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Criminal
Justice Academy Courses
Criminal
Justice I (89180100) This course is designed to introduce
students to the fields of law enforcement, the court system, and
the correctional system. The content includes career opportunities
in the court and correctional systems, interpersonal and
communication skills, and employability skills.
Criminal Justice II (89180200) Criminal
Justice III (89180300)
Completion of this program will allow the student to be eligible for
the Florida Gold Seal Vocational Scholars Award (GSV) if they meet
all other requirements.
CJA Internship (89004100)
Psychology (21073000) Students
acquire an understanding of and an appreciation for human behavior,
behavior interaction and the progressive development of individuals.
This will better prepare them to understand their own behavior and
the behavior of others. The content should include, but not be
limited to, the following: - major theories and orientations of
psychology, psychological methodology, memory and cognition, human
growth and development, personality, abnormal behavior, psychological
therapies, stress/coping strategies, mental health.
Sociology
(21083000) Students acquire an understanding of group interaction
and its impact on individuals in order that they may have a greater
awareness of the beliefs, values and behavior, patterns of others. In
an increasingly interdependent world, students need to recognize how
group behavior affects both the individual and society. The content
should include, but not be limited to, the following: methods of
study employed by sociologists, social institutions and norms, social
classes, relationships between the sexes, racial and ethnic groups,
societal determinants, group behavior, socialization process,
including the transmission of group behavior, social deviation,
social conflict, social stratification, social participation, role of
social organizations and institutions, including their
interrelationships and interdependence.
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