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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
Develops investigative and research techniques for pursuing a career as a private investigator. Includes professional surveillance, legal guidelines, missing persons, and research regarding the most common encountered types of investigations. Taught by a licensed professional, this course satisfies IDPR requirements. Successful students are qualified and eligible to apply for the Permanent Employee Registration card (PERC), the first step to becoming a licensed private investigator.
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1.00 Credits
Provides information about negotiations, contracts, vendors, etiquette, wedding insurance, décor, destination or theme weddings, and cultural protocol. Provides marketing information for both self and business. Includes completion of a project portfolio.
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7.00 Credits
Includes classroom, yard, and over-the-road experience leading to an Class A license. Includes 40 hours of classroom instruction and 120 hours of yard and road skills in a fourweek program. Students must attend a mandatory orientation session prior to beginning the course (NOTE: Yard and road skills are conducted at Eagle Training Service, Lake-in-the- Hills IL)
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2.00 Credits
Introduces standard networking terms, concepts and devices. Focuses on the selection, connection, configuration and troubleshooting of Cisco switches and routers as they are commonly used in small- to medium-sized networks. Helps students prepare for the CCNA certification exams. Must have Comp TIA Network+ training or equivalent experience prior to enrollment.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Covers program interface, documentation navigation, application preferences setup, practical application of basic tools, layers and channels usage, selections, resolution, color spaces, file type/formats, and image modes. Includes Photoshop's extensive color manipulation settings, the pen tool, layer styles and bitmaps and duotones. Students should have general computer experience (daily usage), and basic OSX or Windows information.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Covers creation/adding/deleting pages, adjusting layouts, working with textboxes and the type toll-importing text, linking textboxes, text and paragraph formatting and styles, working with pictures and frames/importing pictures, text wrap, changing frame and content size, the links palette, working with shapes and color use of the transform tools, working with document guides, tables, templates and master pages. Students need a strong background in Mac or PC usage and experience with work processing prior to enrollment.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Develops skills in using the tool palette, color and image creation, and other features of Adobe Illustrator software. Enhances documents created in Quark by working with paint effect, type, perspective drawing and artwork for the web. Strong Mac or PC skills and a previous computer graphic arts course such as QuarkXpress are recommended prior to enrollment.
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1.00 - 7.00 Credits
Demonstrates how to use palettes and how to set-up documents for printing. Teaches how to create master pages, develop style sheets, apply paragraph formats to documents set tabs, wrap text and use shortcut keyboard commands. Includes how typeface and type styles are used, file formats, and Quark document conversion to an EPS format. Strong Mac or PC experience and excellent mouse skills recommended.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Studies the history, role, development, and constitutional aspects of law enforcement and public safety. Review of agencies and functions involved in processes of administration of criminal justice. IAI CRJ 901
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Provides the student with an integrated knowledge about the system through which the criminal offender is processed. Emphasis will be placed upon the philosophical bases of punishment and treatment techniques in institutional community-based programs plus parole programs. IAI CRJ 911
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