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CRJ 119: Homeland Security
3.00 Credits
Genesee Community College
Credits: 3 Catalog Description: Introduces students to the highly complex environment of Homeland Security, and the operational, tactical and strategic tasks Federal departments and agencies, state and local governments, the private sector, and individual concerned citizens are asked to perform in an integrated fashion. Explores terrorism, both domestic and international, as well as natural and man-made disasters and their impact on society. Discusses national, state and local vulnerability to terrorism and methods to minimize risk of an incident occurring. Reviews natural disasters and weapons or agents that may be used by a person or group to perform an act of terrorism and provides basic guidelines to follow should a threat or incident occur. Studies the legal issues related to homeland security. Concentrates on methods of domestic preparedness at the federal, state, local and personal levels. Emphasizes citizen awareness and preparedness. Students will assemble a Personal Emergency Preparedness Kit.
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CRJ 120: Introduction to Security
3.00 Credits
Genesee Community College
Credits: 3 Catalog Description: Presents a broad foundation for the range of protective services. Studies the historical aspects of security, and techniques of prevention, protection, enforcement, detection, safety and emergency services. Explores the role of security and safety and their relationship to the Criminal Justice System. Examines symptoms, causes and possible solutions to security problems and issues. Eligibility for NYS Pre-Assignment Certification as a security guard.
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CRJ 121: Police Firearms
3.00 Credits
Genesee Community College
Credits: 3 Catalog Description: Presents the use and nomenclature for service weapons police officers are authorized to carry in the performance of their duties. Emphasizes standard safety precautions and use of force regulations, loading and unloading, position, sight alignment, proper grip, trigger control and effective range of the respective weapons before firing. Includes firing range practice and qualification. Participants must successfully complete the minimum qualifying course of fire as adopted by the New York State Municipal Police Training Council (MPTC). Prerequisite: This course is available only to persons enrolled in the Basic Course for Police Officers in the Genesee Community College Rural Police Training Institute. Course instructors must be certified by the New York State Municipal Police Training Council pursuant to 9 NYCPP Part 6024.
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CRJ 205: Administration in Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Genesee Community College
Credits: 3 Catalog Description: Presents general administrative concepts of criminal justice agency operations. Examines organizational principles and the individual, allocation and management of human resources, organizational effectiveness, change and evaluation. Prerequisite: CRJ101.
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CRJ 206: Criminal Investigations:Law and Process
3.00 Credits
Genesee Community College
Credits: 3 Catalog Description: Studies criminal investigative principles and techniques based upon rules of evidence and related appellate court decisions. Presents investigative methods, skills and procedures used in conducting major crime scene investigations. Examines the identification, collection and preservation of evidence, and case preparation for prosecution. Prerequisites: CRJ101 and CRJ110.
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CRJ 209: Juvenile Justice
3.00 Credits
Genesee Community College
Credits: 3 Catalog Description: Introduces the interactions of various agencies (e.g. the police, courts, corrections, and other youth agencies and programs) within the juvenile justice system. Topics include the role of police, courts, corrections and community programs in delinquency prevention, control and treatment. Focuses on juvenile violent behavior and constitutional rights. Prerequisite: CRJ101 or HUS101 or SOC101.
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CRJ 222: Field Studies in Law Enforcement
3.00 Credits
Genesee Community College
Credits: 3 Catalog Description: Presents independent and group studies of selected law enforcement agencies. Students are assigned to an agency based on career objectives to evaluate the theoretical and actual operational functions of the agency. Prerequisite: CRJ101 and permission of instructor.
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CSN 115: Introduction to Operating Systems
3.00 Credits
Genesee Community College
Credits: 3 Catalog Description: Examines several operating systems with emphasis on a modern UNIX-based distribution. Topics include memory and process management, I/O systems, storage, multi-processing,networking, and system commands. Requires hands-on projects in system administration tasks such as managing file systems, creating and configuring user accounts and groups, managing file/directory permissions, creating shell scripts, and setting up services. Prerequisite: Some PC experience is recommended.
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CSN 120: Networking Technologies
4.00 Credits
Genesee Community College
Credits: 4 Catalog Description: Explores many of the technologies and implementation standards involved with computer networks. Uses a combination of lectures and laboratory experiences to discover how computer networks function and can be implemented in practical situations. Four Class Hours. Prerequisite: Math skills equivalent to Math 092 or higher
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CSN 150: Computer Repair
4.00 Credits
Genesee Community College
Credits: 4 Catalog Description: Introduces the microcomputer and its operating system components. Includes hardware installation, repair, systematic troubleshooting, bus structures, operating system installation, and navigation tools. Lab work includes PC assembly and repair projects. Three class hours, three lab hours.
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