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CJ 204: Arrest Search & Seizure
5.00 Credits
Yakima Valley Community College
5 credits quarters: S This course covers the nature and extent of the individual rights guaranteed by the U. S. Constitution with emphasis on the Fourth Amendment, which constitutes the heart of the law of criminal procedure. Students will be able to apply the law of arrest, search, and seizure to particular fact situations, identifying the individual's rights in issue and how it comes into conflict with law enforcement functions. Prerequisite: CJ 111 or permission of instructor
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CJ 210: Administration & Supervision
5.00 Credits
Yakima Valley Community College
5 credits quarters: W Examines police organizations and the effects of administration on first-line supervision through organizational structures, budget, training, and communication. The student will learn to appreciate the authority and responsibilities allocated to first-level supervisors for achieving the organizational philosophy, vision, and mission.
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CJ 212: Criminal Justice Technical Writing
3.00 Credits
Yakima Valley Community College
3 credits quarters: S Offers a team-teaching approach to technical writing for law enforcement, community corrections, and security officers. Emphasis will be placed on writing documents that will be acceptable in the criminal justice system.
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CJ 214: Criminal Justice Professional Development
2.00 Credits
Yakima Valley Community College
2 credits quarters: S This course explores the requirements in criminal justice employment and related fields. It offers the student the opportunity to develop skills required in the workplace, including human relations, communication, career choices, testing, attributes of successful candidates, selling yourself on paper, preparing for getting or not getting the job, job-seeking strategies, and interviewing.
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CJ 220: Correctional Law
5.00 Credits
Yakima Valley Community College
5 credits quarters: S This course examines the law in the correctional setting with emphasis on prisoner's rights and the legal obligations of correctional officers.
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CJ 255: Introduction to Forensic Science
5.00 Credits
Yakima Valley Community College
5 credits quarters: W Introductory course designed to provide students with an overview of forensic science and the role of forensic scientists in criminal justice. Students will be exposed to the many different specialty areas of forensic science and learn the basic applications used in crime scene investigation Prerequisite: CJ 111 and 203 with a grade of C (2.0) or better.
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CJ 290,291,292,293: Advanced Cooperative Field I,II,III,IV
3.00 Credits
Yakima Valley Community College
Variable credits quarters: F, W, S, SR Prerequisite: Permission of instructor
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CMST 101: Introduction to Communication
5.00 Credits
Yakima Valley Community College
(Formerly SPCH 105: Fundamentals of Speech Communication) 5 credits quarters: F, W, S This course emphasizes and provides experience in applying the basic principles of human perception and communication in five areas: interpersonal, small group, public speaking, mass communication, and technological speech communication. Students will study and increase their understanding and skills in audience and occasion analysis, developing subject and purpose through critical thinking and gathering and organizing material. Students will learn and apply communication and crosscultural/global perspective skills with special emphasis on interpersonal and small group and audience-centered communication. Recommended: College-level reading and language skills in native language as well as the ability to communicate effectively in English Distribution: Either CM or HM, but not both
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CMST 102: Introduction to Mass Media
5.00 Credits
Yakima Valley Community College
(Formerly CMU 150: Mass Communication) 5 credits quarters: F, W, S, SR A survey of mass communications newspapers, broadcasting, cinema, and magazines. Emphasis on structure, content, audiences, effects, and social setting. Distribution: SS
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CMST 210: Interpersonal Communication
5.00 Credits
Yakima Valley Community College
(Formerly SPCH 180: Interpersonal Communication) 5 credits quarters: F, W, S, SR This course assists students in developing skills and knowledge that can assist in successful interpersonal communications. From a basic understanding of human needs to complex relationships including managing conflicts, students will explore language in its role in defining who we are and how we communicate. Through weekly student journals, practical classroom activities to try out new ways to communicate, small group discussion, and videos to model behavior, the emphasis is on self-discovery, self-analysis, and learning successful communication styles and techniques. Recommendation: Reading and writing at the ENGL 075 level strongly advised Distribution: Either CM or HM, but not both
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