|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Course Criteria
Add courses to your favorites to save, share, and find your best transfer school.
-
0.30 Credits
Allows students to practice the basic fundamentals of shooting, using proper stance, grip, sighting and trigger control taught in the prerequisite online course. This hands-on course teaches students dry fire, proper loading/unloading and live firing on their handgun. In addition, this course covers the cleaning and care of their handgun upon completion of the topic on firing. This course is next training course for those students who have completed the Basic Handgun Marksmanship and Safety for Civilian (Online) and is conducted on HACC???s indoor range. Students are required to provide the following: their own handgun (note: students are able to rent one of HACC's range handguns, if they do not possess one of their own, but they MUST provide their own ammunition- information is available by contacting our offices, 50 rounds of manufacturer-approved ammunition NO RELOADED ammunition allowed, a basic gun cleaning kit, proper hearing and eye protection, and a baseball-style hat. Note: Instructors are to make a safety examination of the student???s handgun (and other items), and have the sole discretion to deny any of its use. MUST BE AT LEAST 21 YEARS OLD TO REGISTER Pre-requisite: successful completion of the Basic Handgun Marksmanship and Safety for Civilian (Online).
Prerequisite:
LEW 032
-
2.40 Credits
Fulfills the requirement of law enforcement personnel to receive specialized training in the area of Statement Analysis techniques. The course topics center upon the need that exists for interrogators to be able to determine the veracity of written statements. The course discusses the traits of deceptive individuals, the basics and phases of statement analysis and clusters of linguistic behavior.
-
0.60 Credits
Provides students Axon Taser training on the Taser 7, Taser X2 and Taser X26/P, supplied by the manufacture.
-
0.40 Credits
Allows an organization to assess the competency of individuals, who carry a firearm while they perform their duties. Organizations that require, or plan to require personnel to carry a firearm must be trained on proper use. The student is assessed on proper stance, grip, trigger control, muzzel control, loading skills, reloading skills and malfunction clearance. The outcome of the course provides both the student and the organization with a final report (aka Firearm Competency Evaluation) that outlines the student's competency on their firearm handling skills and marksmanship. The report also provides the student with any recommendations on future training needed, that serve to accomplish the stated goals of the organization, for that student.
-
0.10 Credits
Highlights pertinent court decisions and significant pieces legislation passed that affect police operations and investigations. This course addresses changes and updates to the Pennsylvania Crimes Code, Vehicle Code and Rules of Criminal Procedures, as well as decisions from Pennsylvania???s Commonwealth, Superior and Supreme Courts, various Federal Courts and the United States Supreme Court. A final segment of the course focuses on topics, such as the issue of excessive charging by police officers and the different jurisdiction and authority of the various law enforcement agencies and officers throughout the Commonwealth. This course will also take a thorough look at issues officers have faced which either helped or hindered court decisions and the outcomes concerning such decisions.
-
0.60 Credits
Prepares police cadets to sit for the 200-question multiple-choice question exam one they have completed the Basic Recruit Curriculum for Municipal Police Officers. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Municipal Police Officers??? Education and Training Commission (MPOETC) requires that anyone eligible to be certified as a police officer in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, must take and pass this examination. This course is designed as a prep course, which focuses on one section of the exam (Laws and Criminal Procedure). Fifty-nine of the 200 questions on the exam come from that section. As such, preparation encompasses three areas that make up Laws and Criminal Procedure: Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure and Search and Seizure. Part of preparation involves conducting a condensed review, where sample questions have been added to help police cadets brush-up on topics that will be on MPOETC exam. HACC does not know what questions will be asked, but is basing the curriculum on the learning objectives that have been provided by MPOETC to conduct this course.
-
0.80 Credits
Focus on safety and security issues that pertain to employees and the general public. Students are instructed on specific matters dealing with security within the organization in which they are employed Included in discussions are the employer???s policies, laws governing security and communications skills. The overall objective is to enhance students??? skills to aid them in fulfilling their employment responsibilities.
-
0.80 Credits
Teaches students/officers in the high school how to write effective reports for law enforcement. This course approaches writing with a common-sense approach to writing clear, concise, understandable reports. This course is not grammar-focused.
-
0.80 Credits
Focuses on improving the communication skills of high school student/officers. This course discusses, , how to communicate professionally and effectively on the street, in the public and with peers. The student/officer are to use professional skills to gain respect and manage conflict in a diverse society.
-
4.00 Credits
Provide current, former, or inactive police officers instruction and knowledge to instruct others on safe and efficient police vehicle operations in a classroom and practical environment. Students will also receive classroom and practical instruction in advanced driving techniques for operation under emergency conditions and more efficient and safer steering procedures including the proper use of the brake and gas pedal and best corner entry techniques.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Privacy Statement
|
Terms of Use
|
Institutional Membership Information
|
About AcademyOne
Copyright 2006 - 2025 AcademyOne, Inc.
|
|
|