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<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>February</strong> <strong>10</strong>, <strong>2012</strong>, 3:<strong>10</strong> <strong>PM</strong><br />
28 <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring <strong>2012</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu<br />
Courses<br />
CJ G070 - Sergeant Supervisory,<br />
Law Enforcement<br />
4 units<br />
Fundamentals of police supervision. 80 hour POST<br />
certified course.<br />
Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.<br />
$61 course material fee<br />
2 week course beginning the week of 03/12/12<br />
PERMISSION ONLY<br />
Contact the Criminal Justice Training Center for more<br />
information.<br />
68684 8am-12pm MTWThF CR JUS 113 Quiros<br />
and 1-5pm MTWThF CR JUS 113<br />
CJ G078 - Public Safety Dispatcher Basic<br />
(Intensive Format)<br />
6.5 units<br />
The purpose of this course is to provide the student with<br />
an understanding of the basic roles, responsibilities, and<br />
duties of a dispatcher within a public safety agency.<br />
This course provides standardized dispatcher training<br />
and introduces students to the skills and knowledge<br />
necessary to work in a communications center in a<br />
productive and professional manner. This intensive<br />
format course is approved by the California Commission<br />
on Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) and is<br />
designed for the student who is currently employed as a<br />
dispatcher for a public safety agency.<br />
Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.<br />
Advisories: The student should be currently employed<br />
as a dispatcher for a public safety agency. The student<br />
should have a basic understanding of the following<br />
subjects as they apply to the position of dispatcher:<br />
California statutory codes, law enforcement radio codes;<br />
the phonetic alphabet; military time; police jargon and<br />
abbreviations; telephone and radio procedures.<br />
$32 course material fee<br />
3 week course beginning the week of 04/16/12<br />
PERMISSION ONLY<br />
Contact the Criminal Justice Training Center for more<br />
information-ADVISORY: Must be currently employed as<br />
a dispatcher in a public safety agency or equivalent<br />
68687 8am-12pm MTWThF CR JUS 113 Quiros<br />
and 1-4pm MTWThF CR JUS 113<br />
and 4-5pm MTWThF CR JUS 113<br />
CJ G079 - Public Safety Dispatcher<br />
Basic (Extended Format)<br />
6.5 units<br />
The purpose of this course is to provide the student with<br />
an understanding of the basic roles, responsibilities, and<br />
duties of a dispatcher within a public safety agency.<br />
This course provides standardized dispatcher training<br />
and introduces students to the skills and knowledge<br />
necessary to work in a communications center in a<br />
productive and professional manner. This extended<br />
format course is approved by the California Commission<br />
on Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) and is<br />
designed for the entry level student who is not currently<br />
employed as a dispatcher with a public safety agency.<br />
Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.<br />
$32 course material fee<br />
15 week course beginning the week of 01/31/12<br />
Meets Tuesday and Thursday evenings, 6pm-<strong>10</strong>pm<br />
68688 6-9:35pm TTh CR JUS 113 Quiros<br />
and 9:35-<strong>10</strong>pm TTh CR JUS 113<br />
CJ G080 - Communications Training Officer 2 units<br />
Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T) Certified<br />
40 Hr Communications Training Officer (CTO) course.<br />
Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.<br />
Prerequisites: Criminal Justice G078 and minimum of<br />
one year experience as a public safety dispatcher<br />
$15 course material fee<br />
1 week course beginning the week of 04/02/12<br />
PERMISSION ONLY<br />
Contact the Criminal Justice Training Center for more<br />
information<br />
68696 8am-5pm MTWThF CR JUS 113 Quiros<br />
CJ G092 - SWAT, Special Weapons<br />
and Tactics, Basic<br />
4 units<br />
Concepts, planning, tactical operations, approach/<br />
entry/search techniques; use of chemical agents,<br />
weapons, rappelling and task-related physical activities.<br />
Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.<br />
Prerequisites: Criminal Justice G064 and permission of<br />
Criminal Justice Training Center<br />
$68 course material fee<br />
2 week course beginning the week of 02/28/12<br />
PERMISSION ONLY<br />
Contact the Criminal Justice Training Center for more<br />
information-Pre-requisite and Advisory<br />
68689 8am-5pm TWThF CR JUS 112 Quiros<br />
and 8am-5pm MTWThFS CR JUS 112<br />
CJ G095 - Leadership Development<br />
Program for Law Enforcement<br />
3 units<br />
Student will learn to articulate knowledge of leadership<br />
concepts in the law enforcement environment. Critical<br />
assessment of evaluation policies, leadership behavior,<br />
performance appraisals will be covered, as well as,<br />
establishing the difference between civil and criminal<br />
