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3.00 Credits
3 credits. 5 hours. (Lecture 1 hour. Laboratory 4 hours.) Prerequisite: LINE 241. The student will be familiarized with the different types and methods of system coordination, substations, capacitors, voltage regulators and auto-boosters. A working knowledge of oil reclosures, sectionalizers and the application of fuses will also be gained. Practical experience in the grounding, inspection, maintenance and operation of basic substations will be expanded. The student will learn to install and operate single and three-phase pole mount reclosures, gang operated air break and load break switches, and substation fuses and reclosures.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. 5 hours. (Lecture 1 hour. Laboratory 4 hours.) Prerequisite: LINE 250. The student will obtain basic discipline in the methods of working on energized lines with rubber gloves and rubber sleeves from an insulated aerial platform in a safe and efficient manner. Students will be exposed to the care and well-being of soft and hard shell rubber goods and their application. Students will also receive instruction on personal protective equipment, hot-line tools, live-line maintenance and will also review the safe operation of aerial platforms and grounding practices. Additionally, the student will gain working knowledge of URD systems. Students will receive practical experience in the direct burial of primary and secondary cables, installation of 200 and 600 amp elbows, splices, lightening arrestors and overhead terminations. The installation will also be covered. The requirements of shoring and sloping of trenches required by the safe work practices will be used in practical experience. Troubleshooting of primary and secondary cable fault locating, review of backhoe/trencher operation and safe work practices and procedures are also covered.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. 4 hours. (Lecture 1 hour. Laboratory 4 hours.) Prerequisites: LINE 104 and 106. This course reinforces to the student the proper and safe methods of wood pole climbing. The student must master climbing wood pole structures without the use of fall arrest equipment. The student will be taught pole top rescue methods. Upon completion of this class, the student will be able to demonstrate the ability to safely climb a wooden pole and conduct work practices associated with the electrical utility industry. The student will learn techniques and hazards of tree work in Electrical Utility Management.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits. 2 hours. (Lecture 2 hours.) Students will be review the history of law enforcement and be introduced to career requirements and opportunities within the law enforcement community.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. 4 hours. (Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours.) Prerequisite: LWEN 100. Philosophical and historical background of law enforcement. Organization, purpose and functions of law enforcement personnel on the local, state and federal levels. The respective roles of personnel in law enforcement, career requirements and opportunities in these fields.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. 5 hours. (Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours.) Prerequisite: LWEN 101. This course will present to the student the duties, responsibilities, and techniques of modern law enforcement patrol activities. Types of patrol, vehicle stops, field interview, community policing, and procedures for handling various types of calls for service.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. 5 hours. (Lecture 1 hour. Laboratory 4 hours.) Prerequisite: LWEN 100. This course will present fundamentals of traffic control and accident investigation. Regulation, control, and enforcement of traffic laws and municipal ordinances will be presented and discussed. Procedures for response, evaluating, protecting and investigating accident scenes will be integrated into the course.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. 4 hours. (Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours.) Prerequisite: LWEN 100. This course will present to the student the methods of writing various types of law enforcement reports. Field interview techniques, interview environment, and the steps used to achieve a successful interview will be presented. Written reports will cover a variety of criminal offenses or incidents, and will require the use of interview skills and investigative efforts in order to gather information necessary to complete a law enforcement report.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. 4 hours. (Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours.) Prerequisite: LWEN 101. This course presents the fundamental concepts of constitutional law as applied to law enforcement. Rules of evidence, admissions and confessions, Miranda, arrest procedures, and search and Seizure issues will be taught. A review of relevant case law and how it affects contemporary law enforcement practices will also be presented.
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1.00 Credits
1 credit. 1 hour. (Lecture 1 hour.) Prerequisite: LWEN 101. This course is designed to instruct students in basic physical fitness and defensive tactics for law enforcement.
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