Law Enforcement The law enforcement program provides students the skill set and knowledge necessary to prepare to enter the law enforcement field as well as provide promotional opportunities for those currently employed in law enforcement. This program, designed with the assistance and support of surrounding law enforcement agencies, offers a competitive advantage to potential law enforcement employees as a precursor or supplement to police academy training. This program will enhance critical communications skills, computer skills, and knowledge of the legal system and current legislation. Curriculum in Law Enforcement Certificate of Proficiency (15 Semester Credit Hours) The Certificate of Proficiency in Law Enforcement is a course of study that prepares students for entry-level employment in a law enforcement or security environment. This certificate of proficiency may be applied to the Technical Certificate in Law Enforcement and the Associate of Applied Science degree with an emphasis in Law Enforcement. Course # Course Name Semester Hours LE 1003 Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 LE 1013 American Legal System 3 LE 1033 Public Relations in Law Enforcement 3 LE 1043 Criminal, Civil, and Juvenile Law 3 LE 1113 Ethics in Law Enforcement 3 Total 15 (To receive a Certificate of Proficiency, application must be made to the Office of Student Services. Students must be currently enrolled to request a Certificate of Proficiency be awarded.) Curriculum in Law Enforcement Technical Certificate (36 Semester Credit Hours) Course # Course Name Semester Hours 1st Semester BST 1003 or ENGL 0303 or ENGL 1013 Business English or Foundational Composition or Composition I 3 TMAT 1103 Technical Mathematics I (or higher math) 3 BST 1303 Introduction to Computers 3 LE 1003 Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 LE 1013 American Legal System 3 Total 15 2nd Semester LE 1023 Judicial Process 3 LE 1043 Criminal, Civil, and Juvenile Law 3 LE 1033 Public Relations in Law Enforcement 3 LE 2003 Interview, Interrogation, and Testimony 3 LE 2013 Introduction to Computer Crime 3 Total 15 3rd Semester LE 1113 Ethics in Law Enforcement 3 LE 1123 Community Disaster Response 3 Total 6 Curriculum in Law Enforcement Associate of Applied Science Degree in General Technology (60 Semester Credit Hours) Course # Course Name Semester Hours 1st Semester BST 1303 Introduction to Computers 3 ENGL 1013 Composition I 3 LE 1003 Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 LE 1013 American Legal System 3 TMAT 1203 Technical Mathematics II (or higher math) 3 Total 15 2nd Semester LE 1023 Judicial Process 3 LE 1043 Criminal, Civil, and Juvenile Law 3 LE 1033 Public Relations in Law Enforcement 3 LE 2003 Interview, Interrogation, and Testimony 3 LE 2013 Introduction to Computer Crime 3 Total 15 3rd Semester BST 1043 Professional Communication 3 ENGL 1023 Composition II 3 LE 1113 Ethics in Law Enforcement * 3 LE 2103 Crime Scene Investigation 3 3 hours Elective Coursework ** 3 Total 15 4th Semester EMTP 1003 Medical First Responder 3 ANTH 1213 or PSY 2003 or SOC 1003 Introduction to Anthropology or General Psychology or Introduction to Sociology 3 LE 1123 Community Disaster Response * 3 LE 2113 Introduction to Terrorism 3 3 hours Elective Coursework ** 3 Total * Usually offered in Summer I term ** Approved Elective coursework must be selected from LE electives or approved 15 by LE Program chair.