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  • 5.00 Credits

    Recommended Preparation: ENGL 095 or placement in ENGL& 101. Law and Justice will examine the basic trends in law and the social changes made within our communities. The focus will be the study and analysis of the concepts of family law, labor-relations law, welfare law, and civil rights laws as they impact each and every one of us. Same as POL S 110; students may not receive credit for both. 5 lecture hours. Satisfies specified elective requirement for the AA degree.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Recommended Preparation: Placement in ENGL 095. This class is designed to give students a basic understanding of all classifications of drugs. Topics to be covered include the biology of drug action, effects of drugs on the body, dependence and treatment, alternatives to drug use, and drugs and the law. Types of drugs discussed will range from prescription drugs, to alcohol, to illegal drugs, and over-the-counter drugs. Same as HPE 151; students may not receive credit for both. 5 lecture hours. Satisfies specified elective requirement for the AA degree.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CJUS 101 or instructor permission. Students will gain an understanding of the need for investigative services and how they impact our present-day society. The investigative techniques used by police, correctional investigators, juvenile officers, probation and parole, state agency investigators, and private investigators will be examined. Students will become aware of sources for information and the scientific aids that are available to assist in case completion. Investigation theories will be examined and students will become familiar with the process of scientific reasoning. 5 lecture hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Recommended Preparation: ENGL 095 or placement in ENGL& 101; READ 090 or placement in READ 120 or instructor permission. This course will provide students with a basic knowledge of administrative functions within the public service. We will address concerns within the management of public programs found at all levels of government: federal, state, and local. Students will examine the work of public administrators in various aspects of organizations, from the Internal Revenue Service to the public works department in a city or county government. Students will become aware of the political and historical context within which public organizations operate, and their commitment to public service. 5 lecture hours. May be used as a specified elective in the AA degree.
  • 1.00 - 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: CJ& 101; CJUS 102 or instructor permission. Interns must also meet the requirement set forth by the agency selected. On-the-job training experience within a criminal justice agency. Interns work from 55 to 250 hours with or without remuneration. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
  • 9.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Students must submit to Washington State Highway Patrol Criminal Background Check; provide documentation of TB skin test/chest X-ray and Hepatitis B immunization; and instructor permission. The learner is introduced to basic nursing care, resident rights, safety and emergency nursing procedures. Principles of therapeutic relationships and client care are presented as well as the legal/ ethical issues related to nursing assistant practice. Students demonstrate competencies required to assist in giving basic nursing care to patients in long-term care agencies under the supervision of the instructor or licensed nursing staff. AIDS education and training (8 hours) and CPR certification (8 hours) are included. 5 lecture hours and 8 lab hours.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: MATH& 141. For freshmen or sophomore computer science or engineering students. This course provides an introduction to the logical structure of the digital computer and the use of operating systems, text editors, and programming language compilers. Algorithm development and flowcharting will be used to develop problem-solving skills. Laboratory work will emphasize correct syntax and structured programming techniques using a high-level programming language. 4 lecture hours; 2 lab hours. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ENGL 095 or placement in ENGL& 101. A theatre class from the spectator's point of view. All of the elements that make up the theatrical experience are examined including the contributions of the playwright, the director, the designer, and the actor. Professional and local productions are viewed and discussed in terms of both enjoyment and workability. 4 lecture hours, 2 lab hours. Satisfies humanities distribution area B requirement or specified elective for the AA degree.
  • 16.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Placement in MATH 060, ENGL 060 and instructor permission. A lecture-lab course to provide an introduction to safe shop work practices, work ethics, basic tool use, and introduction to basic mechanical tasks. 8 lecture hours; 16 lab hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
  • 16.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Completion of DT 121 with a grade of "C" or better and instructorpermission. A lecture-lab course to build upon skills learned in DT 121. The course promotes work habits and safe work practices. Training increases skills and expands tasks learned in DT 121. Projects are completed to industry standards. 8 lecture hours; 16 lab hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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