ACC     115

115     ACC 115 – APPLIED ACCOUNTING (3 Crs) – Presents practical accounting procedures for retail stores, professional individuals in firms, and personal service occupations. Covers the accounting cycle, journals, ledgers, preparation of financial statements and payrolls, and checking account management. Lecture 3-4 hours per week.

ACC     115

115     ACC 115 – APPLIED ACCOUNTING (3 Crs) – Presents practical accounting procedures for retail stores, professional individuals in firms, and personal service occupations. Covers the accounting cycle, journals, ledgers, preparation of financial statements and payrolls, and checking account management. Lecture 3-4 hours per week.

ACC     115

115     ACC 115 – APPLIED ACCOUNTING (3 Crs) – Presents practical accounting procedures for retail stores, professional individuals in firms, and personal service occupations. Covers the accounting cycle, journals, ledgers, preparation of financial statements and payrolls, and checking account management. Lecture 3-4 hours per week.

ACC     124

124     ACC 124 PAYROLL ACCOUNTING (3 CR.) Presents accounting systems and methods used in computing and recording payroll to include payroll taxes and compliance with federal and state legislation. Lecture 3 hours per week.

ACC     124

124     ACC 124 PAYROLL ACCOUNTING (3 CR.) Presents accounting systems and methods used in computing and recording payroll to include payroll taxes and compliance with federal and state legislation. Lecture 3 hours per week.

ACC     124

124     ACC 124 PAYROLL ACCOUNTING (3 CR.) Presents accounting systems and methods used in computing and recording payroll to include payroll taxes and compliance with federal and state legislation. Lecture 3 hours per week.

ACC     124

124     ACC 124 PAYROLL ACCOUNTING (3 CR.) Presents accounting systems and methods used in computing and recording payroll to include payroll taxes and compliance with federal and state legislation. Lecture 3 hours per week.

ACC     124

124     ACC 124 PAYROLL ACCOUNTING (3 CR.) Presents accounting systems and methods used in computing and recording payroll to include payroll taxes and compliance with federal and state legislation. Lecture 3 hours per week.

ACC     134

134     ACC 134 – SMALL BUSINESS TAXES (3 Crs) – Introduces taxes most frequently encountered in business. Includes payroll, sales, property, and income tax. Lecture 3 hours per week.

ACC     134

134     ACC 134 – SMALL BUSINESS TAXES (3 Crs) – Introduces taxes most frequently encountered in business. Includes payroll, sales, property, and income tax. Lecture 3 hours per week.

ACC     215

215     ACC 215 COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING (3-4 CR.) Introduces the computer in solving accounting problems. Focuses on operation of computers. Presents the accounting cycle and financial statement preparation in a computerized system and other applications for financial and managerial accounting. Prerequisite or co-requisite ACC 212 or equivalent. Lecture 3-4 hours per week.

ACC     215

215     ACC 215 COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING (3-4 CR.) Introduces the computer in solving accounting problems. Focuses on operation of computers. Presents the accounting cycle and financial statement preparation in a computerized system and other applications for financial and managerial accounting. Prerequisite or co-requisite ACC 212 or equivalent. Lecture 3-4 hours per week.

ACC     215

215     ACC 215 COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING (3-4 CR.) Introduces the computer in solving accounting problems. Focuses on operation of computers. Presents the accounting cycle and financial statement preparation in a computerized system and other applications for financial and managerial accounting. Prerequisite or co-requisite ACC 212 or equivalent. Lecture 3-4 hours per week.

ACC     290

290     ACC 290 – COORDINATED INTERNSHIP IN ACCOUNTING (3 Crs) – Supervises on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the college. Credit/practice ratio not to exceed 1:5 hours. May be repeated for credit. Variable hours. 1-5 credits

ADJ     107

107     ADJ 107 SURVEY OF CRIMINOLOGY (3 CR.) Surveys the volume and scope of crime; considers a variety of theories developed to explain the causation of crime and criminality. Reading Level Requisite ENG 05. Lecture 3 hours per week.

ADJ     107

107     ADJ 107 SURVEY OF CRIMINOLOGY (3 CR.) Surveys the volume and scope of crime; considers a variety of theories developed to explain the causation of crime and criminality. Reading Level Requisite ENG 05. Lecture 3 hours per week.

ADJ     111

111     ADJ 111 LAW ENFORCEMENT ORGANIZATION & ADMINISTRATION I (3 CR.) Teaches the principles of organization and administration of law enforcement agencies. Studies the management of line operations, staff and auxiliary services, investigative and juvenile units. Introduces the concept of data processing; examines policies, procedures, rules, and regulations pertaining to crime prevention. Surveys concepts of protection of life and property, detection of offenses, and apprehension of offenders. Prerequisite for ADJ 112, divisional approval or ADJ 111. Reading Level Requisite ENG 04. May be taken out of sequence. Lecture 3 hours per week.

