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POFS 2105: Patrol Practicals
3.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course covers the factors and duties relative to patrol and basic communication systems. Proper patrol techniques relative to handling a variety of different situations will be covered. This course includes knowledge and skills to preserve the peace and tranquility of the community and to protect the lives and property of the people who live in and visit that community. This course also covers patrol functions and patrol techniques relative to beat patrol. Officer survival, misdemeanor and felony crimes in progress, searches of buildings and persons, traffic stops, and dealing with field problems are discussed. Accident investigation and defensive driving issues are also covered in this class. Accident investigations focus on basic-on-scene investigations of traffic accidents. Topics of hazardous materials and blood borne pathogens are also covered. Students will also learn how to deal with individuals that are suffering a crisis or suffer from mental illness. In order to enroll in this course a student must have approval by a Minnesota Professional Peace Officer Education Program Coordinator and successful completion of psychological and physical exams. Completion Requirements: A minimum of a 'C' grade will be required to pass this course. (Prerequisites: None. Other Requirements: Program Approval and a Peace Officer or Criminal Justice Major).
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POLS 1615: Introduction to American Government
3.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course is a survey course of American Government, with an emphasis on politics and history, the Constitution, civil liberties and rights, public opinion, interest groups, the political process, mass media, the branches of the federal government, and an overview of public policy and state and local government. A democracy requires it citizens to understand the dynamic of their political system. (Prerequisites: None. Other requirements: None).
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POLS 1619: International Relations
3.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This is a course that covers international relations, with emphasis on foreign policy. Topics will include theory, immigration, trade, imperialism, war and peace, terrorism, national sovereignty, and world order. (Prerequisites: None. Other Requirements: None.).
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PSYC 1611: Psychology of Adjustment
3.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course emphasizes personal growth and human adjustment, including topics such as personality, coping with stress, interpersonal communication, intimate relationships, careers, sexuality, and psychological disorders. College level reading and writing skills required. (Prerequisites: None).
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PSYC 1650: Evolution and Human Behavior
3.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course provides an introduction to evolutionary psychology: the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes focusing on those universal processes that evolved to solve specific survival and reproductive challenges. Topics include natural selection, sexual selection, long-term and short-term mating strategies, jealousy, family relationships, group living, cooperation, conflict, culture, and dominance. (Prerequisites: None).
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PSYC 1660: Health Psychology
3.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course will examine the psychological and social factors that lead to the enhancement of physical health and the prevention and treatment of illness. (Prerequisites: College level reading and writing skills).
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PSYC 2611: Social Psychology
3.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course examines the relationship of the individual to the social environment, emphasizing group influences on individual behavior. College level reading and writing skills recommended. (Prerequisites: None).
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PSYC 2618: General Psychology
4.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course is an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. The topics covered will include research methods, the biological roots of behavior, sensation, perception, principles of learning, memory, thinking, language, intelligence, emotions, stress, personality, psychological disorders, therapy, and social psychology. College level reading and writing skills recommended. (Prerequisites: None).
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PSYC 2620: Introduction to Cultural Psychology
3.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course studies how cultural traditions and social practices regulate, express, and transform the human psyche, the influences of cultural processes and environments on a wide range of psychological topics, such as cognition, emotion, motivation, moral reasoning and mental disorders. (Prerequisites: None).
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PSYC 2622: Abnormal Psychology
3.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course is an analysis of abnormal behavior, covering topics such as the historical background; mood, anxiety, and schizophrenic disorders, personality disorders, substance-related disorders, neurodevelopmental disorders; causes of abnormal behavior, legal and ethical issues in the prevention and treatment of disorders; and cultural diversity of abnormal behavior. College level reading and writing skills are recommended. (Prerequisites: None).
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