41, COMS B82, COMS B95 or evaluation by instructor of student's ability to use the Linux Operating System and knowledge of computer networking. Hours: 54 lect. CCS: Occupational Education. Not Transferable: Associate Degree only.
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History and philosophy of justice as it evolved throughout the world; an overview of America's criminal justice system and its sub-systems; roles and role expectations of criminal justice professionals; theories of crime causation, punishment and rehabilitation; ethics, and multicultural awareness and education. Recommended: Reading Level 5 or 6. Hours: 54 lect. Field trips required. Offered: F, S. CCS: Occupational Education. Transferable: UC, CSU and private colleges. CAN AJ 2; BC GE D.1; CSU GE D.0.
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Interrelations of organized crime to the community; impact of covert criminal activities upon the social structure; symptoms of organized crime activity, i.e., narcotics and white collar crime; political influences in the legal system; and management of crime control units. Recommended: Reading Level 5 or 6. Hours: 54 lect. Offered: F. CCS: Occupational Education. Transferable: CSU and private colleges.
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The examination and evaluation of evidence using scientific principles and procedures for use in a legal setting including forensic pathology (autopsy), entomology, anthropology, trace evidence (hair and fiber), fingerprints, serology, ballistics, and DNA. Emphasis on the importance of forensic evidence and science to exonerate the innocent as well as to convict the guilty. Recommended: Reading Level 5 or 6. Hours: 54 lect. Field trips required. Offered: F. CCS: Occupational Education. Transferable: CSU and private colleges. Note: Elective credit only. BC GE D.2
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Historical development, philosophy of law and constitutional provisions; definitions, classification of crimes, and their application to the criminal justice system; legal research, review of case law, methodology and concepts of law as a social force. Explores crimes against persons, property, and the state as a social, religious, and historical ideology. Fulfills educational requirements of C.P.O.S.T. Recommended: Reading Level 5 or 6. Hours: 54 lect. Offered: F. CCS: Occupational Education. Transferable: UC, CSU and private colleges.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the total 'correctional cycle' and the relationshipsof its components. Included are: historical, theoretical and philosophical explanations of criminal behavior; statistics and research findings; employment opportunities; employment requirements. Fulfills educational requirements of C.P.O.S.T. Recommended: Reading Level 5 or 6. Hours: 54 lect. Offered: F. CCS: Occupational Education. Transferable: CSU and private colleges. Note: Elective credit only.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the basic knowledge and skills required of corrections personnel including treatment and supervision of offenders: programs, procedures, legal issues, and research in the correctional setting. Recommended: Reading Level 5 or 6. Hours: 54 lect. Offered: S. CCS: Occupational Education. Transferable: CSU and private colleges. Note: Elective credit only.
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