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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CCJ 1020 or permission of instructor . Satisfies Code: CULD This course will introduce students to the consideration of human behavior and how it relates to the duties and responsibilities of the Criminal Justice practitioner.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None . Prerequisites: CCJ 1020 or permission of Instructor This course will cover the issues faced by law enforcement regarding civil liability for their actions. Topics will include civil liability under both state and federal tort law, Section 1983 litigation, risk management and defenses to liability, administrative and supervisory liability issues, failure to train, use of force, custodial deaths, and personnel issues as they relate to liability.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CCJ 1020 or permission of instructor . Satisfies Code: CULD This course will consider the problems in defining and measuring delinquency in American society. The course will cover the causal theories of delinquency, the law enforcement role, the juvenile court process, and the social and cultural influences involved in defining delinquency.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CCJ 1020 or permission of instructor . Satisfies Code: CULD A study of the types of deviant behavior encountered by the police officer in his day-to-day contact with the general public. Emphasis will be on recognizing and dealing with deviant behavior as well as the referral sources available to the officer.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CCJ 1020 or permission of instructor . Satisfies Code: CULD This course will cover topics of current interest or special interest which impact the criminal justice system.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Refer to Cooperative Education for additional information.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CET 1485 or consent of instructor . Laboratory Fee: $10 This course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to implement, manage, maintain and administer clientserver networks running Microsoft Windows Server technologies. It includes lectures, demonstrations and labs on the use of application layer TCP/IP protocols such as DHCP and DNS. IPSec, Routing and Remote Access and the centralized logical management of objects on distributed networks using Active Directory services are also covered. The course also focuses on implementing Group Policy and understanding the Group Policy tasks required to centrally manage users and computers.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None . Laboratory Fee: $10 This course involves identification and installation of microcomputer hardware. Elements include systemboards, memory, disk drives, other mass storage devices, current bus architectures and their associated expansion slots, power supplies, sound cards, video cards, monitors, I/O ports, printers, modems, and network cards. Topics include preventive maintenance including backups, device installations, hardware troubleshooting techniques, CMOS settings, managing system resources, adding memory, installing network cards, device replacements and system optimization. Hands-on activities and online searching for technical information will be included. CompTIA A+ Core Objectives are used.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None . Laboratory Fee: $10 This course serves as a general introduction for students to acquire a foundation in current network technologies for local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs) and the Internet. The course provides an introduction to the hardware, software, terminology, components, design and connections of a network, as well as the topologies and protocols for LANs. It covers LAN-user concepts and the basic functions of system administration and operation. This course uses a combination of lectures, demonstrations, discussions, and hands-on labs.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None . Laboratory Fee: $10 This course covers Microsoft Windows operating systems fundamentals, installation, configuration, upgrading, diagnosing, troubleshooting, networking and maintenance as these relate to the CompTIA A+ certification objectives. Program execution, disk and file management, system configuration, Windows settings, backup procedures, and memory management are among the topics to be covered. The course specifically provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to install and configure Microsoft Windows client operating systems on PCs in both a stand-alone and network environment. The various tools for administration and configuration of Microsoft Management Console, Task Scheduler, Control Panel and the Registry will be explored. Network protocols and services will also be introduced.
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