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LDSP 490C: Special Problems
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
Description: Specialized independent study under the direction of a faculty member. Junior standing and supervising faculty approval of research topic(s) are required.
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LDSP 490C - Special Problems
LDSP 4980: Advances in Leadership Science
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
Course Description: This course is the capstone learning experience for leadership science concentration students. The course addresses contemporary and cutting-edge theories of leadership with an emphasis on the derivation of theory, research support for theory, and the application of theory to modern leadership contexts. It is recommended that students complete LDSP 2100 before enrolling in LDSP 4980.
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LDSP 4980 - Advances in Leadership Science
LDSP 4990: Organizational Admin Capstone
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
Prerequisite: Completion of 27 hours of upper division credit which has been accepted and applied to the degree requirements for the Leadership major.Description: This course is the capstone learning experience for theOrganizational Administration concentration. It focuses on how organizationsformulate, implement, and evaluate strategies. The course is designed tointegrate the student’s functional organizational knowledge in the service ofcompleting a strategic analysis of an existing organization or through building astrategic plan for an entrepreneurial venture.
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LDSP 4990 - Organizational Admin Capstone
LEN 1030: Criminalistics
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
Crime scene protection, proper identification of evidence, including dusting latent prints, casting, fingerprint classification, and use of portable crime laboratory equipment.
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LEN 1030 - Criminalistics
LEN 1040: Police Firearms
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
Basic skills, safety, and techniques governing the use of firearms; civil and criminal implications; practical application of firing standard police weapons. Instruction and practice in various legal and humane tactics for self-defense.
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LEN 1040 - Police Firearms
LEN 1050: Bus and Indust Security
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
Comparative examination of the relationship of the Criminal Justice System and business and industrial security. An overview of the administrative, personnel, and physical aspects of the security field.
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LEN 1050 - Bus and Indust Security
LEN 1060: Evidence Photography
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
Applying photographic techniques in criminal investigation, types of cameras and lighting to record all types of evidence on film, and darkroom reproduction theories and practice.
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LEN 1060 - Evidence Photography
LEN 1070: Computers in Law Enforcement
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
No course description available.
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LEN 1070 - Computers in Law Enforcement
LEN 1080: Patrol Proc and Practices
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
Patrol as a major activity of police service, including historical evolution of the concepts, methods of patrol, management and administration of a patrol force, and analysis of the effectiveness of traditional and non-traditional techniques.
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LEN 1080 - Patrol Proc and Practices
LEN 1100: Basic Photography
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
Familiarization with the nomenclature of the camera, film varieties, dark room procedures, printing, developing of film, and use of video camera, theory and application of photographic communication.
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LEN 1100 - Basic Photography
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