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  • 3.00 Credits

    Description: This course covers advanced shop skills including cold-mold boat construction. Solid and cored fiberglass boat construction techniques will be studied. Open mold and vacuum bag techniques will be used. Prerequisites: BT210 GPA 2.0 Credit Hours: 5 CR.HR.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Description: Lecture course with lab demonstration showing results of galvanic and stray current corrosion and how to protect against both. Bonding and lightning protection per ABYC standards are also covered. Prerequisites: Credit Hours: 1 CR.HR.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Description: This course is designed to provide the participant an overview of proper marine wiring including wire selection, looming, termination, fusing and boat grounding circuits from voltage source to electrical loads. Both AC and DC circuits will be covered and taught to ABYC standards. Prerequisites: Credit Hours: 3 CR.HR.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Description: In this course, the student explores the many techniques and talents that contribute to a theatrical performance. Voice, movement, scene study, lighting, set design and costuming are emphasized. All the aspects of performance are explored in workshop and class environments. Theater professionals who are currently working in the performing arts offer direction and instruction. The focus of this course will be on the entirety of production, from first reading to final performance. Prerequisites: Credit Hours: 4 CR.HR.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Description: In this course, the student is challenged to design a set, create a costume, run lights and be a part of the creativity of theatrical production. Behind the scenes will take center stage as the disciplines and techniques of technical theater are explored over the course of a summer theatrical season. Students are given the opportunity to experience the community of theater and take part in the creative efforts of a professional production staff in the production of a season of live theater. Prerequisites: Credit Hours: 4 CR.HR.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Description: This course introduces students to the social reality of crime, criminal behavior, and law as each of these relates to the criminal justice system. Students examine the role of law enforcement, prosecution, defense, court system, corrections, and juvenile justice at various levels. Students are challenged to expand both their knowledge and appreciation of the criminal justice system through arranged visits to courts, detention facilities and working law enforcement agencies. Prerequisites: Credit Hours: 3 CR.HR.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Description: This course deals with everyday problems, situations and operations of the police department and the police officer. Included in the course is the study of many jobs and applications of duty in the police service. The course is a study of the patrol officer's function, with a background investigation of the total organization. The use of staff deployment, tactical operations, and the use of various equipment are discussed in some detail during the course with an emphasis on how operations and equipment are changing. Prerequisites: CJ101 Credit Hours: 3 CR.HR.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Description: This course will focus on the recovery, documentation and laboratory analysis of physical evidence found at the scene of a crime. The course covers the principles of effective crime scene management as well as what information can be obtained from particular pieces of physical evidence as a result of laboratory study. The laboratory analysis of the following will be covered: glass, soil, organic and inorganic substances, hairs, fibers, paint, drugs, poison, arson and explosive evidence, serology, DNA, fingerprints, firearms, tool impressions, miscellaneous impressions, photography, document and voice examinations. Prerequisites: CJ101 Credit Hours: 3 CR.HR.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Description: This course is designed to teach the background and current information regarding arrest, search and seizure. It explores the development of standards in this field, through constitutional law, state law, concepts and interpretation, limitations of police powers, probable cause, and the suppression hearing. Prerequisites: Credit Hours: 3 CR.HR.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Description: This course introduces the major theories of crime causation developed over the past two centuries. Explores the scope and nature of the current crime problem in the United States. Examines the characteristics of specific criminal behavior such as violent crime, property crime, organized crime, white-collar crime, and public order crime. Additionally, the course focuses on breaking down myths and stereotypes students may have formed about crime, and has them critically examine their own beliefs about crime. Prerequisites: SY201 AND PY111 Credit Hours: 3 CR.HR.
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