ADJ     111

111     ADJ 111 LAW ENFORCEMENT ORGANIZATION & ADMINISTRATION I (3 CR.) Teaches the principles of organization and administration of law enforcement agencies. Studies the management of line operations, staff and auxiliary services, investigative and juvenile units. Introduces the concept of data processing; examines policies, procedures, rules, and regulations pertaining to crime prevention. Surveys concepts of protection of life and property, detection of offenses, and apprehension of offenders. Prerequisite for ADJ 112, divisional approval or ADJ 111. Reading Level Requisite ENG 04. May be taken out of sequence. Lecture 3 hours per week.

ADJ     127

127     ADJ 127 FIREARMS AND MARKSMANSHIP (3 CR.) Surveys lethal weapons in current usage and current views on weapon types and ammunition design. Examines the legal guidelines as to use of deadly force, safety in handling of weaponry, and weapon care and cleaning; marksmanship instruction under standard range conditions. Prerequisite permission of instructor. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 5 hours per week.

ADJ     127

127     ADJ 127 FIREARMS AND MARKSMANSHIP (3 CR.) Surveys lethal weapons in current usage and current views on weapon types and ammunition design. Examines the legal guidelines as to use of deadly force, safety in handling of weaponry, and weapon care and cleaning; marksmanship instruction under standard range conditions. Prerequisite permission of instructor. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 5 hours per week.

ADJ     131

131     ADJ 131 LEGAL EVIDENCE I (3 CR.) Surveys the identification, degrees, and admissibility of evidence for criminal prosecution; examines pretrial and trial procedures as they pertain to the rules of evidence. Reading Level Requisite ENG 05. Must be completed in sequence. Lecture 3 hours per week.

ADJ     131

131     ADJ 131 LEGAL EVIDENCE I (3 CR.) Surveys the identification, degrees, and admissibility of evidence for criminal prosecution; examines pretrial and trial procedures as they pertain to the rules of evidence. Reading Level Requisite ENG 05. Must be completed in sequence. Lecture 3 hours per week.

ADJ     133

133     ADJ 133 ETHICS AND THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROFESSIONAL (3 CR.)(3 CR.) Examines ethical dilemmas pertaining to the criminal justice system, including those in policing, courts, and corrections. Focuses on some of the specific ethical choices that must be made by the criminal justice professional. Lecture 3 hours per week.

ADJ     133

133     ADJ 133 ETHICS AND THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROFESSIONAL (3 CR.)(3 CR.) Examines ethical dilemmas pertaining to the criminal justice system, including those in policing, courts, and corrections. Focuses on some of the specific ethical choices that must be made by the criminal justice professional. Lecture 3 hours per week.

ADJ     138

138     ADJ 138 DEFENSIVE TACTICS (2 CR.) Surveys and demonstrates the various types of non-lethal force tools and tactics for use by criminal justice personnel in self-defense, arrest, search, restraint and transport of those in custody. Lecture 2 hours per week.

ADJ     138

138     ADJ 138 DEFENSIVE TACTICS (2 CR.) Surveys and demonstrates the various types of non-lethal force tools and tactics for use by criminal justice personnel in self-defense, arrest, search, restraint and transport of those in custody. Lecture 2 hours per week.

ADJ     152

152     ADJ 152 – UNARMED SECURITY OFFERS – DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (1 Cr) – Surveys the theory and practice of un-armed private security personnel duties and responsibilities. Prepares student for licensing and professionalism. Lecture 1 hour per week.

ADJ     152

152     ADJ 152 – UNARMED SECURITY OFFERS – DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (1 Cr) – Surveys the theory and practice of un-armed private security personnel duties and responsibilities. Prepares student for licensing and professionalism. Lecture 1 hour per week.

ADJ     152

152     ADJ 152 – UNARMED SECURITY OFFERS – DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (1 Cr) – Surveys the theory and practice of un-armed private security personnel duties and responsibilities. Prepares student for licensing and professionalism. Lecture 1 hour per week.

ADJ     152

152     ADJ 152 – UNARMED SECURITY OFFERS – DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (1 Cr) – Surveys the theory and practice of un-armed private security personnel duties and responsibilities. Prepares student for licensing and professionalism. Lecture 1 hour per week.

ADJ     153

153     ADJ 153 – ARMED SECURITY OFFICERS – DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (1 Cr) – Surveys the theory and practice of armed private security personnel duties and responsibilities; prepares student for licensing and professionalism. Lecture 1 hour per week.

