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Police Science I
ID: CRJ-281
Course topics include but are not limited to: Intro to Criminal Law, Courts, Crimes, and Procedures, First Amend., Basic Patrol Operations, and Traffic Law. After successful completion of this course, students will be eligible to complete the SCCJA certification exam for these instructional blocks.
Police Science II
ID: CRJ-282
Course topics include but are not limited to: Domestic Violence, Juv. Procedures, and Victimology. After successful completion of this course, students will be eligible to complete the SCCJA certification exam for these instructional blocks.
Police Science III
ID: CRJ-283
Course topics include but are not limited to: Report Writing, Interviewing, Officer Survival, Drug Enforcement, and Crime Scene and Physical Evidence. After successful completion of this course, students will be eligible to complete the SCCJA certification exam for these instructional blocks.
Police Science IV
ID: CRJ-284
Course topics include but are not limited to: Basic Collision Investigation, Uniform Traffic Ticket, Vehicle Tactics, and Mind Armor. After successful completion of this course, students will be eligible to complete the SCCJA certification exam for these instructional blocks.
Political Parties, Campaigns & Elections
ID: PSC-225
This course will focus on the dominant two-party system in U.S. politics, the federal campaign and election system, and electoral campaign races. The course will trace the evolution of political parties in the U.S., as well as focus on how campaigns are mounted and won.
Politics of the Middle East
ID: PSC-206
This course examines the domestic and international politics of countries in the Middle East. Coursework compares political systems in the region and factors such as economics, religion, and societal divisions that influence both domestic politics and external relations of the countries.
Pre-Nursing
ID: NUR-100
This course covers an exploration of nursing as a possible career choice.
Precalculus
ID: MAT-112
This course includes the following topics: algebraic, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions and their graphs; analytic trigonometry; analytic geometry; and applications of trigonometry.
Precision Grinding
ID: MTT-155
This course is a study of theoretical and practical training in cylindrical grinding, advanced surface grinding operations and cutter grinding techniques.
Precision Machining I
ID: MTT-151
This course is an introduction to basic machine shop practices with emphasis on safety, hand tools, band saws, drill presses and measuring tools.
Precision Machining II
ID: MTT-152
This course is an introduction to the operation of basic machine shop equipment with emphasis on milling machines and surface grinders.
Precision Machining III
ID: MTT-153
This course is an introduction to the operation of basic machine shop equipment with emphasis on lathes.
Precision Machining IV
ID: MTT-154
This course is a study of techniques used to produce more complex precision plant parts that require multiple machine tools.
Preparation for Clinical
ID: NMT-100
This course will prepare nuclear medicine students for the clinical environment within the hospital, prior to beginning rotations.
Preparation for Engineering Technology
ID: EGR-103
This course covers the opportunities available and basic skills needed for careers in engineering technology. Topics of study include concepts and terminologies used in engineering technology, use of scientific calculators, problem solving techniques, and SI system of measurements. Students are introduced to computers and their usage as a tool in engineering technology.
Preventive Maintenance
ID: IMT-160
This course covers preventive maintenance techniques.
Prin of Quality & Continous Improvement
ID: AMT-160
This course prepares students for an assessment leading to Manufacturing Skill Standards Council Certified Production Technician (MSSC-CPT). Students will be equipped with the skills to ensure the production and manufacturing systems meet quality system requirements as defined by business/customers.
Principles of Cad
ID: EGT-251
This course includes the additional use of CAD software for production of technical drawings and related documentation.
Principles of Computed Tomography
ID: RAD-120
This course is a study of assurance procedures, and radiation dosimetry in computed tomography. Special applications of computer tomography will be explored including interventional procedures, high speed ct scanning, 3 dimensional ct and multi-planar reformations. A review of special scanner features will also be covered in the course.
Principles of Management
ID: MGT-101
This course is a study of management theories, emphasizing the management functions of planning, decision making, organizing, leading, and controlling.