FOX VALLEY TECHNICAL COLLEGE

ITV COURSE OFFERINGS

Spring 2011-2012

Origination Site: Fox Valley Technical College, Appleton

Course Name: Criminal Justice, Introduction to

Description: Introduces KSCADE students to the study of crime and administration of justice in the United States. This course focuses on the roles of police, prosecution, courts and corrections. It also covers how the criminal justice process has evolved to what it is today. This course is designed for ITV delivery and does not meet Department of Justice Training & Standards competencies. It can be used as an elective credit in the Criminal Justice program.

Prerequisite: Juniors or senior status

Course Length: Term 1 Term 2

Term 3 Term 4

Sem. 1 Sem. 2 X

Yearlong

Credits 3

Time: 8:00-8:50 a.m., or 9:00-9:50 a.m., or 10:00-10:50a.m. or 11:00-11:50p.m.

(4 different sections)

Days of the week: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday

Maximum number of students: 25

Minimum number of students: 12

Contact Person/Phone Number: Mary Hansen, 920-735-2507

Textbooks/Resources: Criminal Justice Today, 9th ed, by Schmalleger, Frank

Published by Regents/Prentice Hall



FOX VALLEY TECHNICAL COLLEGE

ITV COURSE OFFERINGS

Spring 2011-2012

Origination Site: Fox Valley Technical College, Appleton

Course Name: Careers in Criminal Justice

Description: Students in this course can expect to explore and discover the wide variety of Criminal Justice related careers in America. All levels of employment, from municipal to county, state, and federal are examined along with specific duties and hiring standards for a variety of positions. Research and documentation skills will be developed in this course.

Prerequisite: Juniors or senior status

Course Length: Term 1 Term 2

Term 3 Term 4

Sem. 1 Sem. 2 X

Yearlong

Credits 3

Time: 1:00-1:50 p.m. or 2:00-2:50 p.m.

Days of the week: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday

Maximum number of students: 25

Minimum number of students: 12

Contact Person/Phone Number: Mary Hansen, 920-735-2507

Textbooks/Resources: Great Jobs for Criminal Justice Majors, by Lamber, Stephen & Regan, Debra New York, NY: McGraw-Hill

Careers in Criminology, by Morgan, Marilyn Chicago, IL: Lowell House


FOX VALLEY TECHNICAL COLLEGE

ITV COURSE OFFERINGS

Spring 2011-2012

Origination Site: Fox Valley Technical College, Appleton

Course Name: Deaf Communications

Description: Provides a foundation in sign language skills to facilitate communication with the deaf and hard of hearing. Pertinent issues are discussed to broaden an understanding of the deaf culture.

Prerequisite: Junior or senior status

Course Length: Term 1 Term 2

Term 3 Term 4

Sem. 1 Sem. 2 X

Yearlong

Credits 3

Time: 10:00 – 10:50 a.m.

Days of the week: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday

Maximum number of students: 10 at each site or 20 total

Minimum number of students: 9

Contact Person/Phone Number: Ginny Sattler, 920-996-2983

Textbooks/Resources: Signing: How to Speak with Your Hands, Elaine Costello

Communicating with the Deaf manual, Erin Bates, Joan Olsen



FOX VALLEY TECHNICAL COLLEGE

ITV COURSE OFFERINGS

Spring 2011-2012

Origination Site: Fox Valley Technical College, Appleton

Course Name: Intro to Health Careers

Description: Examines health related careers. Educational preparation, job responsibilities and appropriate personal attributes will be surveyed in order to assist participants in career decision planning.

Prerequisite: Junior or senior status

Course Length: Term 1 Term 2

Term 3 Term 4

Sem. 1 Sem. 2 X

Yearlong

Credits 1

Time: 8:00 – 8:50 p.m.

Days of the week: Tuesday

Maximum number of students:

Minimum number of students: 9

Contact Person/Phone Number: Zoe Cujak (920)735-4840

Textbooks/Resources: Health Science Career Exploration, Louise Simmers, Thomson/Delmar Learning ISBN: 1-4018-5809-0, Intro to Health Careers,

ISBN: 501190R121604



FOX VALLEY TECHNICAL COLLEGE

ITV COURSE OFFERINGS

Spring 2011-2012

Origination Site: Fox Valley Technical College, Appleton

Course Name: Medical Terminology

Description: Focuses on the component parts of medical terms: prefixes, suffixes and word roots. Students practice formation, analysis and reconstruction of terms. Emphasis on spelling, definition and pronunciation. Introduction to operative, diagnostic, therapeutic and symptomatic terminology of all body systems, as well as systemic and surgical terminology.

Prerequisite: Junior or senior status

Course Length: Term 1 Term 2

Term 3 Term 4

Sem. 1 Sem. 2 X

Yearlong

Credits 3

Time: 9:00 – 9:50 p.m.

Days of the week: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday

Maximum number of students:

Minimum number of students: 9

Contact Person/Phone Number: Zoe Cujak (920)735-4840

Textbooks/Resources: TBD



FOX VALLEY TECHNICAL COLLEGE

ITV COURSE OFFERINGs

Spring 2011-2012

Origination Site: Fox Valley Technical College, Appleton

Course Name: Sociology, Introduction to

Description: Introduction to Sociology is a social science course designed to introduce students to the basic concepts of the intercultural discipline of sociology. Emphasis is given to the following special areas: culture, socialization, social stratification and the five institutions, including family, politics, economics, religion and education. Examples of other topics include: demography, deviance, technology, environment social issues, social change and social organization.

Prerequisite: Language score of 40 and reading score of 38 on ASSET test – OR – 50th percentile or better on the Reading and Language ACCUPLACER tests. Non-program students who haven’t taken ASSET or ACCUPLACER must see their instructor the first time they attend class. Junior or senior status.

Course Length: Term 1 Term 2

Term 3 Term 4

Sem. 1 Sem. 2 X

Yearlong

Credits 3

Time: 12:00-12:50 p.m.

Days of the week: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday

Maximum number of students: 20

Minimum number of students: 12

Contact Person/Phone Number: Therese Nemec, 920-735-4765

Textbooks/Resources: TBD


FOX VALLEY TECHNICAL COLLEGE

ITV COURSE OFFERINGS

Spring 2011-2012

Origination Site: Fox Valley Technical College, Appleton

Course Name: Psychology, Introduction to

Description: This introductory course in psychology is a survey of the multiple aspects of human behavior. It involves a survey of the theoretical foundations of human functioning in such areas as learning, motivation, emotions, personality, deviance and pathology, physiological factors and social influences. It directs the student to an insightful understanding of the complexities of human relationships in personal, social and vocational settings.

Prerequisite: Language score of 40 and reading score of 38 on ASSET test – OR – 50th percentile or better on the Reading and Language ACCUPLACER tests. Non-program students who haven’t taken ASSET or ACCUPLACER must see their instructor the first time they attend class. Junior or senior status.

Course Length: Term 1 Term 2

Term 3 Term 4

Sem. 1 Sem. 2 X

Yearlong

Credits 3

Time: 8:00-8:50 a.m.

Days of the week: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday

Maximum number of students: 20

Minimum number of students: 12

Contact Person/Phone Number: Therese Nemec, 920-735-4765

Textbooks/Resources: TBD