ADJ     153

153     ADJ 153 – ARMED SECURITY OFFICERS – DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (1 Cr) – Surveys the theory and practice of armed private security personnel duties and responsibilities; prepares student for licensing and professionalism. Lecture 1 hour per week.

ADJ     153

153     ADJ 153 – ARMED SECURITY OFFICERS – DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (1 Cr) – Surveys the theory and practice of armed private security personnel duties and responsibilities; prepares student for licensing and professionalism. Lecture 1 hour per week.

ADJ     153

153     ADJ 153 – ARMED SECURITY OFFICERS – DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (1 Cr) – Surveys the theory and practice of armed private security personnel duties and responsibilities; prepares student for licensing and professionalism. Lecture 1 hour per week.

ADJ     153

153     ADJ 153 – ARMED SECURITY OFFICERS – DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (1 Cr) – Surveys the theory and practice of armed private security personnel duties and responsibilities; prepares student for licensing and professionalism. Lecture 1 hour per week.

ADJ     171

171     ADJ 171 FORENSIC SCIENCE I (4 CR.) Introduces students to crime scene technology, procedures for sketching, diagramming and using casting materials. Surveys the concepts of forensic chemistry, fingerprint classification/identification and latent techniques, drug identification, hair and fiber evidence, death investigation techniques, thin-layer chromatographic methods, and arson materials examination. Reading Level Requisite ENG 05. May be completed out of sequence. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 6 hours per week.

ADJ     171

171     ADJ 171 FORENSIC SCIENCE I (4 CR.) Introduces students to crime scene technology, procedures for sketching, diagramming and using casting materials. Surveys the concepts of forensic chemistry, fingerprint classification/identification and latent techniques, drug identification, hair and fiber evidence, death investigation techniques, thin-layer chromatographic methods, and arson materials examination. Reading Level Requisite ENG 05. May be completed out of sequence. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 6 hours per week.

ADJ     171

171     ADJ 171 FORENSIC SCIENCE I (4 CR.) Introduces students to crime scene technology, procedures for sketching, diagramming and using casting materials. Surveys the concepts of forensic chemistry, fingerprint classification/identification and latent techniques, drug identification, hair and fiber evidence, death investigation techniques, thin-layer chromatographic methods, and arson materials examination. Reading Level Requisite ENG 05. May be completed out of sequence. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 6 hours per week.

ADJ     171

171     ADJ 171 FORENSIC SCIENCE I (4 CR.) Introduces students to crime scene technology, procedures for sketching, diagramming and using casting materials. Surveys the concepts of forensic chemistry, fingerprint classification/identification and latent techniques, drug identification, hair and fiber evidence, death investigation techniques, thin-layer chromatographic methods, and arson materials examination. Reading Level Requisite ENG 05. May be completed out of sequence. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 6 hours per week.

ADJ     172

172     ADJ 172 FORENSIC SCIENCE II (4 CR.) Introduces students to crime scene technology, procedures for sketching, diagramming and using casting materials. Surveys the concepts of forensic chemistry, fingerprint classification/identification and latent techniques, drug identification, hair and fiber evidence, death investigation techniques, thin-layer chromatographic methods, and arson materials examination. Reading Level Requisite ENG 05. May be completed out of sequence. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 6 hours per week.

ADJ     172

172     ADJ 172 FORENSIC SCIENCE II (4 CR.) Introduces students to crime scene technology, procedures for sketching, diagramming and using casting materials. Surveys the concepts of forensic chemistry, fingerprint classification/identification and latent techniques, drug identification, hair and fiber evidence, death investigation techniques, thin-layer chromatographic methods, and arson materials examination. Reading Level Requisite ENG 05. May be completed out of sequence. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 6 hours per week.

ADJ     172

172     ADJ 172 FORENSIC SCIENCE II (4 CR.) Introduces students to crime scene technology, procedures for sketching, diagramming and using casting materials. Surveys the concepts of forensic chemistry, fingerprint classification/identification and latent techniques, drug identification, hair and fiber evidence, death investigation techniques, thin-layer chromatographic methods, and arson materials examination. Reading Level Requisite ENG 05. May be completed out of sequence. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 6 hours per week.

ADJ     172

172     ADJ 172 FORENSIC SCIENCE II (4 CR.) Introduces students to crime scene technology, procedures for sketching, diagramming and using casting materials. Surveys the concepts of forensic chemistry, fingerprint classification/identification and latent techniques, drug identification, hair and fiber evidence, death investigation techniques, thin-layer chromatographic methods, and arson materials examination. Reading Level Requisite ENG 05. May be completed out of sequence. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 6 hours per week.

ADJ     198

198     ADJ 198 – SEMINAR AND PROJECT IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE AGENCY MANAGEMENT (3 Crs) – The course will considt of an independent study in the comparison of Criminal Justice Agency Missions and Management.

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     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.