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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Math,Science,ENGR, & TECH Enviro Control/Hazardous Waste Students are assigned to positions for field experience involving work related to their classroom instruction. Prerequisite: 2.0 grade-point average.
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7.00 Credits
7 Credits Nursing & Public Safety Emergency Services Academy An introduction to the law as required of candidates. Topics include jurisdiction and responsibility of law enforcement, criminal and civil adjudicatory process and court structure, constitutional law, penal law, criminal procedure law, juvenile law, civil liability, ancillary NYS statutes, and vehicle and traffic law.
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8.00 Credits
8 Credits Nursing & Public Safety Emergency Services Academy Police Procedures teaches candidates the various topics, knowledge, actions and procedures required of a police officer. Topics include observation and patrol procedures, reacting to and dealing with bombs and bomb threats, the nature and control of civil disorder, domestic violence, crimes in progress, traffic enforcement procedures, arrest procedures, and dealing with intoxication (alcohol). This course meets Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., from the end of July through Mid-December.
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2.00 Credits
2 Credits Nursing & Emergency Services Emergency Services Academy This lab integrates the basic physical and psychomotor skills required of a candidate and complements ESA 105. Candidates are instructed and become certified as competent in the areas of arrest techniques, defensive tactics, the use of aerosol, riot control formations, emergency vehicle operation, unusual occurrences, and critical incident management.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits Nursing & Public Safety Emergency Services Academy Police Investigative Techniques teaches candidates the various topics, knowledge, actions and procedures required to investigate a crime. Topics include information development, interviewing techniques, physical evidence, injury and death cases, sex crimes, criminal investigation techniques specific to larceny (specifically, auto theft, burglary, robbery, and arson), narcotics and dangerous drugs, case preparation, organized crime, and missing or abducted children.
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2.00 Credits
2 Credits Nursing & Public Safety Emergency Services Academy This course covers community relations issues and skills for the candidate. Topics include community relations, community resources, services to victims and witnesses, crime prevention, crimes against the elderly, ethical awareness issues, cultural diversity, bias-related incidents, sexual harassment issues, and contemporary police problems.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Nursing & Public Safety Emergency Services Academy After appointment, and pursuant to Section 209-q of the General Municipal Law, a police officer who has completed the Pre-employment Police BasicTraining course (known at Ulster County Community College as the Police Basic Training certificate program) must complete additional training once sworn. The required additional training is designated by the NYSDCJS as ?Phase 2.? Course topics include the proper circumstances and uses of firearms, counterterrorism, and actions and reaction techniques. Pre-requisite: Only sworn police officers may attend the Basic Course for Police Officers (Phase 2). This course meets Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., from the end of July through Mid-December.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits Nursing & Public Safety Emergency Services Academy The Phase 2 Laboratory-Basic Course for Officers complements ESA 114. Students are instructed in and are certified as competent in the areas of firearms training, counter terrorism, DWI detection, standard field sobriety testing, radar technology, and supervised field training review and orientation. Prerequisite: Only sworn police officers may attend the Basic Course for Police Officers (Phase 2). This course meets Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., from the end of July through Mid-December.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Math,Science,ENGR, & TECH Earth Science Designed for the non-science major, this course provides an introduction to minerals and rocks, plate tectonics, earthquakes, volcanism, the geologic processes by which water, wind, and ice slowly sculpt the Earth's landscape, and a broad survey of the evolution of planet Earth over its 4.6 billion-year geologic history. An optional Saturday field trip will be offered. 3 hrs. lect.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Math,Science,ENGR, & TECH Earth Science Designed for the non-science major, this course provides an introduction to the over 3.5 billion-year history of life on planet Earth as preserved in the geologic record. This course will examine the origin of life on Earth, how life on Earth has changed dramatically through time by the mechanism of evolution, the influence of plate tectonics and other geologic forces on the evolution of life, how organisms are preserved as fossils in sedimentary rocks, famous fossil localities, and the impact of mass extinction events in the geologic record. This course includes a Saturday field trip. 3 hrs. lect.
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