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POS 105: Introduction to Political Science:GT-SS1
3.00 Credits
Community College of Denver
3 credit hours Prerequisite: ENG 121 or instructor consent Focuses on a survey of the discipline of political science, including political philosophy and ideology, democratic and non-democratic governments, and processes, and international relations. This course is one of the Statewide Guaranteed Transfer courses.
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POS 111: American Government:GT-SS1
3.00 Credits
Community College of Denver
3 credit hours Prerequisite: ENG 121 or instructor consent Includes the background of the U. S. Constitution, the philosophy of American government, general principles of the Constitution, federalism, and civil liberties. Examines public opinion and citizen participation, political parties, interest groups, and the electoral process, and the structure and functions of the national government.
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POS 125: American State and Local Government
3.00 Credits
Community College of Denver
3 credit hours Prerequisite: ENG 121 or instructor consent Emphasizes the structure and function of state, county, and municipal governments, including their relations with each other and with national government. Colorado government and politics are emphasized.
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PSM 102: Crime Prevention and Technologies
3.00 Credits
Community College of Denver
3 credit hours Explores the contemporary security management and loss prevention issues that require expertise in specialized investigative methods. Computer-related investigations, such as child abduction, fraud, and identification theft, will be covered with a focus on how the Internet can be used as an investigative tool. A historical perspective of terrorism as well as special investigative techniques associated with the investigation of terrorist activity will be presented. Additional analyses and discussions will center on forensic advances as they relate to suspect identification and loss prevention analysis.
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PSM 104: Homeland Security:Introduction to Emergency Management
3.00 Credits
Community College of Denver
3 credit hours Offers the student an orientation to the position of Emergency Manager; the requirements for emergency preparedness in the USA; an orientation to community disaster relief; basic incident command systems; State disaster management; the role of emergency management in community preparedness, response and recovery; and the response to failure of infrastructure on individuals and communities.
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PSM 105: Crime and Forensics
3.00 Credits
Community College of Denver
3 credit hours Examines the philosophical considerations of the integration of forensic science disciplines with criminal investigations. The course encompasses and provides an overview of physical evidence and examines the major forensic sub disciplines of pathology, toxicology, deontology, anthropology, art, firearms and tool marks, criminalistics, serology, and questioned documents. The course provides an important base for the security management professional who may become the first responder in a crime scene.
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PSM 110: School Violence
3.00 Credits
Community College of Denver
3 credit hours Provides an understanding of what leads to violence and the types of support that research has shown to be effective in preventing violence as a necessary tool for the security management professional. Preparing for a violent confrontation or the threat of physical harm is not an everyday occurrence. Although most schools are safe, the violence that occurs in our neighborhoods and communities has found its way inside the schoolhouse door.
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PSM 132: Homeland Defense:Forecasting Terrorism
3.00 Credits
Community College of Denver
3 credit hours Examines the variety of new indicators, warning methodologies, and analytical tools available to analysts; review of the extensive academic, governmental, and policy literature on terrorism forecasting that has been developed to assess and forecast terrorism in its numerous dimensions. Students will comprehend the various analytical capabilities of the types of terrorist threats that are most likely to confront the USA and its allies in the near future, and predict how to develop proactive defenses for the long term protection of our society.
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PSM 133: Homeland Security:Chemical and Biological Defense
3.00 Credits
Community College of Denver
3 credit hours Provides an overview of the chemical, biochemical, and biological threat to Homeland Security. Analysis of the agents and means of dissemination or attack that an adversary nation, group, or terrorist cell may employ to deliver these agents; review the current and projected means, techniques, and procedures for defense against such agents; review of theory and practices in chemical and biological threats to develop proactive defensive postures to defeat these threats.
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PSM 204: Terrorism,Intelligence,and Justice
3.00 Credits
Community College of Denver
3 credit hours Provides the student with an interactive opportunity for students to develop enforcement strategies for investigating terrorism, intelligence gathering, and Justice. The course will focus on the history and development of traditional and non-traditional terrorist actors, cells, supporting countries, and homeland defensive methodologies for the security professional. The operational strategies of law enforcement in combating terrorism, including electronic surveillance, intelligence operations and covert operations will be discussed and applied in role-play situations.
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