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The Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security Cluster is perfect for the individual that would like to protect and serve the public. Many media outlets have dramatized this career as one that is full of danger and excitement. Although these types of situations occur on occasion, most individuals involved in this area crave peace and quiet. As homeland security has become more of a concern, demand for people to protect sites such as skyscrapers, seaports, airports, reservoirs, nuclear power plants, and military bases skyrocketed. Ultimately, courses in this career cluster prepare you to keep people and property safe. If you have a calling to serve others, can keep a cool head under pressure, and love the law, then a career in Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security might be the right decision for you.
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Principles of Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security
Course ID: G25200
Credit: 1
Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12
Location: BHS, HHS, RHS
Department/ Program of Study: Law and Public Service
Prerequisite(s):
Required: N/A
Recommended: N/A
Course Description:?A study of nature of criminal law, its philosophical and historical development with major definitions and concepts. Instruction will include the classifications of crimes with the elements of crimes and penalties using Texas statutes as illustrations.Court Systems and Practices BLK
Course ID: G25100
Credit: 1
Grades: 10, 11, 12
Location: BCTAL
Department/ Program of Study: Law and Public Service
Prerequisite(s):
Required: N/A
Recommended: To Pair with Law Enforcement I or Criminal Investigations or Forensic Science)
Course Description:?Court Systems and Practices is an overview of the federal and state court systems. The course identifies the roles of judicial officers and the trial processes from pretrial to sentencing and examines the types and rules of evidence. Emphasis is placed on constitutional laws for criminal procedures and interrogation.Law Enforcement 1 BLK
Course ID: G02200
Credit: 1
Grades: 10, 11, 12
Location: BCTAL
Department/ Program of Study: Law and Public Service
Prerequisite(s):
Required: N/A
Recommended: To pair with Court Systems & Practices or Criminal Investigations or Forensic Science
Course Description:?This course provides a basic understanding of investigative theory, collection and preservation of evidence, and sources of information. Methods of conducting interviews and interrogations will also be covered. Students will be provided opportunities to discover uses of forensic sciences and preparation for cases and trials.Criminal Investigations BLK
Course ID: G02210
Credit: 1
Grades: 10, 11, 12
Location: BCTAL
Department/ Program of Study: Law and Public Service
Prerequisite(s):
Required: Principles of Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security.
Recommended: To pair with Court Systems & Practices or Law Enforcement I or Forensic Science)
Course Description:?Criminal Investigations is a course that introduces students to the profession of criminal investigations. Students will understand basic functions of criminal investigations and procedures and will learn how to investigate procedures related to criminal investigation, crime scene processing, evidence collection, fingerprinting, and courtroom presentation. Through case studies and simulated crime scenes, students will collect and analyze evidence such as fingerprint analysis, bodily fluids, hair s, fibers, shoe and tire impressions, bite marks, drugs, tool marks, firearms and ammunition, blood spatter, digital evidence, and other types of evidence.Law Enforcement 2 BLK
Course ID: G02300
Credit: 1
Grades: 10, 11, 12
Location: BCTAL
Department/ Program of Study: Law and Public Service
Prerequisite(s):
Required: N/A
Recommended: N/A
Course Description:?This course includes the ethical and legal responsibilities, operation of police and emergency telecommunication equipment, and courtroom testimony.LPSCS Practicum (911 Dispatch)
Course ID: G02100
Credit: 2
Grades: 11, 12
Location: BCTAL
Department/ Program of Study: Law and Public Service
Prerequisite(s):
Required: N/A
Recommended: N/A
Course Description:?911 Emergency Telecommunications is a course in which students can earn a 911 Emergency Telecommunicator certificate and learn about the challenges that face 911 dispatchers. The course teaches students about emergency communication centers, emergency telecommunication technology, interpersonal communication, legal issues, and job stress factors. The program takes an integrated teacher approach that features comprehensive content, multimedia presentations, and hands-on training. The course cover the following topics: Roles and Responsibilities of the Emergency Telecommunicator, Emergency Telecommunication Technologies, Telecommunication Essentials, Interpersonal Communication, Caller Management, Police Call Classification, Medical Call Classification, Man-Made and Natural Catastrophic Events, Radio Broadcast Procedures, Legal Aspects of Public Safety Communication, Quality Improvement, Stress ManagementForensic Science
Course ID: X02000
Credit: 1
Grades: 11, 12
Location: BCTAL
Department/ Program of Study: Law and Public Service
Prerequisite(s):
Required: Biology, Chemestry
Recommended: N/A
Course Description:?Students learn terminology and investigative procedures related to crime scene, questioning, interviewing, criminal behavior characteristics, truth detection, and scientific procedures. Students collect and analyze evidence through case studies and simulated crime scenes such as fingerprint analysis, ballistics, and blood spatter analysis.Forensic Science BLK
Course ID: X02050
Credit: 1
Grades: 11, 12
Location: BCTAL
Department/ Program of Study: Law and Public Service
Prerequisite(s):
Required: Biology, Chemestry
Recommended: N/A
Course Description:?Students learn terminology and investigative procedures related to crime scene, questioning, interviewing, criminal behavior characteristics, truth detection, and scientific procedures. Students collect and analyze evidence through case studies and simulated crime scenes such as fingerprint analysis, ballistics, and blood spatter analysis.Firefighter 1
Course ID: G04200
Credit: 2
Grades: 11
Location: BCTAL
Department/ Program of Study: Law and Public Service
Prerequisite(s):
Required: N/A
Recommended: N/A
Course Description:?Firefighter I introduces students to firefighter safety and development. Students will analyze Texas Commission on Fire Protection rules and regulations, proper incident reporting and records, proper use of personal protective equipment, and the principles of fire safety.Firefighter 2
Course ID: G0250A/B
Credit: 3
Grades: 12
Location: BCTAL
Department/ Program of Study: Law and Public Service
Prerequisite(s):
Required: Firefighter 1
Recommended: N/A
Course Description:?Firefighter II is the second course in a series for students studying firefighter safety and development. Students will understand Texas Commission on Fire Protection rules and regulations, proper incident reporting and records, proper use of personal protective equipment, and the principles of fire safety. Students will demonstrate proper use of fire extinguishers, ground ladders, fire hoses, and water supply apparatus systems.Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Continuing Education TCC
Course ID: G26900
Credit: 2
Grades: 12
Location: BCTAL
Department/ Program of Study: Law and Public Service
Prerequisite(s):
Required: Clinical Rotations 1
Recommended: N/A
Course Description:?Designed to give students practical application of previously studied knowledge and skills. Practicum experiences can occur in a variety of locations appropriate to the nature and level of experience. Students will take certification exam in the Spring.
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