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4.00 Credits
4 credits (Fall and Spring Semesters) Prerequisites: CHEM 101NL, CHEM 121NL or equivalent. Structure, nomenclature, and reactions of simple organic molecules. Selected areas of biological chemistry including the important biological molecules. Includes lab work.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (Fall and Spring Semesters) Students are prepared to calculate drug dosages and learn legal aspects of pharmacology, specific terminology, specific drug regulations, classifications and therapeutic implica-tions. Various groups of drugs are studied in detail. This course is cross-referenced with MED 150.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits (Fall Semester) Corequisites: ENGL 111W, MATH 78. Presentation of the techniques, skills and limitations of the modern crime laboratory, including ancillary services. Top-ics include crime scene processing, pathology, anthropol-ogy, odontology, types of physical evidence, trace evidence, impression evidence, friction ridge examination, firearms and questioned documents. Laboratory work included. This course is cross-referenced with ANTH 210NL.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits (Spring Semester) Prerequisite: ANTH/CHEM 210NL. A continuation of ANTH/CHEM 210NL. Presentation of the techniques, skills and limitations of the modern crime labora-tory, including ancillary services. An introduction to instru-mentation, including GC, GCMS, FTIR and electrophoresis. Topics include toxicology, controlled substances, biological fluids and stains, DNA, fire and explosion investigation and vehicular accident reconstruction. Laboratory work includ-ed. This course is cross-referenced with ANTH 211NL.
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5.00 Credits
5 credits (Fall Semester) Prerequisite: CHEM 122NL. First semester of a one-year sequence with emphasis on fundamental concepts of structure, nomenclature, proper-ties and reaction mechanisms of organic compounds and an introduction to biochemical molecules. Includes lab work.
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5.00 Credits
5 credits (Spring Semester) Prerequisite: CHEM 221NL. Second semester of a one-year sequence with emphasis on fundamental concepts of structure, nomenclature, proper-ties and reaction mechanisms of organic compounds and an introduction to biochemical molecules. Includes lab work.
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5.00 Credits
5 credits (Intermittently) Prerequisites: CHEM 134NL, CHEM 221NL or equivalent. Cell organization, carbohydrate and lipid structure; protein and nucleic acid structure; enzyme kinetics; energetics, major metabolic pathways for carbohydrates; lipids and amino acids; photosynthesis; regulation of gene function.
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5.00 Credits
5 credits (Intermittently) Prerequisite: instructor's consent. This course covers 90 hours of time, approximately 60 hours lecture and 30 hours lab. Topics covered include Policy Eth-ics and Professionalism, Criminal Law, Evidence and Laws of Arrest, Communications and Report Writing. There are also aspects of the course which will take place partially via the lab. These include Patrolling, Defensive Tactics and Crowd Control Tactics and Firearms training. The course is not a substitute for the Montana Police Academy, but rather to give Reserve Officers a minimum amount of information necessary to function as Reserve Officers.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (Intermittently) This course introduces the student to the functions and practices of the agencies that make up the criminal justice system: police, courts and corrections. The various stages in the CJ process are the focus. Ideological and organiza-tional factors influencing decision-making throughout the criminal justice system are examined. This course is cross- referenced with SOC 105A.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (Spring Semester) This course will introduce students to the vocabulary and style of writing used in the criminal justice fields. Students will learn to write clear, concise and persuasive arrest re-ports, policy proposals and other documents typically used in the criminal justice system.
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