ADJ     227

227     ADJ 227 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW FOR JUSTICE PERSONNEL (3 CR.) Surveys the basic guarantees of liberty described in the U. S. Constitution and the historical development of these restrictions on government power, primarily through U. S. Supreme Court decisions. Reviews rights of free speech, press, assembly, as well as criminal procedure guarantees (to counsel, jury trial, habeas corpus, etc.) as they apply to the activities of those in the criminal justice system. Reading Level Requisite ENG 05. Lecture 3 hours per week.

ADJ     236

236     ADJ 236 PRINCIPLES OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION (3 CR.) Surveys the fundamentals of criminal investigation procedures and techniques. Examines crime scene search, collecting, handling, and preserving of evidence. Reading Level Requisite ENG 04. Lecture 3 hours per week.

ADJ     236

236     ADJ 236 PRINCIPLES OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION (3 CR.) Surveys the fundamentals of criminal investigation procedures and techniques. Examines crime scene search, collecting, handling, and preserving of evidence. Reading Level Requisite ENG 04. Lecture 3 hours per week.

ADJ     241

241     ADJ 241 CORRECTIONAL LAW I (3 CR.) Studies the legal rights & obligations of the convict-probationer, inmate, and parolee. Surveys methods of enforcing both rights & obligations & the responsibilities of corrections agencies & personnel under correctional law (constitutional, statutory, and regulatory provisions). Reading Level Requisite ENG 05. Lecture 3 hours per week.

ADJ     241

241     ADJ 241 CORRECTIONAL LAW I (3 CR.) Studies the legal rights & obligations of the convict-probationer, inmate, and parolee. Surveys methods of enforcing both rights & obligations & the responsibilities of corrections agencies & personnel under correctional law (constitutional, statutory, and regulatory provisions). Reading Level Requisite ENG 05. Lecture 3 hours per week.

ADJ     245

245     ADJ 245 – MANAGEMENT OF CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES (3 Crs) – Describes management options and operational implications for staffing, security, safety, and treatment. Considers impact of changes in public policy on corrections. Reading Level of ENG 5. Writing Level of Eng 3. Lecture 3 hours per week.

ADJ     245

245     ADJ 245 – MANAGEMENT OF CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES (3 Crs) – Describes management options and operational implications for staffing, security, safety, and treatment. Considers impact of changes in public policy on corrections. Reading Level of ENG 5. Writing Level of Eng 3. Lecture 3 hours per week.

ADJ     246

246     ADJ 246 CORRECTIONAL COUNSELING (3 CR.) Presents concepts and principles of interviewing and counseling as applied in the correctional setting. Reading Level Requisite ENG 05. Lecture 3 hours per week.

ADJ     246

246     ADJ 246 CORRECTIONAL COUNSELING (3 CR.) Presents concepts and principles of interviewing and counseling as applied in the correctional setting. Reading Level Requisite ENG 05. Lecture 3 hours per week.

ADJ     296

296     ADJ 296 ON-SITE TRAINING IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE (3 CR.) In order to apply criminal justice theory to practice, this course will allow the student to participate in an on-site criminal justice learning experience in a variety of criminal justice agencies. Appropriate placements will be with police departments, sheriffs departments, juvenile and adult probation departments, correctional institutions, and departments of social services. Other placements will be evaluated on a case by case basis. Variable hours per week.

ADJ     296

296     ADJ 296 ON-SITE TRAINING IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE (3 CR.) In order to apply criminal justice theory to practice, this course will allow the student to participate in an on-site criminal justice learning experience in a variety of criminal justice agencies. Appropriate placements will be with police departments, sheriffs departments, juvenile and adult probation departments, correctional institutions, and departments of social services. Other placements will be evaluated on a case by case basis. Variable hours per week.

ADJ     296

296     ADJ 296 ON-SITE TRAINING IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE (3 CR.) In order to apply criminal justice theory to practice, this course will allow the student to participate in an on-site criminal justice learning experience in a variety of criminal justice agencies. Appropriate placements will be with police departments, sheriffs departments, juvenile and adult probation departments, correctional institutions, and departments of social services. Other placements will be evaluated on a case by case basis. Variable hours per week.

