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Course Criteria
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5.00 Credits
Courses in this module are designed to address the first aid requirements of criminal justice agencies. In addition it will cover all aspects of firearms safety, handling, maintenance, and legal restrictions regarding law enforcement use of weapons. Students will comply with all student performance objectives as required by the Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission curriculum. This course is equivalent to CJS105 and CJS 109.
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9.50 Credits
Courses in this module are designed to study the historical development and philosophy of the law. Particular attention is directed to the Ohio Criminal Code, Constitutional law and criminal procedures. In addition the fundamentals of investigative case preparation, interviews and interrogation specific case investigative students will comply with all student performance objectives as required by the Ohio Peace Officers Training Commission curriculum. This course is equivalent to CJS 121, CJS 123 and CJS 212. Portions of other CJS courses are included.
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9.50 Credits
Courses in this module are designed to study the complex relationships between the police and the public they serve. It will also identify the proper handling of prisoners and controlling difficult subjects. Finally it will identify the purpose, method, and various types of law enforcement patrol. Emphasis will be placed on deployment, report writing, traffic and patrol procedures. Students will comply with all student performance objectives as required by the Ohio Peace Officers Training Commission curriculum. This course is equivalent to CJS 108 and CJS 120. Portions of other CJS courses are included.
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6.00 Credits
Courses in this module are designed to focus on practical aspects of advanced accident investigation, DUI enforcement and traffic technology techniques. In addition, the aspects of physical conditioning for law enforcement personnel is demonstrated and discussed in depth. Students will comply to all Student Performance objectives as required by the Ohio Peace Officers Training Commission curriculum. This course is equivalent to CJS 210. Portions of other CJS courses are included.
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3.00 Credits
Provides the historical foundation of the victims' movement, the establishment of the Victims of Crime Act, services provided by various victims' organizations and consequences of victimization to society. An overview of who in society is most likely to become a victim of crime, why some individuals are repeatedly victimized, the relation between victims and offenders, violence and victimization and the geography of victimization will also be studied.
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3.00 Credits
Examines public corruption and misconduct by public officials and the impact of such conduct on the criminal justice system, public employees and public confidence in government. Legal aspects and professional conduct issues are covered through discussions of situations that routinely confront public employees. Various codes of conduct and ethical problems are analyzed.
Prerequisite:
CJS 101
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the study of climates, seasonal changes, weather and its prediction.
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3.00 Credits
This course will introduce students to how advertising works in the real world focusing on brand promotion and the rise in consumer and advertising culture. Students will gain a solid understanding of fundamentals, as well as unconventional advertising methods. This course is not just about textbook learning; it challenges students to use their critical/creative skills to build their own advertising campaign.
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3.00 Credits
Provides basic introduction of the history of graphic design, which will cover designers, design movements, and the origins of graphic design and its culture.
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2.00 Credits
Covers traditional graphic arts methods in this hands-on class. Fundamentals of the graphic arts industry including production techniques, color, type, pre-press and printing techniques, film, imposition, stripping and post- press processes and how these processes affect color, art and typographical design principles.
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