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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Fees:Laboratory An introduction to information technology and data communication. Includes topics on personal computer hardware and software and basic networking concepts. Build a computer and install a motherboard, floppy and hard drives, CD-ROM, and video cards; install and manage Windows operating systems; add peripherals and multimedia capabilities; demonstrate knowledge of local-area network architecture, networking protocols, the OSI Model, and TCP/IP utilities; connect the computer to a local area network and to the Internet. 47.0104
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites:None Corequisites: None This course is a general overview of the history and philosophy of criminal justice and ethical considerationsin the criminal justice system. Studies include crime definitions by nature and impact, and an overview of the criminal justice system components: law enforcement, court systems, prosecution and defense, the trial process, and corrections. (CIP 4301045124)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites:None Corequisites: None This course is designed to familiarize the student with the U.S. Court System, and the adjudication processes and procedures in the criminal justice systems. (CIP 2201015424)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites:None Corequisites: None This course is designed to familiarize the student with substantive criminal law. Emphasis is directed toward the philosophical and historical development of criminal law, major definitions and concepts, classifications, the elements of a crime, and penaltiesfor criminal actsusing Texas statutes as illustrations, and criminal responsibility. (CIP 2201015324)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None This course is a study of corrections in the criminal justice system; organization of correctional systems, correctional role, institutional operations, alternatives to institutionalization, and treatment and rehabilitation. Current and future issues will be examined. (CIP 43.0104.5424)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Investigative theory; collection and preservation of evidence; sources of information; interview and interrogation; uses of forensic sciences; case and trial preparation. (CIP 43.0104.55 24)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None This course explores the police as a profession. It is comprised of subjects dealing with the organization of law enforcement systems, the role of police, police discretion, ethics, police community interaction, and current and future issues. (CIP 43.0104.57 24)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites:COSC 1301 or equivalent demonstrated competency Corequisites: None Fees:Laboratory This course reviews fundamentals of telecommunications media, including terminology, rules and regulations, safety procedures, industry standards and protocols, installation, connectorization, maintenance, and troubleshooting. General principles of customer service within a technical environment are also studied. Students will acquire skills to read and interpret blueprints to determine wiring requirements; identify telecommunications system components; install, maintain, and troubleshoot telecommunications media; discuss internal/external customer relationships; communicate technical information in a clear, precise, and logical manner; and update customers on work progress to maintain customer satisfaction and public relations. (CIP 4701030000)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None This course is an introduction to the family as a dynamic system focusing on the effects of addiction pertaining to family roles, rules, and behavior patterns. Includes discussion of the impact of mood altering substances and behaviors and therapeutic alternatives as they relate to the family from a multicultural and trans-generational perspective. Students will learn to discuss and explain the family as a dynamic system; explain the effects of addiction on the dynamics of a family system; describe and differentiate between various family treatment processes and their applicability to traditional and nontraditional family systems; and discuss the role of the family in the addictive and recovery process. (CIP 5115010000)
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Fees:Laboratory Instruction and participation in Tap dance technique. May be repeated for credit. 50.0301.52 26
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