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CJ 135: Traffic Control
3.00 Credits
Columbia Basin College
A study of the history of traffic control, routine, and emergency traffic procedures. Fundamentals of traffic accident investigation will be covered. 2600 AAW 5 HEIMBIGNER MTWTh 9:10AM-10:10AM S339
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CJ 1972: Internship
6.00 Credits
Columbia Basin College
A supervised, individual learning experience for the student in the law enforcement environment. The experience shall consist of a minimum of six hours per week. The experience assignment will be at the discretion of the agency where the student is placed. The agency will make an effort to give the student a wellrounded experience; the assignment may be terminated by either party at any time. Instructor's permission required. 8220 WBW 1- 5 HEIMBIGNER ARR ARR
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CJ 198: Special Projects
6.00 Credits
Columbia Basin College
A supervised, individual learning experience for the student in the law enforcement environment. The experience shall consist of a minimum of six hours per week. The experience assignment will be for the student to conduct a research project that will benefit the student in the criminal justice field. Instructor's permission required. 8222 WBW 1- 3 HEIMBIGNER ARR ARR
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CJ 222: Alcohol/Drug Pharmacology/Physiology
3.00 Credits
Columbia Basin College
Physical responses of the human body to alcohol and other drugs, current research findings, basic information, and terminology essential for working in the criminal justice field. 2602 AAW 3 HEIMBIGNER MTW 11:30AM-12:30PM S339
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CJ 234: Criminal Evidence
3.00 Credits
Columbia Basin College
Rules of evidence affecting the admissibility of evidence into court in criminal cases as they pertain to the law enforcement officer or other members of the criminal justice system. Prerequisite: CJ& 101 or instructor's permission. 2604 AAW 3 HEIMBIGNER MTW 10:20AM-11:20AM S339
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CJ 240: Intro to Forensic Science
3.00 Credits
Columbia Basin College
An overview of the role of the forensic scientist in criminal investigation. Course subject matter will focus upon the crime laboratory, instruments, and methods used by the forensic scientist in analyzing criminal evidence. Specialized careers in forensic science will be reviewed. ( Previously CJ 242.) 2608 AAW 5 HEIMBIGNER MTWTh 8:00AM- 9:00AM S339
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CJ 290: Basic Reserve Officer Law Enforcement Academy
3.00 Credits
Columbia Basin College
An overview of the fundamental subjects associated with the position of Reserve Law Enforcement Officer. Washington Criminal Justice Training Commission approved. A Law Enforcement Agency Sponsorship required. 8224 WBW 1- 9 HEIMBIGNER TWTh 7:00PM-10:00PM S339
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CMST 101: Speech Essentials[C
3.00 Credits
Columbia Basin College
The goal of this course is to introduce, practice, and become comfortable speaking in front of people in the workplace and in our community. This course is recommended for students with no previous speech experience. Students are taught different forms and types of public speaking. This course also deals with self-confidence, organizing thoughts, developing content, and articulation of ideas. ( Previously SPE 101.) 0300 AA 3 WUTZKE, J TWTh 8:00AM- 9:00AM D105 Class ends 06/09/09. 0302 BA 3 FISHER, S TWTh 8:00AM- 9:00AM I106 Class ends 06/09/09. 0304 CA 3 FISHER, S TWTh 10:20AM-11:20AM D113 Class ends 06/09/09. 0306 DA 3 FISHER, S TWTh 11:30AM-12:30PM D113 Class ends 06/09/09. 0308 EA 3 WARD, R MTW 11:30AM-12:30PM I106 Class ends 06/09/09. 0310 FA 3 WARD, R MTW 12:40PM- 1:40PM D104 Class ends 06/09/09. 0312 GA 3 FISHER, S TWTh 1:50PM- 2:50PM D104 Class ends 06/09/09. 8054 WB 3 FISHER, S W 5:00PM- 7:10PM D114 8056 XB 3 WUTZKE, J Th 5:00PM- 7:10PM A329 8058 YB 3 QUINLEY, V M 5:00PM- 7:10PM P204
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CMST 103: Workplace Communication
3.00 Credits
Columbia Basin College
Students in the workforce will be able to develop a toolbox of communication strategies and techniques. These tools include interviewing, customer service, cultural diversity, and resolving conflicts topics. ( Previously SPE 103.) 0314 AA 3 SAMS, C TWTh 1:50PM- 2:50PM A331 Class ends 06/09/09.
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CMST 110: Communication Behavior[C
3.00 Credits
Columbia Basin College
An introduction to the basic elements that impact our communication with each other. The course is designed to illustrate to the student the reasons for communication failures in two-party and small group situations. Among other areas, active listening, conflict communication, self-esteem, and assertiveness will be covered. ( Previously SPE 110.) 0316 AA 3 SAMS, C TWTh 9:10AM-10:10AM W190 Class ends 06/09/09. 0318 BA 3 WUTZKE, J TWTh 11:30AM-12:30PM W180B Class ends 06/09/09. 0320 CA 3 WARD, R MTW 1:50PM- 2:50PM D105 Class ends 06/09/09. 8060 XB 3 BACON, J Th 5:00PM- 7:10PM I107 8062 YB 3 SAMS, C Th 5:00PM- 7:10PM W132
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