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Classes being August 25 and end December 11
Criminal Justice and Interior Design available in partnership with Chaminade University.
Criminal Justice-CANCELLED DUE TO LOW ENROLLMENT
CJ 151 Criminal Justice Systems (3 units)
Overview of criminal justice systems, processes, and personnel. Roles and relationships of various law enforcement agencies, court systems, and corrections agencies. This course provides competencies to meet the program outcomes to allow students to demonstrate an understanding of practical knowledge regarding the inherent complexities and day-to-day operations of the American justice system.
Tues/Thurs 4:30-5:45pm
Palanakila 102
Judge Simms
Required Textbook: Introduction to Criminal Justice 4th edition, Adler,ISBN 0072993286
CJ 220 Criminal Investigation (3 units) - CANCELLED DUE TO LOW ENROLLMENT
Crime scene investigation. Collection and preservation of
evidence. Admissibility of evidence, interrogations and confessions. This
course provides competencies to meet the program outcome to allow students to
demonstrate an understanding of integrating concepts of forensic science, and
prosecutorial law in criminal investigation instruction.
Tues/Thurs 1:30-2:45pm
Palanakila 102
Collin Lau
Required Textbook: Criminal Investigation: A Contemporary Perspective 2nd edition, Becker, ISBN 0763731684
CJ 223 Introduction to Law (3 units)- CANCELLED DUE TO LOW ENROLLMENT
The study of the American legal system and various subject areas of law. Areas include: criminal law, criminal procedure, contracts, property, torts, business and family law. This course provides competencies to meet the program outcomes to allow students to demonstrate an understanding of learning the basic rights guaranteed to each individual by both state and federal constitutions and laws.
Tues/Thurs 3:00-4:15pm
Palanakila 102
Judge Simms
Required Textbook: Introduction to Law: Its Dynamic Nature, Cheeseman, ISBN: 0131123734
Forensic Science- CANCELLED DUE TO LOW ENROLLMENT
FS 180 Introduction to Forensic Science (1 unit)
A seminar series presenting an overview of the Forensic
Sciences: Anthropology, Crime Scene Investigation, Criminalistics, Ethics,
Jurisprudence, pathology, Toxicology, Questioned Documents, and related topics.
Monday 4-5pm
Imiloa 111
Dr. Lee Goff
No textbook required
Interior Design
ID 201 Fundamentals of Interior Design (3 units)
Introduction to the Interior Design profession, including analysis and interpretation of the principles and elecments of design. This course also serves as an introduction to various topics included in the core curriculum of the Interior Design program such as: color, lighting, barrier-free design, furniture design, space-planning and materials specification.
Tuesday 6:00-8:45pm
Palanakila 212
Instructor: Deanna Taylor
Required Textbook: Beginning Interior Environments, Jones and Allen, ISBN 013500814X (10th edition, if not available okay to purchase 9th)
ID 202 Fundamentals of Drafting (3 units)
Introduction to drafting and mechanical drawing tools and techniques used in teh field of Architecture and Interior Design. Students will review working drawings in the form of blueprints and production drawings such as floor plans, elevations, sections and details for the purpose of learning to execute these drawings to create their own designs. (Studio course- 6 hours per week)
Mon/Wed 6:00-8:45 pm
Palanakila 212
Instructor: Deanna Taylor
No Textbook Required
Enrollment Information: Three part process
- Contact Candace Kaopuiki the Chaminade counselor at 254-1256 to discuss any enrollment questions. She will make an appointment with you to discuss program, process, evaluate transcripts etc.
- Complete Online Application to apply as a student at Chaminade.
- Wait 24 hours and complete Online Regsitration this is how you enroll in the courses you will be taking at WCC.
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