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HWPS 1005: Survey of Health, Wellness and Public Safety
3.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
This course will introduce the students to the programs in the School of Health, Wellness & Public Safety. Students will explore related careers through research, guest speakers and hands-on experiences in laboratory settings. Strategies to enhance college success will be explored and critical thinking will be emphasized throughout the course.
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IT 1004: Computer and Keyboarding Basics
3.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
This course covers computer basics, keyboarding, Windows navigation, file management and introduction to word processing and presentation software.
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IWAP 1426: Iron Workers Apprenticeship
5.00 - 7.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
Provides 75-105 hours of related classroom instruction covering orientation, safety, shop and trade math, tools, equipment, supplies, blueprint reading, layout and code interpretation.
Prerequisite:
Current full-time employment in the iron worker industry or department approval.
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LBAR 2610: Liberal Arts Study Abroad
3.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
This course provides students with an immersive study of culture and social relations in another country. In preparation for the in-country Study Abroad experience, students will explore interdisciplinary approaches to the study of that place and peoples.
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LEA 1001: Law Enforcement Academy Preparation
2.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
This course introduces students to the New Mexico Law Enforcement Academy entrance requirements as established by the New Mexico Law Enforcement Academy Board. During the course, students will be guided through the process of completing the required testing for police academy admission. This includes a psychological written test and interview, medical exam, drug screen/hearing test, criminal history check, and physical fitness assessment. Failure of any stage will result in denial of admission to the law enforcement academy. Regular class sessions will focus on the fitness preparation and testing necessary to meet the fitness entrance requirements as established by the New Mexico Law Enforcement Academy Board.
Prerequisite:
Department Approval
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LEA 1004: Domestic Violence: From the Crime Scene to the Courtroom
3.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
This course prepares students to successfully demonstrate proficiency in proper report writing and documentation, investigation of domestic violence incidents and courtroom demeanor, and case presentation in order to meet the requirements established by the New Mexico Law Enforcement Academy for Basic Police Officer Training.
Corequisite:
HLTH 1003 AND LEA 1005 AND LEA 1006 AND LEA 1007 AND LEA 1008 AND LEA 1009 AND LEA 1010 AND LEA 1014 AND LEA 1015 AND LEA 1016
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LEA 1005: Law Enforcement I
2.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
This course provides students with an introduction to the mission, objectives, and rules and regulations of the law enforcement academy. It will also cover topics such as law enforcement history, cultural diversity, ethics and standards of performance, and the criminal justice system in the State of New Mexico. This course meets all requirements established by the New Mexico Law Enforcement Academy for Basic Police Officer Training.
Corequisite:
HLTH 1003 AND LEA 1004 AND LEA 1006 AND LEA 1007 AND LEA 1008 AND LEA 1009 AND LEA 1010 AND LEA 1014 AND LEA 1015 AND LEA 1016
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LEA 1006: Traffic Enforcement and Investigation
4.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
This course will provide the student with an overview of the New Mexico Traffic Code, traffic laws, and the use of the Motor Vehicle Code as an enforcement tool. Students will develop the necessary skills to conduct a traffic accident investigation, with an emphasis on evidence-gathering techniques and the importance of physical evidence and documentation in accident reconstruction and litigation. This course meets the requirements established by the New Mexico Law Enforcement Academy for Basic Police Officer Training.
Corequisite:
HLTH 1003 AND LEA 1004 AND LEA 1005 AND LEA 1007 AND LEA 1008 AND LEA 1009 AND LEA 1010 AND LEA 1014 AND LEA 1015 AND LEA 1016
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LEA 1007: Crisis Intervention
3.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
This course provides an overview of crisis intervention. Students will learn about crisis intervention strategies based on current theory and practice in order to develop the conceptual competency necessary for law enforcement officers engaged in crisis intervention. Topics include behavior management and crisis intervention, dispute intervention and crisis management, and handling individuals with behavioral health issues and other special populations. This course meets the requirements established by the New Mexico Law Enforcement Academy for Basic Police Officer Training.
Corequisite:
HLTH 1003 AND LEA 1004 AND LEA 1005 AND LEA 1006 AND LEA 1008 AND LEA 1009 AND LEA 1010 AND LEA 1014 AND LEA 1015 AND LEA 1016
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LEA 1008: Law Enforcement Lab
5.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
This course prepares students to successfully demonstrate proficiency in the handling of arrested subjects, defensive tactics, firearms, emergency vehicle operations, and patrol operations in order to meet the requirements established by the New Mexico Law Enforcement Academy for Basic Police Officer Training.
Corequisite:
HLTH 1003 AND LEA 1004 AND LEA 1005 AND LEA 1006 AND LEA 1007 AND LEA 1009 AND LEA 1010 AND LEA 1014 AND LEA 1015 AND LEA 1016
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