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Show Arts, Letters and Science — Political Science police role requiring a new breadth of involvement and spirit of inquiry; to provide an educational background in operational and managerial concepts and techniques in preparation for future positions of increasing responsibility in the management of police service; to offer a base for graduate study leading to advanced degrees; and to contribute significantly to the improvement of the quality of police services. Police Science Major—Students planning to obtain a Bachelor of arts (Bachelor of Science) degree with a major in Police Science must complete the following courses with a grade not lower than a "C". Courses which satisfy the general education area requirement can also be used to satisfy the police science major. Police Science courses; Police Science 1 Criminal Justice (3) Police Science 3 Criminal Law (3) Police Science 5 Law of Evidence (3) Police Science 8 Police Patrol (3) Police Science 102 Police Administration (3) Police Science 104 Police-Community Relations (3) Police Science 109 Advanced Traffic Management (3) Police Science 199 Seminar (2) One from the following courses: Police Science 6 Criminal Investigation (3) Police Science 9 Traffic Law & Control (3) Police Science 10 Juvenile Law & Procedure (3) Police Science 51 Criminal Evidence (3) Police Science 110 Laws of Arrest, Search & Seizure (3) Two from the following courses: Police Science 106 Special Problems in Law Enforcement (3) Police Science 107 Commercial Industrial Security (3) Police Science 108 Criminalistics (3) Photography 160 Crime Photography (4) Related courses required for a major: Political Science: Political Science 1 American National Government (5) 196 Arts, Letters and Science — Political Science Political Science 7 State & Local (4) Government Political Science 170 Principles of Public Administration (5) Sociology: Sociology 20 Social Problems (5) Sociology 125 Criminology (3) Psychology: Psychology 1 Introduction to Psychology (5) Psychology 145 Abnormal Psychology (5) Recommended courses: A partial listing of courses which are recommended, in addition to those listed as electives above, is as follows: Accounting 1— Elementary Accounting; Anthropology 1—Introduction to Anthropology; Chemistry 2—General Chemistry; Data Processing 1— Concepts of Electrical Data Processing; Economics 5—Principles of Economics; English 32—Technical Writing or Journalism 32— Technical Writing; Health Education 113—Drug Use and Abuse; Philosophy 1—Introduction to Philosophy; Philosophy 5—Logic; Political Science 101—Constitutional Law; Political Science 160— Political Parties and Politics; Photography 1—Basic Photography; Photograph 160—Police Science Photography; Psychology 54— Psychology of Adjustment; Psychology 114—Psychology of Adolescence; Psychology 127—Motivation; Psychology 173—Perception; Sociology 20—Social Problems; Sociology 110—American Minority Groups; Sociology 123—Sociology of Alcoholism; Sociology 126— Juvenile Delinquency; Sociology 129—Corrections. Police Science Minor—Minors will be required to take Police Science, 1, 3, 5, and a minimum of 12 additional quarter hours of upper division work selected in consultation with an advisor in police science. Associate Degree—Student may receive an Associate Degree in Police Science by completing 21 hours of lower division police science classes in addition to completing all other college requirements for such a degree. The student seeking an Associate Degree in Police Science should attempt, whenever possible, to take the lower division "related courses required for a major" and the "recommended courses" for a major in police science. Courses of Instruction 1. Criminal Justice—Purpose, function, and history of the agencies dealing with the administration of criminal justice; survey of criminal procedures; organization of law enforcement agencies; probation, pardon, and parole. A S (3) Staff 197 |