9. MEDIOS EDUCATIVOS
9.1 BIBLIOTECA Y HEMEROTECA
9.1.1 Biblioteca y Hemeroteca sede Pasto
CJ-150 Juvenile Delinquency and Procedures 2.00 cr Causes and prevention of delinquency and the rules governing the dis-position of juveniles from intake to the final adjudication.
Class (2.00)
CJ-162 Reality Therapy 3.00 cr
Concepts of Reality Therapy, Choice Theory and the counseling envi-ronment including role play demonstrations and practice of individual counseling. Also includes clarification of wants, determining behavioral direction, seven forms of evaluation and characteristics of plans.
Class (3.00), Lab (2.00) Equivalent to CORR-161
CJ-181 Aikido Self Defense 1.00 cr
Aikido based self defense study of the use of force and defensive tactics.
Focuses on joint lock and joint manipulation of the wrist, elbow and shoulder. Each student should be in sound physical condition prior to participation.
Lab (1.00)
CJ-182 ASP Tactical Baton Basic Certification 0.50 cr Handling and proper application of the ASP Tactical Baton. ASP certifi-cation will be given for successful completion.
CJ-190 Chemical Abuse and Dependency 4.00 cr Topics pertinent to drug and alcohol abuse in the U.S. Effects of stimu-lants, depressants and hallucinogens, identification of drugs and drug users, drug offenses, the history of drug laws, law enforcement strate-gies, alcoholism and treatment and prevention methods.
Class (4.00)
CJ-220 Thinking Errors 3.00 cr
An introduction to dysfunctional cognitive and behavioral patterns of adolescents involved with the juvenile justice system. Identification, as-sessment and intervention(s) related specifically to thinking errors are explored.
Class (3.00) Equivalent to JUV-110
CJ-222 Laws of Arrest, Search and Seizure 2.00 cr Comprehensive examination of the Ohio Revised Code, major Supreme Court decisions and the Ohio Rules of Criminal Procedure, generally addressing the laws of arrest, search and seizure.
Class (2.00)
CJ-230 Adult Sexual Offender 3.00 cr
Modus operanio and cycle of the adult sex offender, specifically in the areas of victim selection, activities, attitudes, sexual drive and inhibi-tion. Issues of supervision, classification, treatment strategies and legal aspects are examined.
Class (3.00)
CJ-250 Criminology 3.00 cr
Introduces concerns that constitute criminology as a science. Terminol-ogy, the nature and extent of crime, the causes of crime and criminality and the impact of crime on social change.
Class (3.00)
CISS-296 CISS Practicum 2.00 cr
On-site shadowing and/or working as an information systems support technician for a company.
Class (1.00), Lab (8.00)
Prerequisites: take CISS-110, CISS-225, NET-110
Criminal Justice
CJ-100 Criminal Justice Systems 3.00 cr
Introduction to law enforcement, prosecution, courts and corrections components of the system of justice in the U.S. Considers the history, philosophy and functions of these components as well as current prob-lems and issues.
Class (2.00), Lab (2.00)
CJ-105 Sign Language 1.00 cr
Introduction to communication needs of the deaf community. The stu-dent learns and practices conversational sign language skills that will facilitate the provision of services to signing clients and their families.
Lab (2.00)
CJ-107 Probation and Parole 3.00 cr
Probation, parole and community-based correction programs. Legal considerations, detention processes, community treatment programs, social investigations, the use of community resources, the role of the probation and parole officer in community service and the supervision of offenders.
Class (2.00), Lab (3.00)
Equivalent to CORR-106, CORR-106
CJ-108 Residential Services 3.00 cr
Class (2.00), Lab (4.00) Equivalent to CORR-105
CJ-121 Ohio Criminal Law 2.00 cr
Comprehensive study of the Ohio Revised Code. Elements of offenses are identified and applied to hypothetical situations enabling the stu-dent to apply the law and determine appropriate charges. A consider-ation of the laws that govern the operconsider-ation of Ohio’s criminal justice system.
Class (2.00), Lab (2.00)
CJ-122 Civil Law 3.00 cr
Class (2.00), Lab (3.00) Equivalent to CORR-122
CJ-127 Victim Awareness 3.00 cr
Impact of victimization and its relevance in the treatment of the of-fender. Impact of criminal behavior on the victim; how the offender convinces others that he is the victim; and how criminal thinking and rehabilitation. Role playing as a technique and its use in victim aware-ness programs.
Class (3.00), Lab (1.00)
CJ-132 Law Enforcement Photography 3.00 cr
Traditional historic methods of crime scene photography to present technological advancements in multiple aspects of photography related to law enforcement.
Class (2.00), Lab (3.00)
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Construction Management
CM-103 Construction Law 3.00 cr
Application of legal principles in the areas of contracts, specifications and human resources.
Class (3.00)
CM-104 Construction Estimating 3.00 cr
Examines the costs of labor, equipment and materials as well as bonds, insurance and quantity measurement for bidding packages.
Class (3.00), Lab (1.00)
CM-105 Construction Project Management 3.00 cr Discusses practical project control, scheduling, bidding, procurement, construction and closeout, labor planning and job-site administration.
