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3.00 Credits
Forensic tactics, procedures, and techniques of homicide investigation are examined. Various tools and processes systematically employed to identify, arrest, and convict perpetrators are studied.
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5.00 Credits
Examines key forms of forensic evidence found at fire scenes. Procedures used to identify, recover, preserve, and submit fire evidence to crime labs are studied. Students study fire accelerants, fire chemistry, phases of burning, indicators of fire origin, and arsonist patterns, profiles, and motives.
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3.00 Credits
Examines violent crime and victimology in American society. Factors leading to stranger violence are studied. Proactive and reactive strategies to criminal assaults, legal issues and self-defense measures identified and discusses. Programs, agencies, and advocates available to victims of violent crimes are studied.
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3.00 Credits
Course focuses on the epidemic of spousal and domestic violence in our society, as well as the most commonly employed evidence discovery, collection, and preservation techniques. Includes a comprehensive discussion of intervention tactics and strategies.
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3.00 Credits
Students learn about job requirements and opportunities. Students learn to research employment opportunities, create a targeted resume, complete employment applications, and professionally promote themselves in an employment interview. Students learn about continuing education opportunities and professional associations for emergency dispatchers.
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3.00 Credits
Students learn to receive, dispatch, and document incidents using a computer-aided dispatch system. Students are also introduced to PC's, Windows, mapping, and word processing software applications.
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5.00 Credits
Students learn radio dispatching techniques, terminology, guidelines and protocol used by law enforcement, fire, and emergency medical agencies. Students build skills using dispatch consoles, phones, and radios to simulate emergency dispatching, in a lab environment.
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2.00 Credits
Students learn techniques to successfully handle crisis incidents. Students become familiar with societal issues leading to crisis, such as domestic violence, sexual assault, mental illness, and alcohol and other drug abuse. Students gain understanding of the increased risk to field personnel in each of these crisis situations.
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1.00 Credits
Students learn concepts of elapsed time, speed and distance relevant to response time, mapping and related applied mathematics. Students reviewmathematical concepts in preparation for civil service and other employment entrance exams.
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5.00 Credits
Students earn Industrial First Aid, Health Care Provider CPR, and King County Emergency Medical Dispatch certification. Students learn techniques and procedures necessary to efficiently receive medical-related calls and dispatch advanced life support and basic life support units. Students learn to utilize private medical resources in lieu of public emergency medical services, when it is most cost-effective and appropriate to do so
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