9-12
Credit: 1.0 Elective State Credit
Prerequisite(s): None
Principles of Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security introduces students to professions in law enforcement, protective services, corrections, firefighting, and emergency management services. Students will examine the roles and responsibilities of police, courts, corrections, private security, and protective agencies of fire and emergency services. The course provides students with an overview of the skills necessary for careers in law enforcement, fire service, protective services, and corrections.
10-12
Credit: 1.0 Elective State Credit
Prerequisite(s): Principles of Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security
Law Enforcement I is an overview of the history, organization, and functions of local, state, and federal law enforcement. Students will understand the role of constitutional law at local, state, and federal levels; the U.S. legal system; criminal law; and law enforcement terminology and the classification and elements of crime.
11-12
Credit: 1.0 Elective State Credit
Prerequisite(s): Principles of Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security & Law Enforcement I
Law Enforcement II provides the knowledge and skills necessary to prepare for a career in law enforcement. Students will understand ethical and legal responsibilities, patrol procedures, first responder roles, telecommunications, emergency equipment operations, and courtroom testimony.
11-12
Credit: 1.0 Elective State Credit
Prerequisite(s): Principles of Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security and Law Enforcement I & II
In Counseling and Mental Health, students model the knowledge and skills necessary to pursue a counseling and mental health career through simulated environments. Students are expected to apply knowledge of ethical and legal responsibilities, limitations on their actions and responsibilities, and the implications of their actions. Students understand how professional integrity in counseling and mental health care is dependent on acceptance of ethical and legal responsibilities.
11-12
Credit: 1.0 Elective State Credit
Prerequisite(s): Principles of Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security & Law Enforcement I
Forensic Science is a course that uses a structured and scientific approach to the investigation of crimes of assault, abuse and neglect, domestic violence, accidental death, homicide, and the psychology of criminal behavior. Students will learn terminology and investigative procedures related to crime scene questioning, interviewing, criminal behavior characteristics, truth detection, and scientific procedures used to solve crimes. Using scientific methods, students will collect and analyze evidence through case studies and simulated crime sciences, such as fingerprint analysis, ballistics, and blood spatter analysis. Students will learn the history, legal aspects, and career options for forensic science.
*CAN COUNT AS 4TH SCIENCE CREDIT
12
Credit: 2.0 Elective State Credit
Prerequisite(s): Principles of Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security, Counseling & Mental Health, and Anatomy & Physiology
The practicum course is designed to give students supervised practical application of previously studied knowledge and skills in law, public safety, corrections, and security. Practicum experiences can occur in a variety of locations appropriate to the nature and level of experience. Students are encouraged to participate in extended learning experiences such as career and technical student organizations and other leadership or extracurricular organizations.
This course will fill 2 periods of the student's schedule.