NWTC College Program Guide 2022-2023 | Page 93

Printed : 12 / 14 / 2021 Academic Year 2022-2023
Program Code 105046
Graduates of this two-year program are prepared to meet the rewarding challenges of the police profession , including criminal investigation ; constitutional , traf�c and criminal law ; patrol procedure ; crime scene practices ; and use of force and driving skills . Students graduating from the program will be certi�able as a law enforcement of�cer in Wisconsin . This program is recognized and endorsed by the state of Wisconsin Department of Justice Training and Standards Bureau .
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Curriculum : Students following the study plan below will complete the Criminal Justice-Law Enforcement associate degree in the number of semesters shown . All core Law Enforcement curriculum must be completed within three years to obtain Department of Justice certi�ability .
First Semester
10-890-101 College 101 10-801-136 English Composition 1 10-504-192 LEAD Courts / Jurisdiction 10-801-196 Oral / Interpersonal Comm 10-809-188 Developmental Psychology 10-504-191 LEAD Employment Strategies 10-504-190 LEAD Fitness & Wellness Semester Total
1 3 3 3 3 1 1
15.00
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Second Semester
10-804-113 College Technical Math 1A 10-504-200 Law Enforcement Basics 10-504-201 Legal Basics 10-504-214 Use of Force Basics 10-504-711 Physical Fitness Phase I 10-504-203 Fundamentals of Patrol 10-504-204 Law Enforcement Foundations 10-504-205 Law Enforcement Medical Interv Semester Total
3 2 2 2 1 2 2 1
15.00
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An of�cial high school transcript , or equivalent , showing proof of graduation . ( For a list of equivalents , go to www . nwtc . edu / gettingstarted .) If your cumulative GPA is below 2.6 , complete or submit a placement evaluation .
Student packet ( packets are mailed one week after the application is submitted ) which includes forms and requirements as designated by the Department of Justice .
Students who apply to this program must be a United States citizen in accordance with the Department of Justice . Proof of citizenship must be presented to the Public Safety of�ce with the student packet .
Valid driver ’ s license and eligible to drive college vehicles under the college ’ s insurance carrier . More information included with the student packet .
Students will be required to participate in and pass a physical �tness exam prior to starting the second semester of this program . Students must also pass a �tness test at the completion of the program to obtain their certi�ability status . Click on the link to the Physical Readiness Testing site below to view a list of �tness test events and minimum passing scores for the pre and post test .
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Third Semester
10-504-206 Emergency Vehicle Strategies 10-504-207 Investigative Basics 10-504-208 Emergency Tactical Response 10-504-712 Physical Fitness Phase II 10-504-176 Law Enforcement Internship 10-504-209 Advanced DAAT 10-504-210 Advanced Firearms 10-809-172 Intro to Diversity Studies Semester Total
Fourth Semester
10-504-197 PS-Job Interviews 10-504-211 Advanced Policing 10-504-212 Sensitive Crime 10-504-708 Physical Fitness Phase III 10-809-159 Abnormal Psychology 10-504-213 Traf�c Investigation Proc 10-504-157 Scenario Assessment Semester Total
Total Credits
3 2 2 1 2 2 2 3
17.00
1 2 4 1 3 4 1 16.00
63.00
Think critically Manage emergencies
Curriculum Note : The credit for 10-890-101 , College 101 is an Institutional Requirement for graduation . Consequently , it is not part of the program credit requirements , but must be passed with a " C " or better .
Students must obtain a " C " or better in all 10-504-XXX classes to move forward with each semester .
Communicate effectively Demonstrate professionalism Conduct investigations
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