Class (3.00), Lab (1.00)
CM-201 Construction Management Experience I 3.00 cr Practice work in a construction trades environment. Coordinated by an instructor.
Lab (9.00)
CM-202 Construction Management Experience II 3.00 cr Practice work in a construction trades environment. Coordinated by an instructor.
Lab (9.00)
Prerequisites: take CM-201
CM-203 Construction Management Experience III 3.00 cr Practice work in a construction trades environment. Coordinated by an instructor.
Lab (3.00)
CM-204 OSHA Construction Safety 1.00 cr
Provides construction workers, supervisors and other personnel respon-sible for construction activities with an awareness of construction safety and health concerns in the construction industry. Includes Introduc-tion to OSHA, electrical safety, control of hazardous emergencies, fall protection, scaffolds, cranes and rigging, trenching and excavations, fire prevention, permit-required confined space entry, materials handling, power tool use and guarding, stairways and ladders.
Class (1.00)
CM-210 ACI Certification Field Test Level I 0.50 cr Class (0.50)
CM-290 Construction Special Topics 0.25-5.00 cr Structured exploration of a specific topic(s) by participants in a group.
CM-ELEC Construction Management. Elective
CJ-260 Correctional Administration (Capstone) 3.00 cr (Winter and Spring)
Problem-solving, planning and evaluation, time management, supervi-sion, grantsmanship, research appreciation and external auditing proce-dures. Includes problems that confront human services and corrections administration.
Class (3.00)
Equivalent to CORR-217
CJ-263 Crisis Recognition and Referral 2.00 cr Developed for paraprofessionals who work in helping relationships.
Creates an awareness of crises that develop or occur suddenly in the lives of people and identifies helping behaviors used until professional help is obtained or referral is completed. Various community resources are identified.
Class (2.00), Lab (2.00)
CJ-286 Chemical Dependency Practicum 2.00 cr Orientation
An overview of treatment, dependency and intervention.
Orientation to Ohio’s chemical dependency counselor certification process.
Class (1.00), Lab (3.00)
CJ-287 Chemical Dependency Practicum I 3.00 cr Work in a supervised counseling experience in the chemical dependency field meeting requirements of the board.
Class (2.00), Lab (10.00) Prerequisites: take CJ-286
CJ-288 Chemical Dependency Practicum II 3.00 cr Work in a supervised counseling experience in the chemical dependency field meeting requirements of the board.
Class (2.00), Lab (10.00) Prerequisites: take CJ-287
CJ-289 Chemical Dependency Practicum III 3.00 cr Work in a supervised counseling experience in the chemical dependency field meeting requirements of the board.
Class (2.00), Lab (10.00) Prerequisites: take CJ-288
Construction Management
CM-100 Basic Construction Skills 4.00 cr
Introduction to construction maintenance through modules in basic safety, construction math, hand tools, power tools, blueprints and basic rigging.
Class (4.00)
CM-102 Construction Surveying 3.00 cr
Automatic levels, total stations, horizontal and vertical alignment along with calculations, building layout and GPS equipment and software.
Class (3.00), Lab (1.00)
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Construction Management - Carpentry CMCP-272C Patented Forms and Wall Systems 3.00 cr
Procedures involved in the safe handling, placement and finishing of concrete. Includes concrete equipment, concrete finishing, concrete dur-ing patented forms, movdur-ing a flydur-ing form system and the installation of tilt-up wall systems.
Class (3.00), Lab (1.00) Prerequisites: take CMCP-272B
CMCP-273A Exterior Finishes 3.00 cr
Siding and roofing materials used and residential and light commercial construction. Includes installation procedures for wood, metal and vinyl siding, shingles, roll roofing, tiles, roof vents, gutter down spouts and insulation.
Class (3.00), Lab (1.00) Prerequisites: take CMCP-272C
CMCP-273B Interior Finishes I 3.00 cr
Stairs, metal stud framing and drywall installation techniques. Includes finish stairs, stringers, metal studs, gypsum drywall, fire and sound rated walls, drywall patching and finishing.
Class (3.00), Lab (1.00) Prerequisites: take CMCP-273A
CMCP-273C Interior Finishes II 3.00 cr
Installation of doors, ceilings, trim and cabinets. Includes metal door frame, wooden doors, window installation baseboard, ceiling molding, paneling, flooring resilient, carpet installation, hardwood flooring, cabi-net construction and installation.
Class (3.00), Lab (1.00) Prerequisites: take CMCP-273B
CMCP-274A Advanced Roof and Floor Systems 3.00 cr Advance topic in site layout, roofing systems and flooring materials.
Includes site layout tools and instruments, structures and building lines, elevation, commercial roofing, lap seams, standing seams, floor system structures, floor coverings, working drawings and fireproofing methods.
Class (3.00), Lab (1.00) Prerequisites: take CMCP-273C
CMCP-274B Advanced Wall and Stair Systems 3.00 cr Advanced wall systems and custom or advanced stair systems. Includes general construction methods, wall finishes, fireproofing, paneling, wainscoting, stair components, finishing stairs and light construction equipment.
