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CHEM 1099: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College
(1-3 credits) Study of special topics in Chemistry. Special course topics will be announced in the class schedule.
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CHEM 2010/2011: Organic Chemistry I and II
5.00 Credits
Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College
(5 credits per course) (4 lecture, 1 lab) Chemistry of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbon with emphasis on reaction mechanisms and the characteristics of numerous functional groups. Laboratory work consists of standard preparation and purification procedures, organic qualitative analysis, and individual synthesis projects. (Prerequisite: CHEM 1011)
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CHEM 2060: Environmental Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College
(4 credits) (3 lecture, 1 lab) This course will introduce students to key concepts and skills necessary for the study of environmental chemistry. Chemistry of natural systems, both terrestrial and aquatic, will be explored. Understanding these processes is fundamental to protection of our ecosystems and supporting the concept of sustainable development. (Prerequisite: CHEM 1001 or CHEM 1010)
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CORR 2001: Legal Issues in Corrections
3.00 Credits
Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College
This course will research and address the legal rights of staff and incarcerated individuals confined in public and private facilities. Constitutional issues such as privacy, search and seizure, correspondence, medical treatment and religious practice will be investigated. Agency procedures and existing laws will be used to analyze these issues.
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CORR 2005: American Jail and Prison Systems
3.00 Credits
Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College
This course will explore the role of the correctional system in society. Students will examine the history and evolution of corrections; the different ideologies and goals of incarceration (punishment; retribution; deterrence; incapacitation; reform and prevention) and the role of society in determining how those goals are manifested. Students will look into the various components of the correctional system; jails, diversion programs, probation, and examine the functions of each.
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CORR 2010: Clinical Skills for Corrections
4.00 Credits
Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College
(4 credits) The nature of this course is to impart to the student the basic physical procedures encountered by correctional personnel. Paramount in the course are basic jail safety/security principles and practices; intake and release of prisoners; contraband control; patrol and escort procedures; medication disbursement; the use of force continuum; and jail communications.
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CORR 2030: Corrections Seminar:Interpersonal Communication in a Correctional Setting
1.00 Credits
Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College
(1 credit) This course will prepare students for the specific communications skills needed in a correctional setting. Content will focus on evaluating situations through positioning, posturing, observing and distancing. Communicating with offenders through responding or asking questions; and controlling behavior through handling requests, making requests, and reinforcing behavior.
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CORR 2040: Corrections Seminar:Diversity Issues in Corrections Facilities
1.00 Credits
Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College
(1 credit) This course will explore ethnic and cultural differences experienced in correctional facilities. The course will aid the student in contrasting diversity issues in society and how issues of diversity affect correctional facilities. Myths and stereotypes are discussed with emphasis on how these impact facilities in the forms of prejudice and discrimination by individuals and the institution itself.
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CORR 2050: Corrections Seminar:Social Problems in Correctional Facilities
1.00 Credits
Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College
(1 credit) This course will examine issues related to incarcerated populations and offenders with emphasis on the correctional social culture. Topics that will be discussed include security threat groups, chemically dependent, mentally ill, sex offenders, special needs, gender, juveniles, elderly, emotionally disturbed, and vulnerable adults.
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CORR 2090: Corrections Internship
2.00 Credits
Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College
(2 credits) The purpose of the internship is to introduce students to the correctional environment. Students will be expected to analyze the correctional setting from the different perspectives outlined. Students will be required to keep a journal of their experiences. Minimum internship is 100 hours in one correctional facility completed over two months or less. (Prerequisite: CORR 2010. Open to second-year students only)
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