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CJ 221: Computer Forensics Fundamentals
5.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
Introduction to computer forensics methodology used to analyze risks, implement security and forensics policy that protect information assets from potential intrusion, damage, theft and information warfare countermeasures. Introduces students to criminal investigation of digital evidence. Strongly recommended: basic understanding of computer operating systems and networks.
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CJ 222: Computer Forensics Tools and Applications
5.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
Continuation of CJ 221. Provides the nuts and bolts of computer investigations. Includes the skills necessary to conduct successful computer-related investigations. Covers detailed examination of digital evidence retrieval methods with extensive use of computer-based exercises to perform forensic analysis of hard disk drives and other storage media in the retrieval and restoration of encoded data. Prerequisite: CJ 221.
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CJ 224: Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
Discuss current trends and issues concerning all aspects of the criminal justice system.
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CJ 225: Criminal Justice Internship
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
Interact with a criminal justice agency. Apply academic knowledge while becoming familiar with tasks and responsibilities which enhance an agency's effectiveness within the community. Documentation/research paper required. Some Departments may require uniform funding. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: In last two quarters of course work or Department Chair permission.
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CJ 227: Police Reserve Academy
14.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
Preparatory training for adequate performance with a law enforcement agency as a reserve police officer. Credit applied to individuals who have completed the prescribed training program as specified by the Washington state Legislature. Appropriate documentation required. Not applicable to ATA or AAUCT programs. Prerequisite: Pass background investigation; sponsorship by law enforcement agency; graduate from accredited Law Enforcement Reserve Academy.
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CJ 228: Parks Law Enforcement Academy
30.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
Extensive preparatory training to certify the student to work in a Level 2 seasonal law enforcement position with the National Park Service, in full-time commissioned law enforcement positions with the Washington State Parks, or meeting individual agency requirements at the local, state, and federal level. Also meets equivalency standards for State Reserve academy challenge testing as sponsored by the Washington Criminal Justice Training Commission. Prerequisite: Pass a background investigation and application review by PLEA selection committee.
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CJ 229: Basic Police Academy
1.00 - 36.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
Credit applied to individuals so requesting who have completed the Basic Police Office Standards Training (training programs as prescribed by a State certified law enforcement training facility. Appropriate documentation required. Credits may be applied to individual agency collegiate requirements. Not applicable to ATA or AAUCT programs. Prerequisite: graduate from accredited Law Enforcement Basic Academy.
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CJ 235: Patrol Procedures
3.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
Introduction to the applicable methods, preparation, and considerations for the patrol officer. Explores rural, suburban and urban patrol options, and the importance of following policy and procedures in the patrol officer's role. Examines typical responses and the general options available, to a variety of problem-solving situations that face the police. Prerequisite: Department Chair approval.
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CJ 238: Pest Management Techniques
2.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
Explores the legal and proper use of chemical, mechanical and environmental methods of mitigating common pests encountered in parks and recreation areas. Topics include acquisition, preparation, safety, and application of a variety of pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, beneficial biological species, and mechanical harvesting means. Includes review of spray equipment, safety and personal protection items, vectors, carrying agents, and eradication strategies.
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CJ 257: Introduction to Firearm Systems
2.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
Introduction to basic police firearm systems. Instruction in types, configuration and nomenclature of pistols, shotguns, rifles, ammunition types and holster systems. Discusses single shot, revolver, semi-automatic and automatic firing systems, single and double action, and cleaning procedures. Examines various police qualification courses of fire for certification. Prerequisite: Department Chair approval.
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