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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
Two Criminal Justice seminars are presented each semester. Each seminar is for two days, and can be taken for one hour academic credit if there is no conflict with the student's regular enrollment.
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3.00 Credits
The collection and presentation of legal evidence is the foundation of justice. This course of study teaches students about the responsibility all peace officers have in the lawful collection and presentation of evidence, relevancy, materiality, weight, burden of proof, presumptions, types of evidence, judicial notice, evidentiary privileges, best evidence, opinion evidence, and hearsay evidence and its exceptions, recognizing that their duty is to secure conviction of the guilty and exoneration of the innocent. OSRHE Matrix: CJ 109
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3.00 Credits
A study of a criminal investigation, to what constitutes effective, efficient investigation and to the equipment, technology and procedures that facilitates investigations, including the theory and history conduct at a crime scene, and collection and presentation of evidence. The student will learn the basis of investigating crimes against the person and crimes against property. OSRHE Matrix: CJ 110
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3.00 Credits
This course is an overview of the organization, function, and jurisdiction of the juvenile justice system; methods of handling, processing, and detention of juveniles; and case disposition and court procedures. OSRHE Matrix: CJ 104
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8.00 Credits
Up to eight hours credit in special projects or work in the field of Criminal Justice is available.
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1.00 Credits
The student will develop a functional level of knowledge and skills in the area of arresting/handcuffing, weaponless self defense, intermediate weapons control, and weapon retention. The student will identify and/or demonstrate knowledge of principles of subject control.
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5.00 Credits
The student will acquire knowledge of the legal aspects of law enforcement driving and will acquire knowledge of desirable law enforcement driving behaviors. The students will acquire the knowledge and skills unique to the handling of a vehicle in non-emergency mode, emergency mode, and pursuit mode.
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3.00 Credits
This first course in programming is designed to allow the student to author programs in the Microsoft VB.Net language. Students will become familiar with programming principles and design, flowcharting, fundamental control structures, files, input/output, error trapping, and variable arrays. OSRHE Matrix: CS 007, IS 002
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce the student to computer terminology, desktop applications, and using the Internet as a research tool. This course is intended for both majors and non-majors. OSRHE Matrix: CS 000, IS 000
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the management and maintenance of hardware and operating systems environments. Student will learn user administration, security, backup/recovery, advanced systems performance evaluation, and troubleshooting.
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