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SPRING 2016 CLASS SCHEDULE

SHADED AREAS: represent evening classes

8

Online classes

m

Meets 01/11 to 03/11 (first 9 weeks)

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Meets 03/14 to 05/20 (second 9 weeks)

DEPT-NO- CODE

DAYS TIMES RM#

INSTRUCTOR

CRIM 8 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS (3 Units)

This course examines the criminal investigation process. More specifically, the course addresses the techniques, procedures, and ethical issues

involved in the investigation of crime. Additionally, the students will gain an understanding of preliminary and follow up investigations, as well as

interview and interrogation techniques, case documentation and court preparation.

ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125 and 126. (A, CSU) (C-ID AJ 140)

Off Campus Class Offering(s)

CRIM-8-77201

MWF

9:00am-9:50

ORANGE COVE HS 504

A.GUZMAN/F.SANTILLAN

(Dual Enrollment)

CRIM-8-73200

MWF

9:35am-10:25

KINGSBURG HS 84

M.BRAY

and

TTh

8:10am-9:00

KINGSBURG HS 84

M.BRAY

(Dual Enrollment. Days & times alternate each week.)

CRIM-8-77202

MWF

10:15am-11:05

ORANGE COVE HS 504

A.GUZMAN/F.SANTILLAN

(Dual Enrollment)

CRIM-8-72200

MWF

11:00am-11:50

PARLIER HS 36

STAFF

(Dual Enrollment)

CRIM 13 THE CONSTITUTION AND YOUR INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS (3 Units)

This course examines the history and development of the United States Constitution and places particular emphasis on how the document informs

Supreme Court cases. More specifically, the course analyzes the interpretive reasoning utilized by Supreme Courts Justices in making constitutionally

based decisions. Also, there is a concentration on the historic protection of individual rights contrasted with the inherent power of the government.

ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125 and 126. (A, CSU-GE)

Full Term Class Offering(s)

CRIM-13-51578

TTh

11:00am-12:15

AGR 15

A.GUZMAN

CRIM 20 INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS (3 Units)

This course examines the history, philosophy, and concepts of the United States correctional system. Additionally, the course presents a critical

analysis of punishment and its alternatives, as well as a review of the various types of correctional facilities employed in the United States.

ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125 and 126. (A, CSU) (C-ID AJ 200 CRIM-20 & CRIM 28)

Full Term Class Offering(s)

CRIM-20-51579

TTh

8:00am-9:15

CCI 204

G.CARTWRIGHT JR

CRIM 23 CORRECTIONAL INTERVIEWING AND COUNSELING (3 Units)

This course provides an overview of the contemporary techniques used in counseling and interviewing by corrections personnel.

ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125 and 126. (A, CSU)

Full Term Class Offering(s)

CRIM-23-51580

TTh

9:30am-10:45

CCI 204

G.CARTWRIGHT JR

DENTAL ASSISTING

DA 102 DENTAL ASSISTING 2 (13. Units)

This course provides the student with theory and skills necessary to perform the intra oral procedures tested on the registered dental assistant

practical and written examination as outlined in the California State Dental Practice Act i.e., intra oral radiology, medical/dental emergencies, drugs

used in dentistry, coronal polish, sealants. Note: Radiology may not be taken during pregnancy.

PREREQUISITES: Dental Assisting 101. ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125 and 126. (A)

Short Term Class Offering(s)

DA-102-51042

ARR

ARR

DEN 9

L.PARENTO

Meets from 01/11 to 04/08 (Requires 28.96 hours each week.)

DA-102-51043

ARR

ARR

DEN 9

L.PARENTO

Meets from 01/11 to 04/08 (Requires 28.96 hours each week.)

DA 103 DENTAL ASSISTING 3 (3 Units)

170 hours extramural clinical experience in a selected dental office/clinic with faculty supervision to develop student competencies in dental assisting

procedures. The final day of training will consist of a 4 hour seminar held at the Reedley College campus.

PREREQUISITES: Dental Assisting 101 and 102. ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125 and 126. (A)

Short Term Class Offering(s)

DA-103-51044

ARR

ARR

ARR

S.SORENSEN

Meets from 04/11 to 05/20 (Requires 170 total hours.)