course offerings
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AJ 1 - Introduction to Administration of Justice 3 Units UC: CSU |
Lecture 3 hours and 20 minutes per week. This course details the philosophy of law enforcement; overview of crime and police problems; organization and jurisdiction of local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies; survey of qualifications required. (CAN AJ 2) |
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AJ 2 - Concepts of Criminal Law 3 Units UC: CSU |
Lecture 3 hours and 20 minutes per week. This course deals with the structure, definitions, and the most frequently used sections of the penal code and other criminal statutes. |
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AJ 3 - Legal Aspects of Evidence 3 Units UC: CSU |
Lecture 3 hours and 20 minutes per week. T his course includes the kinds and degrees of evidence and the rules governing the admissibility of evidence in court. |
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AJ 5 - Criminal Investigation 3 Units CSU |
Lecture 3 hours and 20 minutes per week. This course includes fundamentals of investigation, crime scene search and recording, collection of physical evidence, scientific aids, modus operandi, sources of information, interviews and interrogation, a nd follow-up and case preparation. |
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AJ8 - Juvenile Procedures 3 Units CSU |
Lecture 3 hours and 20 minutes per week. This course includes the organization, functions, and jurisdiction of the juvenile agencies, the processing and detention of juveniles, juvenile case disposition, juvenile statutes, and court procedures. |
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History 1-Introduction to Western Civilization 3 units UC:CSU |
This course covers the political, economic, social, religious and intellectual activities of Western Civilization from early man through the great cultures of the Ancient Middle East, Egypt, Greece, Rome. Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Reformation. Also studied are the foundation and growth of Asian, African, and North and South American civilizations. Emphasis is placed upon the ideas, social movements, and the great people of history. It is highly recommended for social science majors and for others desiring more background for contemporary society. |
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History 2-Introduction to Western Civilization II 3 units History 1 is not a prerequisite for this course UC:CSU |
This course is a continuation of History 1 covering the development of western civilization from the beginning of the eighteenth century to the present time. It provides a knowledge of the nations of the modern world and their relationships with one another. |
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History 11-Political and Social History of the United States 3 units UC:CSU |
This course studies the history of the social and political development of the United States from the Colonial era to 1876. Special emphasis is given to the constitutional development of the nation. This course meets the California State University requirements for United States history and United States Constitution. |
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History 12-Political and Social History of the United States 3 units History 11 is not a prerequisite for this course UC:CSU |
This is the second semester course in United States History and covers the period from 1876 to the present time. This course meets California State University requirements for United States History and federal, state, and local government. |
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History 13-The United States in the Twentieth Century 3 units UC:CSU |
This course is a historical survey of the major movements and events of the twentieth century. Emphasis is placed on social and cultural developments and rise of America as a world power. This course meets California State University requirements for United States History, and federal, state, and local government. |
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History 14-Selected Issues of United States History 3 units UC:CSU |
This course will survey the history of the United States through technological innovation and its impact on American society. |
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History 41-The Afro-American in the History of the United States I Credit is allowed in only one of History 41, 43, or 11 3 units UC:CSU |
This is a survey of United States history from the early colonial era through the Civil War with special emphasis on the contribution of the Afro-American. The course provides a background in the political and social development of the United States. It is designed for students majoring in the social sciences and for those who wish to gain a better understanding of the Afro-American in American civilization. A survey of the United States Constitution is also included. This course meets California State University requirements for United States history and United States Constitution. |
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History 42-The Afro-American in the History of the United States II History 41 is not a prerequisite for this course 3 units UC:CSU |
This course is a survey of United States history from the end of the Civil War to the present. Special emphasis on the Afro-American in the social and political development of American civilization. The course meets California State University requirements for United States history and federal, state, and local government. |
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History 43-The Mexican -American in the History of the United States Credit is allowed in only one of History 43, 41, or 11 3 units UC:CSU |
This is a survey of United States history from the early colonial era through the Civil War. Special emphasis is on the contribution of the Mexican-American. The course provides a background in the political and social development of the United States. It is designed for students majoring in the social sciences and for those who wish to gain a better understanding of the Mexican-American in American civilization. A survey of the United States Constitution is also included. This course meets California State University requirements for U.S. History and United States Constitution. |
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History 44- The Mexican-American in the History of the United States-II Credit is allowed in only one of History 44, 42, or 12. History 43 is not a prerequisite for this course. 3 units UC:CSU |
This course is a survey of United States history from the end of the Civil War to the present time with special emphasis on the Mexican-American in the social and political development of American civilization. Also included is a unit on California state government, the state constitution, and local governmental structures and issues. This course meets California State University requirements for United States history and federal, state, and local government. |
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History 52 - Role of Women in U.S. History 3 units UC:CSU |
A survey of women's roles throughout U.S. History. Emphasis is on the social construction of gender, work, family, and the influence of race, ethnicity, and status of women's experience. |
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History 86-World Civilization I 3 units UC:CSU |
Introductory survey of world civilization up to 1600. Comparative study of social, economic, and political formations and their interaction. Major topics include development of major civilizations, migration and settlement patterns, religion, philosophy, and technology. |
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History 87-World Civilization II 3 units History 86 is not a prerequisite for this course. UC:CSU |
Survey of world civilization in the pre-modern and modern period. Major topics include the development of the nation-state, economic systems, industrialization, global conquest, colonization, and revolution. |
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Economics 1-Principles of Economics I (micro) 3 units Economics 2 should be taken before Economics 1. UC:CSU |
This course is an introduction to the principles of economic analysis and economic policy. Emphasis is placed on the micro, or price and market approach, with special emphasis on the allocation of resources and the distribution of income through the price system. |
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Economics 2-Principles of Economics II (macro) 3 units Economics 1 is not a prerequisite for this course. UC: CSU |
Emphasis is placed on the macro or national income approach, with special attention given to aggregate economics, money and banking, and national income. |
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Political Science 1-The Government of the United States 3 units UC:CSU |
This is an introductory course in the principles and problems of the government in national, state, and local areas. This course meets the California State University requirements for United States history and United States Constitution. (CAN GOVT 2) |
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Political Science 4-Introduction to State and Local Government 3 units CSU |
This is a general survey course which introduces the student to the various functions, structures, and services of state government and its relation to local governments--city, county, and special district. This course meets California State University requirements for United States history, United States Constitution and state and local government. |
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Political Science 7-Contemporary World Affairs 3 units UC: CSU RPT1 |
Contemporary world and national affairs are studied in this course. Current readings, lectures, and speakers assist students to develop an understanding of the background behind the headlines. Emphasis is placed on historical origins, political and economic developments. |

