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CRIMINAL JUSTICE G151: Practical Aspects of Corrections
3.00 Credits
Golden West College
Advisories: Criminal Justice G150 This course is a follow-up course to Criminal Justice G150 (Introduction to Corrections) and explores practical aspects of the modern correctional environment. It includes concepts of correctional ideology including professionalism, victimology, restorative justice, sentencing, diversion, juveniles in the adult system, and issues related to inmates with special needs. This course also studies the characteristics and needs of male, female, and juvenile inmates, and explores constitutional issues related to these inmate classifications. Lecture. Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.
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CRIMINAL JUSTICE G152: Probation and Corrections:Case Planning and Supervision
3.00 Credits
Golden West College
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to effective case planning, supervision, and intervention techniques for probation and corrections officers working with adult and juvenile criminal offenders. This course offers the student a practical introduction to a career as a probation, parole, or corrections officer. Lecture. Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.
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CRIMINAL JUSTICE G160: Introduction to Forensics
3.00 Credits
Golden West College
This course provides an introduction to forensic investigations and their application to the criminal investigative process. Topics include history and development of forensic science, forensic science careers, legal aspects of investigation, basic crime scene processing and methods of evidence collection, identification, and preservation. Specific areas of focus include fingerprint identification, computers, drugs, alcohol, firearms, death investigations, DNA, sexual assault, and courtroom testimony. Lecture. Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.
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CRIMINAL JUSTICE G161: Introduction to Fingerprint Identification
3.00 Credits
Golden West College
This course is designed to provide the student with a detailed understanding of the forensic fingerprint identification process. The student will learn fingerprint development, comparison, and identification techniques. Lecture. Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.
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CRIMINAL JUSTICE G165: Forensic Photography
3.00 Credits
Golden West College
This course provides an introduction to the applications of photography in the criminal investigative process. General topics include camera equipment operation, digital photography, daylight and night scene photography. Specific topics include crime scene documentation, fingerprints, tire tracks, shoe prints, corporal injuries, and autopsies. This course introduces the student to firearm, arson, and homicide investigations, and to the presentation of photographic evidence in court. Students enrolling in this course must have access to a single lens reflex camera, or digital camera, with a manually adjustable lens and shutter speed. Lecture. Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.
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CRIMINAL JUSTICE G220: Forensic Accounting,Introduction
3.00 Credits
Golden West College
(Same as: Accounting G220) This course provides an introduction to the fundamentals and techniques of forensic and investigative accounting. The development of forensic accounting as a discipline and its interaction with economics, finance, information systems, and the law will be explored. Subjects will include white collar crime, pension raiding, identify theft, offshore accounts, fraud, and shell corporations. Forensic techniques of financial investigations, reconstruction of income, forensic analysis, and asset recovery will be discussed. Lecture. Optional pass/no pass or grade. Transferable to CSU.
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CS G101: Computer Literacy
3.00 Credits
Golden West College
A lecture and laboratory course that provides a brief overview of computing concepts & terminology. Lab exercises completed using a micro computer.
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CS G102: Comp Software Dev,Intro
4.00 Credits
Golden West College
A lecture and laboratory course which introduces students to the basic principles of Computer Software Development. Computer architecture concepts and principles of operation, operating systems basics, file management, and software development principles will be discussed, demonstrated, and practiced. Common programming languages, including Java, C, C++, and Visual Basic will be discussed and small programs in each language will be implemented. Recommended course for all GWC software development and operating systems classes.
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CS G130: Survey Of Comp Sci/Info Tech
4.00 Credits
Golden West College
A lecture and laboratory course which surveys computer science and information technology with emphasis on computer business applications. The student will be exposed to computer concepts including components of a computer, operating systems, utility programs, terminology, communications, networking, internet usage, ethical issues and computer application software, such as word processing, spreadsheets, data base, data base query and presentation software. The student will complete projects in a desktop computer environment.
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CS G147: Game Programming, Introduction
4.00 Credits
Golden West College
A lecture and laboratory course which is a study of various computer game engines and game development strategies. Programming of interactive 3D games using Microsoft Visual Studio .Net and DirectX on the Windows platform. This course may be taken 4 times. ADVISORY: Computer Science G177 or G178
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