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CRJ 210: Law Enforcement and
0.00 Credits
Ozarks Technical Community College
Community Relations This course focuses on the importance of communication skills, both written and oral, for practitioners working with the community within any criminal justice discipline. Special areas of study include working with special populations, confl ict management and community policing. Prerequisite: CRJ 110 or permission of instructor.
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CRJ 212: Introduction to Forensic Science
2.00 Credits
Ozarks Technical Community College
This course will give students an opportunity to learn evidence collection and analysis methods. The students will learn the principles of forensic testing and then have the opportunity to utilize these principles in the laboratory. Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in BIO 100 or 160 and CHM 101 or 111, or permission of instructor.
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CRJ 215: Juvenile Law and Procedures
0.00 Credits
Ozarks Technical Community College
This course presents the various aspects of the juvenile justice system. It studies the difference between juvenile and adult systems, delinquent acts, juvenile treatment as adults and the role and function of probation, youth corrections, family services and the community. Prerequisite: CRJ 110 or permission of instructor.
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CRJ 220: Criminal Procedure
0.00 Credits
Ozarks Technical Community College
This is an introductory course in criminal procedure which provides a basic understanding of the rules under which criminal justice professionals must operate when dealing with citizens in the criminal justice fi eld. The Bill of Rights and its application to the accused and convicted will be explored thoroughly through the study of case law and federal regulations. This course is designed for students planning to pursue careers in all areas of criminal justice. Prerequisite: CRJ 110 or permission of instructor.
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CRJ 225: Criminal Law
0.00 Credits
Ozarks Technical Community College
This is an introductory course in the philosophical and historical background of crime, criminal law, and criminal procedure for the criminal justice professional. Prerequisite: CRJ 110 or permission of instructor.
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CRJ 230: Introduction to Criminology
0.00 Credits
Ozarks Technical Community College
This is a survey course designed to provide an understanding of theories explaining why people violate the law. Prerequisite: CRJ 110 or permission of instructor.
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CRJ 240: Ethics in Criminal Justice
0.00 Credits
Ozarks Technical Community College
This course investigates ethical problems confronting criminal justice professionals and discusses moral and ethical behavior from personal, social, and criminal justice perspectives. The focus is placed on the philosophical and practical dilemmas facing those working in the criminal justice system to include law enforcement, the courts, and corrections. The course examines various value systems, morality and historical and contemporary theories concerning the ethics of law, justice, and punishment. Prerequisite: CRJ 110.
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CST 105: Introduction to Construction Technology
2.00 Credits
Ozarks Technical Community College
This course is intended to introduce technology education students to basic construction skills needed by agriculture/ technical instructors. This does not satisfy any OTC requirements within the A.A. or A.A.S. degree programs. This course may be taken as general elective only.
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CST 135: Construction Carpentry I
4.00 Credits
Ozarks Technical Community College
This is a fundamental course designed to introduce students to carpentry skills necessary to frame residential fl oor, wall, and ceiling components. Technical related information as well as practical applications will be provided.
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CST 139: Construction Trim Carpentry
4.00 Credits
Ozarks Technical Community College
This course will provide background technical information and lab experiences necessary for entry level employment in residential trim carpentry. Students will identify, select, order and assemble various materials, systems, and components.
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