accountability and the application of Community<br />
Oriented Policing and Problem Solving.<br />
Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.<br />
Prerequisites: Criminal Justice G064 and G070<br />
$5 course material fee<br />
12 week course beginning the week of 02/22/12<br />
PERMISSION ONLY<br />
Contact the Criminal Justice Training Center for more<br />
information-Oreintation: 2/8/<strong>2012</strong>, 8am-<strong>10</strong>am-Class<br />
meetings 8am-5pm on 2/22, 3/14, 3/28, 4/11, 4/25, 5/9<br />
68690 8am-5pm W CR JUS 112 Quiros<br />
and 2 hrs 39 min arr/week CR JUS 112<br />
and 8am-5pm W CR JUS 112<br />
CJ G099 - P.O.S.T. Instructor Certification 2 units<br />
This course specifically addresses delivery of the POST<br />
(California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and<br />
Training) Basic Course curriculum and is designed to<br />
expand and enhance the competency and effectiveness<br />
of criminal justice instructor. Course components are<br />
structured to deal with the subject matter expertise,<br />
various instructional techniques, adult learning<br />
concepts, student driven learning and validation<br />
exercises. This course may be taken 4 times.<br />
Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.<br />
Prerequisites: Criminal Justice G064 or approval by<br />
director of Criminal Justice Training Center<br />
$5 course material fee<br />
68485 7am-12pm Th CR JUS 113 Quiros<br />
and 1-6pm Th CR JUS 113<br />
and 7am-12pm F CR JUS 113<br />
and 1-6pm F CR JUS 113<br />
and 7am-12pm S CR JUS 113<br />
CJ G<strong>10</strong>7 - Drugs, Health, and Society 3 units<br />
Same as: Health Education G<strong>10</strong>7<br />
Learn how drugs are used and abused, as well as the<br />
problems associated with physical and emotional<br />
addiction and dependence. Law enforcement, health<br />
concerns, and societal views of drugs are also examined.<br />
Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />
68466 7:55-9:20am MW FORUM2 <strong>10</strong>1 Watkins<br />
CJ G1<strong>10</strong> - Criminal Investigation<br />
3 units<br />
This course addresses the fundamentals of criminal<br />
investigation including searches, interview and<br />
interrogation techniques, crime scene investigation,<br />
sources of information, and case preparation and<br />
management.<br />
Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />
8 week course beginning the week of 04/02/12<br />
663<strong>10</strong> 7:55-11:05am TTh ADMIN 215 Watkins<br />
CJ G115 - Organized Crime and Terrorism 3 units<br />
An introductory course on organized crime and<br />
terrorism. Subjects include social and theoretical<br />
examinations of organized crime and terrorism. The<br />
means law enforcement professionals use to combat the<br />
organizations and their criminal acts are also examined.<br />
Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />
68176 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm MW BUS 208 Watkins<br />
CJ G123 - Juvenile Law<br />
3 units<br />
This course provides a study of the juvenile justice<br />
system. It examines patterns of criminal delinquent<br />
behavior and the theories that explain this behavior and<br />
how to control it. This course also examines dependent<br />
children as a result of neglect and abuse.<br />
Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />
64<strong>10</strong>5 7:55-11:05am M BUS 2<strong>10</strong> Ormes<br />
68692 7:55-11:05am F BUS 113 Gibbs<br />
CJ G128 - Criminal Procedure & Evidence 3 units<br />
This course provides an overview of procedural criminal<br />
and evidentiary law. This course examines state and<br />
federal constitutional, statutory, and case law governing<br />
criminal prosecutions and post-conviction proceedings.<br />
Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />
68182 11:<strong>10</strong>am-2:20pm M ADMIN 223 Ormes<br />
CJ G130 - Character Development for<br />
Law Enforcement<br />
3 units<br />
This course defines the principals of personal character<br />
as they relate to ethics. It establishes the critical role<br />
that character plays in the ethical decision making of a<br />
person, personal and professional life. It also examines<br />
how ethical choices impact the professional law<br />
enforcement environment and the subsequent effect<br />
on police service This exceptional course is the only<br />
known curriculum that specifically addresses character<br />
and how this quality relates and affects professional law<br />
enforcement.<br />
Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />
64604 7:55-11:05am M BUS 113 Hicks<br />
CLASS CANCELLATION<br />
<strong>College</strong> reserves the right to cancel classes.<br />
All classes offered are based upon sufficient<br />
enrollment to economically warrant them. Classes<br />
may be cancelled as a result of low enrollment,<br />
State legislation, and/or financial considerations.<br />
When classes are cancelled due to low enrollment,<br />
every attempt will be made to help students adjust<br />
their academic schedules.<br />
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