Class (3.00), Lab (1.00) Prerequisites: take CMCP-274A
CMCP-274C Welding for Carpenters 3.00 cr
Introduction to equipment and procedures used in oxyfuel cutting and shielded metal are welding. Includes safety, start-up, start-restart, equip-ment, electrodes, electrode classification, codes and welding proficiency.
Class (3.00), Lab (1.00)
Construction Management - Carpentry
CMCP-151 Basic Cabinetmaking 3.00 cr
Basic woodworking materials and processes. Covers tool selection and safety procedures to perform small tasks using hand and power tools.
Class (3.00), Lab (1.00)
CMCP-153 Intermediate Cabinetmaking 3.00 cr In-depth examination of wood joinery projects. Includes door and draw-er construction, use of hardware and trim.
Class (3.00), Lab (1.00) Prerequisites: take CMCP-151
CMCP-271A Carpentry Tools and Materials 3.00 cr Introduction to carpentry trade, wood building materials, fasteners, ad-hesives, hand and power tools. Includes wood and lumber terms, calcu-lating lumber and wood product quantities and portable power tools.
Class (2.00), Lab (2.00)
CMCP-271B Floors and Walls 3.00 cr
Residential floor systems and materials and general procedures used in wall and ceiling framing. Includes floor framing systems, floor systems, sills, floor joists, wood frame wall layout, exterior walls, masonry wall framing construction, metal studs and estimating frame walls and ceil-ing materials.
Class (3.00), Lab (1.00)
CMCP-271C Roofs, Windows and Doors 3.00 cr
Methods and procedures used in roof framing and the selection and in-stallation of residential windows and exterior doors. Includes types of trusses, roof layout, sheeting, framing, pre-hung windows and doors, thresholds, garage door installation and installation of weather-strip-ping and locksets.
Class (3.00), Lab (1.00)
CMCP-272A Site Layout and Preparation 3.00 cr Principles, equipment and methods used to perform the site layout re-sponsibilities of individuals on-site, understanding and using site plan drawings and methods of job site communication. Includes construc-tion drawings, site/plot drawing interpretaconstruc-tions, measurement conver-sions, taping and leveling equipment, curing methods and reinforcing materials.
Class (3.00), Lab (1.00) Prerequisites: take CMCP-271C
CMCP-272B Concrete Foundations and Finish 3.00 cr Procedures involved in the construction of concrete foundations and flatwork, concrete form and equipment and materials used in cutting, bending, splicing and tying reinforcement steel for concrete structures.
Includes footings, pier forms, edge forms, s creeds and reinforcement bars.
Class (3.00), Lab (1.00) Prerequisites: take CMCP-272A
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Construction Management - Electrical
CMEL-263B Distribution Equipment 3.00 cr
Covers popular receptacles and switches; explains distribution equip-ment, transformer types, construction connections, protection and grounding, incandescent, fluorescent and HID lamps. Includes electrical drawing identification and troubleshooting techniques.
Class (3.00), Lab (1.00) Prerequisites: take CMEL-263A
CMEL-263C Motors and HVAC Systems 3.00 cr
Covers single and multi-motor calculations, motor maintenance, motor controllers, basic principles of refrigeration and air conditioning, NEC requirements, compressors, HVAC control wiring, hazardous location information and equipment. Includes troubleshooting techniques for listed applications.
Class (3.00), Lab (1.00) Prerequisites: take CMEL-263B
CMEL-264A Lighting and Emergency Systems 3.00 cr Covers load calculations for residential, commercial, farming applica-tions, lighting applicaapplica-tions, installation and wiring, NEC installation requirements for electric generators and storage batteries, function and operation of basic electronic devices.
Class (3.00), Lab (1.00) Prerequisites: take CMEL-263C
CMEL-264B Electronic and Alarm Systems 3.00 cr Covers fires alarm control units, Digital Alarm Communicator Systems (DACS), alarm system maintenance, current, constant-current and shielded transformers, solid state controls and advanced HVAC controls utilizing solid state circuitry.
Class (3.00), Lab (1.00) Prerequisites: take CMEL-264A
CMEL-264C Solid State Circuitry 2.00 cr
Explains how welding machines operate, covers resistance heating ele-ments, impedance heating, skin effect heating and motor maintenance techniques including vibrations testing, metering power factors and testing running temperatures.
Class (2.00), Lab (1.00) Prerequisites: take CMEL-264B
CMEL-264D High Voltage Applications 1.00 cr
Covers the NEC and manufacturers’ requirements for high voltage ter-minations and splices.
Class (1.00), Lab (1.00) Prerequisites: take CMEL-264C
CMEL-265 Residential Electricity I 6.00 cr
Covers electrical safety; Ohm’s law; series, parallel and series-parallel circuits; AC circuits; the use of electrical test equipment; raceways; wire-ways; anchors; supports; fasteners; conduit bending; outlet, pull and junction boxes; conductors; wiring techniques and conductor termina-tions and splices. Includes lockout/tagout procedures and application of the National Electrical Code.
Class (6.00), Lab (2.00) Prerequisites: take CM-100