ACA 111 - College Student Success
ACA 111 - College Student Success
This course introduces the college's physical, academic, and social environment and
promotes the personal development essential for success. Topics include campus facilities
and resources; policies, procedures, and programs; study skills; and life management
issues such as health, self-esteem, motivation, goal-setting, diversity, and communication.
Upon completion, students should be able to function effectively within the college
environment to meet their educational objectives.
Class: 1.00
Credits: 1.00
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1.00 |
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1.00 |
-OR- ACA 122 - College Transfer Success
ACA 122 - College Transfer Success
This course provides information and strategies necessary to develop clear academic
and professional goals beyond the community college experience. Topics include the
CAA, college policies and culture, career exploration, gathering information on senior
institutions, strategic planning, critical thinking, and communications skills for
a successful academic transition. Upon completion, students should be able to develop
an academic plan to transition successfully to senior institutions.
Lab: 2.00
Credits: 1.00
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2.00 |
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1.00 |
CJC 111 - Introduction to Criminal Justice
CJC 111 - Introduction to Criminal Justice
This course introduces the components and processes of the criminal justice system.
Topics include history, structure, functions, and philosophy of the criminal justice
system and their relationship to life in our society. Upon completion, students should
be able to define and describe the major system components and their interrelationships
and evaluate career options.
Class: 3.00
Credits: 3.00
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3.00 |
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3.00 |
CJC 131 - Criminal Law
CJC 131 - Criminal Law
This course covers the history/evolution/principles and contemporary applications
of criminal law. Topics include sources of substantive law, classification of crimes,
parties to crime, elements of crimes, matters of criminal responsibility, and other
related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to discuss the sources of
law and identify, interpret, and apply the appropriate statutes/elements.
Class: 3.00
Credits: 3.00
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3.00 |
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3.00 |
CJC 144 - Crime Scene Processing
CJC 144 - Crime Scene Processing
This course introduces the theories and practices of crime scene processing and investigating.
Topics include legal considerations at the crime scene, processing indoor and outdoor
scenes, recording, note taking, collection and preservation of evidence and submission
to the crime laboratory. Upon completion, the student should be able to evaluate
and search various crime scenes and demonstrate theapprpriate techniques.
Class: 2.00 Lab: 3.00
Credits: 3.00
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2.00 |
3.00 |
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3.00 |
CJC 251 - Forensic Chemistry I
CJC 251 - Forensic Chemistry I
This course provides a study of the fundamental concepts of chemistry as it relates
to forensic science. Topics include physical and chemical properties of substances,
metric measurements, chemical changes, elements, compounds, gases, and atomic structure.
Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the fundamental
concepts of forensic chemistry.
Class: 3.00 Lab: 2.00
Credits: 4.00
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3.00 |
2.00 |
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4.00 |
ENG 111 - Writing and Inquiry
ENG 111 - Writing and Inquiry
This course is designed to develop the ability to produce clear writing in a variety
of genres and formats using a recursive process. Emphasis includes inquiry, analysis,
effective use of rhetorical strategies, thesis development, audience awareness, and
revision. Upon completion, students should be able to produce unified, coherent,
well-developed essays using standard written English.
Class: 3.00
Credits: 3.00
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3.00 |
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3.00 |
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