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COTA 2500: FIELDWORK A
3.00 Credits
Casper College
COTA 2500 Fieldwork A (3CR) First of two Level II fieldwork placements. Eight weeks of fieldwork in contracted facility. Includes a minimum of 40 hours a week of on-site skill practice. On-line integration of learning experiences with instructor and class members is expected. Prerequisite: must have successfully completed all academic coursework and Level I fieldwork. May be taken concurrently with COTA 2550 and/or 2600.
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COTA 2550: FIELDWORK B
3.00 Credits
Casper College
COTA 2550 Fieldwork B (3CR) Second of two Level II fieldwork placements. Eight weeks of fieldwork in contracted facility. Includes a minimum of 40 hours a week of on-site skill practice. On-line integration of learning experiences with instructor and class members is expected. Prerequisite: must have successfully completed all academic course work and COTA 2500. May be taken concurrently with COTA 2500 and/or 2600.
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COTA 2600: FIELDWORK OPTIONS
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Casper College
COTA 2600 Fieldwork Options (2-3CR) Six to eight weeks fieldwork optional for students wishing further specialized training in a particular facility. Length of training to be prearranged with school and clinical setting. On-line integration of learning experiences with instructor and class members is expected. Prerequisite: must have successfully completed all academic coursework, Level I fieldwork and COTA 2500 or 2550. May be taken concurrently with COTA 2500 and/or 2550.
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COTA 2975: INDEPENDENT STUDY
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Casper College
COTA 2975 Independent Study (1-3CR) (Max. 6) This course provides occupational therapy assistant students the opportunities to complete independent research/study in areas of interest within the field of occupational therapy.
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CRMJ 1700: FIREARMS I
2.00 Credits
Casper College
CRMJ 1700 Firearms I (2L,1LB,2CR) The first eight weeks of the course involve the moral aspects, legal provisions, safety precautions and restrictions governing use of firearms, firing handguns, target analysis and range procedures. The second eight weeks provide instruction in basic techniques and skills of handling and properly using handguns. It will also provide for competition in target and practical police course matches. Students must furnish ammunition. Enrollment limited to majors in criminal justice, except by permission of the instructor. This course is intended as a vocational skills course and it may not transfer to the University of Wyoming or other four-year institutions offering bachelor degrees in criminal justice.
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CRMJ 1705: FIREARMS
3.00 Credits
Casper College
CRMJ 1705 Firearms (1L,4LB,3CR) This course will address range safety procedures and legal issues concerning the use of deadly force by law enforcement officers. In addition, the course will introduce students to basic defensive handgun techniques. Students will also be introduced to the proper handling, firing and maintenance of police pump action shotguns, semi-automatic patrol rifles and precision rifles. Students must furnish ammunition, ear and eye protection and pay an access fee for use of the shooting range. This is considered to be a vocational skills course and as such it may not transfer to the University of Wyoming or other four-year institutions that offer a bachelor degree in criminal justice. Enrollment is open to all interested students provided they can lawfully possess firearms.
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CRMJ 2005: INTRO TO AUTOMATED FINGERPRINT ID SYS
1.00 Credits
Casper College
CMRJ 2005 Introduction to Automated Fingerprint Identification Systems (AFIS) (.5L,1LB,1CR) Exploration of areas of contention, which occur within the criminal justice system in America today. To include such topics as bail, plea-bargaining, Supreme Court decisions of a controversial nature, police discretion, and others. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.
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CRMJ 2120: INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE
3.00 Credits
Casper College
CRMJ 2120 Introduction to Criminal Justice (3L,3CR)[E] The agencies and processes involved in the criminal justice system legislature, the police, the prosecutor, the public defender, the courts and corrections. An analysis of the roles and problems of law enforcement in a democratic society with an emphasis upon intercomponent relations and checks and balances.
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CRMJ 2130: CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION I
3.00 Credits
Casper College
CRMJ 2130 Criminal Investigation I (3L,3CR) Theory of criminal investigation: relations of the detective with other law enforcement divisions, modus operandi, sources of information, surveillance, personal identification, interroga- tion, preliminary and follow-up investigations, collection and preservation of evidence. Enroll- ment limited to majors in law enforcement except by permission of the instructor.
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CRMJ 2210: CRIMINAL LAW I
3.00 Credits
Casper College
CRMJ 2210 Criminal Law I (3L,3CR) [E] Comparative study of criminal laws; origins of laws; review of Wyoming criminal laws and procedures; elements of a crime; parties to a crime; elements of specific crimes; arrest, jurisdiction of criminal courts and criminal procedures. Prerequisite: completion of, or concurrent enrollment in CRMJ 2120. (Spring semester.)
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