ADJ     296

296     ADJ 296 ON-SITE TRAINING IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE (3 CR.) In order to apply criminal justice theory to practice, this course will allow the student to participate in an on-site criminal justice learning experience in a variety of criminal justice agencies. Appropriate placements will be with police departments, sheriffs departments, juvenile and adult probation departments, correctional institutions, and departments of social services. Other placements will be evaluated on a case by case basis. Variable hours per week.

ADJ     296

296     ADJ 296 ON-SITE TRAINING IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE (3 CR.) In order to apply criminal justice theory to practice, this course will allow the student to participate in an on-site criminal justice learning experience in a variety of criminal justice agencies. Appropriate placements will be with police departments, sheriffs departments, juvenile and adult probation departments, correctional institutions, and departments of social services. Other placements will be evaluated on a case by case basis. Variable hours per week.

ADJ     296

296     ADJ 296 ON-SITE TRAINING IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE (3 CR.) In order to apply criminal justice theory to practice, this course will allow the student to participate in an on-site criminal justice learning experience in a variety of criminal justice agencies. Appropriate placements will be with police departments, sheriffs departments, juvenile and adult probation departments, correctional institutions, and departments of social services. Other placements will be evaluated on a case by case basis. Variable hours per week.

ADJ     296

296     ADJ 296 ON-SITE TRAINING IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE (3 CR.) In order to apply criminal justice theory to practice, this course will allow the student to participate in an on-site criminal justice learning experience in a variety of criminal justice agencies. Appropriate placements will be with police departments, sheriffs departments, juvenile and adult probation departments, correctional institutions, and departments of social services. Other placements will be evaluated on a case by case basis. Variable hours per week.

AGR     205

205     AGR 205 SOIL FERTILITY AND MANAGEMENT (3 CR.) Studies the factors influencing soil productivity with emphasis upon fertilizer materials from production to application. Discusses time, sources, and soil acidity. Presents soil testing techniques, interpretation of soil tests, and the addition of nutrients to correct or prevent deficiencies. Reading Level Requisite ENG 04. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week.

AGR     205

205     AGR 205 SOIL FERTILITY AND MANAGEMENT (3 CR.) Studies the factors influencing soil productivity with emphasis upon fertilizer materials from production to application. Discusses time, sources, and soil acidity. Presents soil testing techniques, interpretation of soil tests, and the addition of nutrients to correct or prevent deficiencies. Reading Level Requisite ENG 04. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week.

AGR     208

208     AGR 208 INSECT CONTROL (3 CR.) Examines principles and current trends in insect control. Studies biology and identification of economically important insects and related pests. Reading Level Requisite ENG 04. Lecture 2-3 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 4-5 hours per week.

AGR     208

208     AGR 208 INSECT CONTROL (3 CR.) Examines principles and current trends in insect control. Studies biology and identification of economically important insects and related pests. Reading Level Requisite ENG 04. Lecture 2-3 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 4-5 hours per week.

AIR     111

111     AIR 111 – AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION CONTROLS I (3 CR.) Presents electron theory, magnetism, OhmÕs Law, resistance, current flow, instruments for electrical measurement, A.C. motors, power distribution controls and their application. May be completed out of sequence. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week.

AIR     111

111     AIR 111 – AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION CONTROLS I (3 CR.) Presents electron theory, magnetism, OhmÕs Law, resistance, current flow, instruments for electrical measurement, A.C. motors, power distribution controls and their application. May be completed out of sequence. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week.

AIR     111

111     AIR 111 – AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION CONTROLS I (3 CR.) Presents electron theory, magnetism, OhmÕs Law, resistance, current flow, instruments for electrical measurement, A.C. motors, power distribution controls and their application. May be completed out of sequence. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week.

AIR     111

111     AIR 111 – AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION CONTROLS I (3 CR.) Presents electron theory, magnetism, OhmÕs Law, resistance, current flow, instruments for electrical measurement, A.C. motors, power distribution controls and their application. May be completed out of sequence. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week.

AIR     112

112     AIR 112 AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION CONTROLS II (3 CR.) Presents electron theory, magnetism, OhmÕs Law, resistance, current flow, instruments for electrical measurement, A.C. motors, power distribution controls and their application. May be completed out of sequence. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week.

AIR     112

112     AIR 112 AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION CONTROLS II (3 CR.) Presents electron theory, magnetism, OhmÕs Law, resistance, current flow, instruments for electrical measurement, A.C. motors, power distribution controls and their application. May be completed out of sequence. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week.

