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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of CHEM 2323; IR, UV and NMR spectroscopy, survey of properties, preparations and reactions of important functional groups, introduction to biochemistry. Prerequisites: CHEM 2123, 2323 and registration for CHEM 2125 or permission of instructor and department chair. Assessment Levels: R3, E3, M3.
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4.00 Credits
Theory and practice in analytical techniques such as gravimetric, volumetric, electrometric, chromatographic and spectrophotometric analysis. Prerequisites: CHEM 1411, 1412. Assessment Levels: R3, E3, M3.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the structure, organization, and operation of probation and parole services. Emphasis on applicable state statutes and administrative guidelines. Assessment Levels: R2, E2, M1.
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3.00 Credits
Study of women as offenders, criminal lifestyles, corrections for women, crimes committed by women against children and women and drugs. Includes causative factors related to offenses. Assessment Levels: R2, E2, M1.
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4.00 Credits
Provides instruction in human relations, observation, evaluation of prisoners, booking procedures, classification, mug shots, fingerprinting, strip searches, meals, medical services, visitation, inmates rights and privileges, detention areas, key, knife and tool control, disturbances, riots, fire procedures and release procedures. Taught in accordance with the current TCLEOSE instructor guides provided by the Commission for course #1005.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the operation, management and legal issues affecting corrections. Analysis of constitutional issues involving rights of the convicted, as well as civil liability of correctional agencies and staff. Assessment Levels: R2, E2, M1.
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2.00 Credits
Topics include objectives, preparations, procedures, and methods of crime scene search; value of crime scene sketches and their relationship to crime scene photographs; fingerprints as physical evidence, fingerprint identification and classification, types of impressions and techniques for locating and developing impressions. Assessment Levels: R2, E2, M1.
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3.00 Credits
Topics include overview of law enforcement functions, history of public safety communications, federal laws regulating public safety communications, radio communication systems, radio operations, fire and EMS dispatch considerations, telephone operations, law enforcement information systems, communication records, logs and documentation, legal issues, emergency management, police emergency situations, 911 computer aided dispatch, media relations, stress management and crisis intervention. Assessment Levels: R2, E2, M1.
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3.00 Credits
Instruction and skill development in interviewing, note-taking and report writing in the criminal justice context. Development of skills to conduct investigations by interviewing witnesses, victims and suspects properly. Organization of information regarding incidents into effective written reports. Assessment Levels: R2, E2, M1.
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3.00 Credits
Instruction in the basic principles of traffic control, traffic law enforcement, court procedures and traffic law. Emphasis on the need for a professional approach in dealing with traffic law violators and the police role in accident investigation and traffic supervision. Assessment Levels: R2, E2, M1.
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