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CH 222: and CH 222L GENERAL CHEMISTRY
5.00 Credits
Clatsop Community College
Service course covering the principles of chemistry for the student who already has a good knowledge of high school chemistry. Emphasizes understanding and applying the principles that govern the behavior of matter, as a foundation for further college study in the sciences and engineering. Students will learn and demonstrate both qualitative and quantitative understanding of gases, acids and bases, kinetic molecular theory, equilibrium, and solubility. Data acquisition and handling by computers is stressed. Must be taken in sequence. Prerequisite: CH 221 with a "C" grade or better and instructor approval. Corequisite: CH 222 with CH 222L. WINTER
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CH 223: and CH 223L GENERAL CHEMISTRY
5.00 Credits
Clatsop Community College
Service course covering the principles of chemistry for the student who already has a good knowledge of high school chemistry. Emphasizes understanding and applying the principles that govern the behavior of matter, as a foundation for further college study in the sciences and engineering. Students will learn and demonstrate both qualitative and quantitative understanding of thermodynamics, nuclear reactions, electrochemistry, organic chemistry (an introduction), environmental chemistry, and chemistry of volcanoes. Data acquisition and handling by computers is stressed. Prerequisite: CH 222 with a "C" grade or better and instructor approval. Corequisite: CH 223 with CH 223L. SPRING
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CJ 107: Criminal Justice Workshop
3.00 Credits
Clatsop Community College
A critical look at various controversial ideas, issues and recent events pertaining to the criminal justice system. Prerequisite: CJ 111. SPRING
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CJ 110: Introduction to Law Enforcement
3.00 Credits
Clatsop Community College
A study of law enforcement in the United States, including: its historical development; the roles and responsibilities of the American law enforcement officer; issues pertaining to recruitment, training and retention of officers; and, physical, emotional and psychological demands of the profession on its employees. WINTER
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CJ 111: Intro to Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Clatsop Community College
Students develop a fundamental understanding of the criminal justice system, the problem of crime, the theories of crime causation, society's response to criminals, and the key legal principles that form the foundation of the criminal justice system. FALL
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CJ 114: Gender, Race, Class And Crime
3.00 Credits
Clatsop Community College
An examination of the impact of cultural diversity on the American criminal justice system, including: the historical treatment of minorities; cross-cultural communication between criminal justice personnel and diverse populations; criminal patterns and trends; and, cultural diversification of the criminal justice personnel, including recruitment and hiring of minority populations. FALL 2008 - 2009
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CJ 120: Introduction to The Judicial Process
3.00 Credits
Clatsop Community College
A study of the American judicial system, including: the processing of cases from arrest or filing to appeal stages; the similarities and differences between the federal and various state systems; and the duties, functions and interaction of the system's personnel. FALL
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CJ 121: Concepts of Criminal Law
3.00 Credits
Clatsop Community College
A study of substantive criminal law for criminal justice professionals, including: the basic elements of a crime; the legal definitions of various crimes; criminal liability and culpability; and, recognized legal defenses to a crime. FALL
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CJ 130: Introduction to Corrections
3.00 Credits
Clatsop Community College
A study of the American correctional system, including: its historical development; correctional ideologies; state and federal custodial and community-based programs; the impact of confinement; inmate rights; and, the impact of the correctional profession on correctional personnel. FALL
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CJ 138: Understanding Terrorism
3.00 Credits
Clatsop Community College
Students examine major international and domestic terrorist groups from an historical and modern day perspective to acquire fundamental knowledge concerning each group's ideology, motivational factors, targets and operations and the response of the criminal justice community. WINTER
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