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  • 3.00 Credits

    Credit Hours: 300 Study of the types, purposes and techniques of police patrol Includes citizen protection, crime prevention, emergency and non-emergency situations, safely conducting a high risk vehicle stop, domestic disputes and managing crisis situations, mental illness and criminal behavior, crimes in progress, indicators of alcohol intoxication, and symptoms of medical conditions Also includes use of police radio, hazardous materials, disasters, hate motivated acts, fires, and civil disputes Prerequisite(s): LEA 101, or LEA 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, and 107 Course Corequisites: Information: Admission to the Law Enforcement Academy or consent of Law Enforcement Coordinator is required before enrolling in this course Information: LEA 201, 202, 203, 204, and 205 together constitute LEA 200 Offered: Contact department at 206-6569
  • 3.00 Credits

    Credit Hours: 300 Introduction to the attitude and techniques essential in dealing effectively with traffic violators Includes the effects of alcohol and drugs on drivers and techniques for obtaining evidence for successful prosecution, the legal basis of the Uniform Traffic Citation, specific techniques for stopping and approaching suspects in vehicles, traffic collision investigation, and proper methods for taking and recording evidence at the collision scene Also includes techniques for directing and controlling vehicular and pedestrian movements by means of hand signals, and applicable sections of the Arizona Revised Statutes relating to law enforcement authority Prerequisite(s): LEA 101, or LEA 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, and 107 Course Corequisites: Information: Admission to the Law Enforcement Academy or consent of the Law Enforcement Coordinator is required before enrolling in this course Information: LEA 201, 202, 203, 204, and 205 together constitute LEA 200 Offered: Contact department at 206-6569
  • 3.00 Credits

    Credit Hours: 300 Principles common to all types of investigation Includes conducting a proper search, sketching the crime scene, recording and preserving notes, packaging and marking evidence for identification, synthesizing information into a final report, the functions of a crime laboratory, proper interviewing and questioning techniques, and methods of fingerprinting Also includes investigating the more common sex crimes, procedures for investigating cases involving death, organized criminal activities, techniques used in the investigation of assault, burglary, robbery, auto theft, child abuse, missing persons, and narcotics and dangerous drug violations Prerequisite(s): LEA 101, or LEA 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, and 107 Course Corequisites: Information: Admission to the Law Enforcement Academy or consent of the Law Enforcement Coordinator is required before enrolling in this course Information: LEA 201, 202, 203, 204, and 205 together constitute LEA 200 Offered: Contact department at 206-6569
  • 3.00 Credits

    Credit Hours: 300 Introduction to the characteristics of good reports and field notes and obtaining and using investigative information from police records systems Includes form, style, and procedures for writing various reports, techniques for developing an accurate narrative, and proper and improper conclusions Also includes modern technology in police data processing and information available through the use of local state and national records Prerequisite(s): LEA 101, or LEA 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, and 107 Course Corequisites: Information: Admission to the Law Enforcement Academy or consent of the Law Enforcement Coordinator is required before enrolling in this course Information: LEA 201, 202, 203, 204, and 205 together constitute LEA 200 Offered: Contact department at 206-6569
  • 3.00 Credits

    Credit Hours: 1600 Continuation of LEA 101 and LEA 200 Concepts, techniques, and applications to develop law enforcement proficiency skills Includes emergency medical care, legal implications, weapons, and firearms strategies, tactics, and use; the development and demonstration of each participant's mental and physical condition; and techniques for maintaining physical control of disruptive, combative, or potentially dangerous subjects, such as restraint holds and other defensive tactics Includes defensive driving techniques, methods, and applications Also includes the liabilities and responsibilities associated with the use of force and factors in use of force situations Also includes standards required of law enforcement personnel and the functions and responsibilities of the Arizona Peace Officer Standards and Training Board (Az POST) Prerequisite(s): LEA 200, or LEA 201, 202, 203, 204, and 205 Course Corequisites: Information: Admission to the Law Enforcement Academy or consent of Law Enforcement Coordinator is required before enrolling in this course Information: The student must achieve a minimum qualification score and demonstrate proficiency in the use and deployment of all weapons to successfully complete this course Information: Students must score in the fair range for all measures to complete this course Information: LEA 221, 222, 223, and 224 together constitute LEA 220 Offered: Contact department at 206-6569
  • 3.00 Credits

    Credit Hours: 400 Methods of first aid and stress management Includes providing emergency medical care to victims, legal and civil issues, and proper procedures for handling various traumas Also includes the manifestations and techniques of managing personal job-related stress Prerequisite(s): LEA 200, or LEA 201, 202, 203, 204, and 205 Course Corequisites: Information: Admission to the Law Enforcement Academy or consent of the Law Enforcement Coordinator is required before enrolling in this course Information: Students must score in the fair range for all measures to complete this course Information: LEA 221, 222, 223, and 224 together consitute LEA 220 Offered: Contact department at 206-6569
  • 3.00 Credits

    Credit Hours: 400 Continuation of LEA 221 Weapons and firearm safety, use, and less lethal options Also includes the mechanical, safety features, servicing, and deployment of weapons and tactics Prerequisite(s): LEA 221 Course Corequisites: Information: Admission to the Law Enforcement Academy or consent of the Law Enforcement Coordinator is required before enrolling in this course Information: The student must achieve a minimum qualification score and demonstrate proficiency in the use and deployment of all weapons to successfully complete this course Information: LEA 221, 222, 223, and 224 together constitute LEA 220 Offered: Contact department at 206-6569
  • 3.00 Credits

    Credit Hours: 400 Continuation of LEA 222 Includes the development and demonstration of each participant's mental and physical condition through structured exercise and classroom education Also includes various techniques for maintaining physical control of disruptive, combative, or potentially dangerous subjects, including restraint holds and other defensive tactics Prerequisite(s): LEA 222 Course Corequisites: Information: Admission to the Law Enforcement Academy or consent of the Law Enforcement Coordinator is required before enrolling in this course Information: LEA 221, 222, 223, and 224 together constitute LEA 220 Offered: Contact department at 206-6569
  • 3.00 Credits

    Credit Hours: 400 Continuation of LEA 223 Includes basic defensive driving techniques, hazardous road conditions, dynamics of a moving vehicle, the driving task, pursuit and high speed response procedures, high speed vehicle control, and methods to successfully stop fleeing vehicles Also includes the liabilities and responsibilities associated with the use of force and factors in use of force situations Prerequisite(s): LEA 223 Course Corequisites: Information: Admission to the Law Enforcement Academy or consent of the Law Enforcement Coordinator is required before enrolling in this course Information: Students must score in the fair range for all measures to complete this course Information: LEA 221, 222, 223, and 224 together constitute LEA 220 Offered: Contact department at 206-6569
  • 3.00 Credits

    Credit Hours: 300 Introduction to multicultural short stories, poetry, and creative non-fiction of contemporary Southwestern writers Includes introduction to Mexican-American writers of the Southwest, American Indian writers of the Southwest, Anglo and other writers of the Southwest, and an introduction to written works Prerequisite(s): Course Corequisites: Information: Students do not need to have a writing prerequisite Offered: May not be offered this year, check class schedule
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