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PD 205

Psychology of Law Enforcement

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This course will apply psychological principles and concepts to law enforcement. Students will increase their competency and understanding of interviewing, interrogation, hostage negotiation, eyewitness testimony and offender profiling. Prerequisites: A 0.5 credit selected from the following courses: PD100, PD101, MB200/OL200, PD200, PD201, PD202, OL224/PD224.

This course will apply psychological principles and concepts to law enforcement. Students will increase their competency and understanding of interviewing, interrogation, hostage negotiation, eyewitness testimony and offender profiling. Prerequisites: A 0.5 credit selected from the following courses: PD100, PD101, MB200/OL200, PD200, PD201, PD202, OL224/PD224.

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This course will apply psychological principles and concepts to law enforcement. Students will increase their competency and understanding of interviewing, interrogation, hostage negotiation, eyewitness testimony and offender profiling. Prerequisites: A 0.5 credit selected from the following courses: PD100, PD101, MB200/OL200, PD200, PD201, PD202, OL224/PD224.


PD 205

Psychology of Law Enforcement

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This course will apply psychological principles and concepts to law enforcement. Students will increase their competency and understanding of interviewing, interrogation, hostage negotiation, eyewitness testimony and offender profiling. Prerequisites: A 0.5 credit selected from the following courses: PD100, PD101, MB200/OL200, PD200, PD201, PD202, OL224/PD224.

This course will apply psychological principles and concepts to law enforcement. Students will increase their competency and understanding of interviewing, interrogation, hostage negotiation, eyewitness testimony and offender profiling. Prerequisites: A 0.5 credit selected from the following courses: PD100, PD101, MB200/OL200, PD200, PD201, PD202, OL224/PD224.

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This course will apply psychological principles and concepts to law enforcement. Students will increase their competency and understanding of interviewing, interrogation, hostage negotiation, eyewitness testimony and offender profiling. Prerequisites: A 0.5 credit selected from the following courses: PD100, PD101, MB200/OL200, PD200, PD201, PD202, OL224/PD224.


PD 205 Prerequisites

PD 100 (Min. Grade D-) or PD 101 (Min. Grade D-) or PD 200 (Min. Grade D-) or PD 201 (Min. Grade D-) or PD 202 (Min. Grade D-) or OL 224 (Min. Grade D-) or OL 200 (Min. Grade D-) or MB 200 (Min. Grade D-) or PD 224 (Min. Grade D-) or CC 291 (Min. Grade D-) or PD 291 (Min. Grade D-) or OL 109 (Min. Grade D-) or MB 109 (Min. Grade D-)

PD 205 Leads To

PD 305

PD 205 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

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