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Addictive Drugs Surveys drinking and drug use, alcoholism, and drug addiction. Students discuss relevant theories and research, treatment rationale and modalities, and the social, psychological, physical, and legal aspects of chemical dependency.
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Professional Development in Addiction CounselingIntroduction to the field of addiction counseling and treatment, state mandated counseling education and certification processes as well as methods for documenting trainee work experience hours.
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Constitutional LawStudies the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Fourteenth Amendments to the U. S. Constitution and their impact on contemporary police practices. Students analyze Supreme Court decisions concerning arrests, searches, seizures, self-incrimination, and post-indictment right to counsel.
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Criminal InvestigationPresents fundamental investigative techniques used within the criminal justice system. Topics include discovery, preservation, and presentation of evidence, methods of obtaining information and developing sources, and functions of a criminal laboratory.
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CriminologySurveys the study of crime, causation, and criminals. Topics include types and characteristics of offenders and criminal behaviors, recidivism, environmental influences, diagnostic methods, prediction, prevention, and social policy.
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Criminal LawSurveys theories and concepts of law pertaining to the criminal justice system. Topics include the Revised Code of Washington and specific state and federal constitutional amendments.
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Administration Criminal Justice Report WritingPresents the fundamentals of written communication, using study guides and practice in mechanics and processes. Activities concentrate on preparing professional documents with appropriate sentence and paragraph structure. Writing models are used to demonstrate effective rhetorical strategies and stylistic options.
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Survey of Police Organization & AdministrationPresents organizational structure and concepts of staff and line, chain of command, and hierarchy. Students examine advantages and limitations of organizational models for agencies of varying sizes....
Introduction to Criminal JusticeSurveys the criminal justice process from arrest through release. Students examine the relationships and responsibilities of and among police, prosecutors, courts, and probation and
parole systems.
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Managerial AccountingExplores the use of managerial accounting techniques and analytical tools in business decision-making. Students focus on short- and long-range financial planning, management planning, and control....
Computerized AccountingIntroduces the use of the PC to solve accounting problems. Students create accounting applications using various software programs....
Accounting For Non-Profit AgenciesPresents a framework for accounting and financial reporting for government and not-for-profit organizations. Topics include general and special fund accounting for hospitals, charities, foundations, colleges and universities, and government agencies....
Cost AccountingCovers the fundamentals and principles of cost accounting. Students learn cost control by applying process, job, and standard cost procedures....
Federal Income TaxesIntroduces the concepts and procedures for preparing personal federal income tax returns....
Business Payroll Tax AccountingExamines systems and operations of payroll tax accounting. Students learn to prepare Form 941, 940, and W-2 and to use a computerized payroll system. Topics include the Fair Labor Standards Act and Social Security Act....
Practical AccountingACCT 101 Practical Accounting I . 5 CR
Introduces the use of journals and ledgers for reporting business transactions. Students learn periodic adjustments, closing procedures, and preparation of financial statements. For vocational business majors. Not recommended for students transferring to 4-year colleges. Prerequisite: BUS 145 (prev G BUS 145) recommended.
ACCT 102 Practical Accountin......
Advanced Translation WorkshopHands-on experience in the translation, editing, and finalization of actual commercial texts. Texts are drawn from a variety of fields including sci-tech, legal, commercial, and medical. Emphasis is on professional presentation. Included is a team translation project. Prerequisite: Acceptance into program; bilingual proficiency.
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Fundamentals of TranslationLearn basic translation techniques and the process of translation. Includes a practical review of the English writing, editing, and proofreading skills necessary to produce clear, and polished translations. Prerequisite: Acceptance into program; bilingual proficiency....
Practicum in Playground LeadershipIntroduces methods and materials for leading playground activities. Students learn techniques of program planning, organization, and operation, and gain directed on-the-job experience.
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Therapeutic RecreationIntroduces the history and philosophy of therapeutic recreation for individuals with disabilities. Students focus on understanding the basic problems, needs, and strengths of all disability groups in relation to developing and implementing a therapeutic recreation program. Format includes field trips to local agencies and a practicum component.
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