AIR     112

112     AIR 112 AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION CONTROLS II (3 CR.) Presents electron theory, magnetism, OhmÕs Law, resistance, current flow, instruments for electrical measurement, A.C. motors, power distribution controls and their application. May be completed out of sequence. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week.

AIR     112

112     AIR 112 AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION CONTROLS II (3 CR.) Presents electron theory, magnetism, OhmÕs Law, resistance, current flow, instruments for electrical measurement, A.C. motors, power distribution controls and their application. May be completed out of sequence. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week.

AIR     121

121     AIR 121 AIR CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION I-II (4 CR.) Studies refrigeration theory, characteristics of refrigerants, temperature, and pressure, tools and equipment, soldering, brazng, refrigeration systems, system components, compressors, evaporators, metering devices. Presents charging and evaluation of systems and leak detection. Explores servicing the basic system. Explains use and care of oils and additives and troubleshooting of small commercial systems. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 6 hours per week.

AIR     121

121     AIR 121 AIR CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION I-II (4 CR.) Studies refrigeration theory, characteristics of refrigerants, temperature, and pressure, tools and equipment, soldering, brazng, refrigeration systems, system components, compressors, evaporators, metering devices. Presents charging and evaluation of systems and leak detection. Explores servicing the basic system. Explains use and care of oils and additives and troubleshooting of small commercial systems. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 6 hours per week.

AIR     121

121     AIR 121 AIR CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION I-II (4 CR.) Studies refrigeration theory, characteristics of refrigerants, temperature, and pressure, tools and equipment, soldering, brazng, refrigeration systems, system components, compressors, evaporators, metering devices. Presents charging and evaluation of systems and leak detection. Explores servicing the basic system. Explains use and care of oils and additives and troubleshooting of small commercial systems. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 6 hours per week.

AIR     121

121     AIR 121 AIR CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION I-II (4 CR.) Studies refrigeration theory, characteristics of refrigerants, temperature, and pressure, tools and equipment, soldering, brazng, refrigeration systems, system components, compressors, evaporators, metering devices. Presents charging and evaluation of systems and leak detection. Explores servicing the basic system. Explains use and care of oils and additives and troubleshooting of small commercial systems. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 6 hours per week.

AIR     154

154     AIR 154 HEATING SYSTEMS I (3 CR.) Introduces types of fuels and their characteristics of combustion; types, components and characteristics of burners, and burner efficiency analyzers. Studies forced air heating systems including troubleshooting, preventive maintenance and servicing. Lecture 2 hour. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week.

AIR     154

154     AIR 154 HEATING SYSTEMS I (3 CR.) Introduces types of fuels and their characteristics of combustion; types, components and characteristics of burners, and burner efficiency analyzers. Studies forced air heating systems including troubleshooting, preventive maintenance and servicing. Lecture 2 hour. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week.

AIR     154

154     AIR 154 HEATING SYSTEMS I (3 CR.) Introduces types of fuels and their characteristics of combustion; types, components and characteristics of burners, and burner efficiency analyzers. Studies forced air heating systems including troubleshooting, preventive maintenance and servicing. Lecture 2 hour. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week.

AIR     154

154     AIR 154 HEATING SYSTEMS I (3 CR.) Introduces types of fuels and their characteristics of combustion; types, components and characteristics of burners, and burner efficiency analyzers. Studies forced air heating systems including troubleshooting, preventive maintenance and servicing. Lecture 2 hour. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week.

AIR     205

205     AIR 205 – HYDRONICS AND ZONING (4 Crs) – Presents installation, servicing, troubleshooting, and repair of hydronic systems for heating and cooling. Includes hot water and chilled water systems using forced circulation as the transfer medium. Lecture 2-3 hours. Laboratory 2-3 hours. Total 4-6 hours per week.

AIR     205

205     AIR 205 – HYDRONICS AND ZONING (4 Crs) – Presents installation, servicing, troubleshooting, and repair of hydronic systems for heating and cooling. Includes hot water and chilled water systems using forced circulation as the transfer medium. Lecture 2-3 hours. Laboratory 2-3 hours. Total 4-6 hours per week.

