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FOS 2580: Basic Accident Investigation
3.00 Credits
Prince George's Community College
3 Credits An understanding of the latest methods of conducting traffic accident investigations. (Formerly FOS 158. Students may not receive credit for both FOS 158 and FOS 2580.) Offered spring semester only. Prerequisite: FOS 2500.
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FOS 2590: Crime Scene Investigation
3.00 Credits
Prince George's Community College
3 Credits A practical hands-on approach to evidence identification, documentation, collection and handling from the crime scene to the crime laboratory to presentation in court. A fixed lens 35 mm camera or digital camera is required by the student. (Formerly FOS 159. Students may not receive credit for both FOS 159 and FOS 2590.) Prerequisite: FOS 2500.
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FOS 2600: Computer Forensics I
3.00 Credits
Prince George's Community College
3 Credits (CyberWATCH common course equivalent: CW170) The investigation of computer-related crime, such as threatening e-mail, child pornography, and Internet-related crimes. Formerly FOS 160. Students may not receive credit for both FOS 160 and FOS 2600. Prerequisites: CIS 1010 and FOS 2500. 2 class/2 lab hours.
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FOS 2610: Computer Forensics II
3.00 Credits
Prince George's Community College
3 Credits An examination of advanced concepts in computer forensic analysis and computer-related crime, including data hiding techniques, encryption, electronic password cracking and password recovery tools. Prerequisite: FOS 2600. 2 class/2 lab hours.
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FOS 2910-2930: FOS Internship
3.00 Credits
Prince George's Community College
1-3 Credits The internship is a practicum with measurable learning objectives designed to broaden the educational experience. Students are assigned to appropriate governmental and private agencies. 3-9 practicum hours. All French courses meet for 3 class hours and 1 additional lab hour per week or equivalent.
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FRN 1010: French for Beginners
3.00 Credits
Prince George's Community College
3 Credits H Introduction to the language (reading, writing, understanding and speaking) and to the culture of France and Francophone countries.
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FRN 1020: French for Advanced Beginners
3.00 Credits
Prince George's Community College
3 Credits H Continued development of French language skills and cross-cultural understanding begun in FRN 101. Prerequisite: FRN 1010 or two years of high school French or equivalent.
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FRN 2010: Intermediate French I
3.00 Credits
Prince George's Community College
3 Credits H Intermediate study of the French language and Francophone culture, building on the foundation of French for Beginners. Prerequisite: FRN 1020 or three years of high school French or equivalent.
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FRN 2020: Intermediate French II
3.00 Credits
Prince George's Community College
3 Credits H Continuation of FRN 201 with emphasis on the culture of France and other Francophone countries. Prerequisite: FRN 2010 or four years of high school French or equivalent.
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FRN 2040: Advanced Conversation
3.00 Credits
Prince George's Community College
3 Credits H Advanced preparation for students who wish to develop fluency and confidence in speaking French. Prerequisite: FRN 2010 or four years of high school French or equivalent. Fire science (FSC) courses are taught by the Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute (MFRI) at various locations within the state of Maryland, and are restricted to employees and volunteers of the Fire/EMS Department. Credits for the MFRI courses will be transferred into the college based upon the recommendation of the American Council of Education (ACE) as published in the current edition of the National Guide to Educational Credit for Training Programs.
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