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School: Carroll Community College

Training Center(s): Westminster, United States
Tel.: 410-386-8100

Continuing Education & Training
1601 Washington Rd.
Westminster, MD 21157
USA

Police Administration
Course Format: Classroom
Police Administration will study the principles of supervision, management, and organization as they relate to police organizations. Personnel issues, community relations, and measures of effectiveness will be discussed. Prerequisite: CRIM-101. Three hours lecture each week. Three credits. Three billable hours. Course Objectives and Grading Information Course Objectives: Describe the rol...
 

Parole and Probation
Course Format: Classroom
Parole and Probation is a study of the origins of parole and probation with emphasis on contemporary approaches to corrections. Topics include pre-sentence investigations, duties and responsibilities of parole and probation officers, evaluation of programs, and supervision and treatment of offenders. Prerequisite: CRIM-102. Three hours lecture each week. Three credits. Three billable hours. ...
 

Patrol Operations
Course Format: Classroom
Patrol Operations is a study of the ever-increasing responsibilities and duties associated with the every day activities of preserving the peace and tranquility of an officer’s patrol area. Emphasis is placed on how and why certain procedures, functions, policies, supervisory directions, and personnel training issues affect the daily patrol. A variety of scenario situations will be the bas...
 

Forensic Science
Course Format: Classroom
Forensic Science introduces the student to the history, principles, and practices of the use of science in our criminal justice system. Examines the medical and legal uses of the forensic sciences and their specific application in the resolution of criminal investigations. Topics include DNA analysis, fingerprints, firearms examination, and trace evidence. Prerequisite: CRIM-101. Three hours le...
 

Law Enforcement and the Community
Course Format: Classroom
Law Enforcement and the Community is a study of the relationship between police and the community with recommendations for ways of working together to reduce crime. Emphasis is placed on police in a culturally diverse society. Prerequisite: exemption/completion of READ-101. Three hours lecture each week. Three credits. Three billable hours. Course Objectives and Grading Information Course...
 

Criminal Justice System
Course Format: Classroom
Introduction to the Criminal Justice System surveys the historical development of law enforcement, courts, and corrections. It examines the organization with the United States of federal, state, and local agencies and institutions with staff functions and appointment requirements. Prerequisite: exemption/completion of READ-101. Three hours lecture each week. Three credits. Three billable hours....
 

First Reponder
Course Format: Classroom
First Responder provides the student with the knowledge and skills necessary to render basic care to a sick or injured person until the arrival of emergency medical providers. The course focuses on performing patient assessments and managing life threatening situations. Successful completion allows the student to take the Maryland First Responder exam for which there is an additional fee. Atten...
 

JAVA
Course Format: Classroom
Introduction to JAVA is an introduction to an object-oriented programming language, popular for Web-based programming. The course will cover the fundamental concepts associated with programming and the use of JAVA to solve problems and write programs. Prerequisite: CIS-129, or permission of the program advisor. Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory each week. Four credits. Four billable hou...
 

Game Programming
Course Format: Classroom
Game Programming is an introductory programming course for students who would like to build computer games using Flash ActionScript for rapid game development. ActionScript is a very modern object-oriented language used by many professional web developers yet the language is easy enough for an amateur to use. No prior experience is necessary. To build games, students will develop problem-solvin...
 

Advanced Web Page Authoring
Course Format: Classroom
Advanced Web Page Authoring will use the latest software technology to develop dynamic websites. Among the topics covered are ASP.NET server side scripting, database driven web sites, XML documents, and basic web server administration. Knowledge of HTML and some computer programming experience is highly recommended. Prerequisite: exemption/completion of CGR-157, CIS-120, CIS-129, or permission ...
 

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