AIR     281

281     AIR 281 – ENERGY MANAGEMENT I (3 Crs) – Introduces methodology for residential audits covering heat flow analysis, construction methods and materials. Discusses effects of life styles on energy consumption, conservation and practices, renewable energy sources, calculating cost and savings, interviewing and education techniques. Introduces commercial and industrial energy audits, methodology for the performance of audits covering heat flow analysis, construction methods and materials. Part I of II. Lecture 1-2 hours. Laboratory 2-4 hours. Total 3-6 hours per week. 2-3 credits

AIR     281

281     AIR 281 – ENERGY MANAGEMENT I (3 Crs) – Introduces methodology for residential audits covering heat flow analysis, construction methods and materials. Discusses effects of life styles on energy consumption, conservation and practices, renewable energy sources, calculating cost and savings, interviewing and education techniques. Introduces commercial and industrial energy audits, methodology for the performance of audits covering heat flow analysis, construction methods and materials. Part I of II. Lecture 1-2 hours. Laboratory 2-4 hours. Total 3-6 hours per week. 2-3 credits

AIR     281

281     AIR 281 – ENERGY MANAGEMENT I (3 Crs) – Introduces methodology for residential audits covering heat flow analysis, construction methods and materials. Discusses effects of life styles on energy consumption, conservation and practices, renewable energy sources, calculating cost and savings, interviewing and education techniques. Introduces commercial and industrial energy audits, methodology for the performance of audits covering heat flow analysis, construction methods and materials. Part I of II. Lecture 1-2 hours. Laboratory 2-4 hours. Total 3-6 hours per week. 2-3 credits

AIR     282

282     AIR 282 – ENERGY MANAGEMENT II (2 Crs) – Introduces methodology for residential audits covering heat flow analysis, construction methods and materials. Discusses effects of life styles on energy consumption, conservation and practices, renewable energy sources, calculating cost and savings, interviewing and education techniques. Introduces commercial and industrial energy audits, methodology for the performance of audits covering heat flow analysis, construction methods and materials. Part II of II. Lecture 1-2 hours. Laboratory 2-4 hours. Total 3-6 hours per week.

ART     100

100     ART 100 ART APPRECIATION (3 CR.) Introduces art from prehistoric times to the present day. Describes architectural styles, sculpture, photography, printmaking, and painting techniques. ENF 3 Requisite. Lecture 3 hours per week.

ART     100

100     ART 100 ART APPRECIATION (3 CR.) Introduces art from prehistoric times to the present day. Describes architectural styles, sculpture, photography, printmaking, and painting techniques. ENF 3 Requisite. Lecture 3 hours per week.

ART     101

101     ART 101 HISTORY AND APPRECIATION OF ART I (3 CR.) Presents the history and interpretation of architecture, sculpture, and painting. Begins with prehistoric art and follows the development of western civilization to the present. ENF 3 Requisite. May be taken out of sequence. Lecture 3 hours per week.

ART     101

101     ART 101 HISTORY AND APPRECIATION OF ART I (3 CR.) Presents the history and interpretation of architecture, sculpture, and painting. Begins with prehistoric art and follows the development of western civilization to the present. ENF 3 Requisite. May be taken out of sequence. Lecture 3 hours per week.

ART     101

101     ART 101 HISTORY AND APPRECIATION OF ART I (3 CR.) Presents the history and interpretation of architecture, sculpture, and painting. Begins with prehistoric art and follows the development of western civilization to the present. ENF 3 Requisite. May be taken out of sequence. Lecture 3 hours per week.

ART     121

121     ART 121 DRAWING I (3 CR.) Develops basic drawing skills and understanding of visual language through studio instruction/lecture. Introduces concepts such as proportion, space, perspective, tone and composition as applied to still life, landscape and the figure. Uses drawing media such as pencil, charcoal, ink wash and color media. Includes field trips and gallery assignments as appropriate. ENF 2 Requisite. Variable hours per week.

ART     121

121     ART 121 DRAWING I (3 CR.) Develops basic drawing skills and understanding of visual language through studio instruction/lecture. Introduces concepts such as proportion, space, perspective, tone and composition as applied to still life, landscape and the figure. Uses drawing media such as pencil, charcoal, ink wash and color media. Includes field trips and gallery assignments as appropriate. ENF 2 Requisite. Variable hours per week.