MATC 2024-25 Catalog

DEGREE/DIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

prior to participation in these training courses. Prerequisite(s): Complete 15 credits of POLICE coursework with minimum grade of C. POLICE-163 Credits: 3 Interview and Interrogation Student will learn the legal issues that de fi ne the interviewing of subjects, both in public or in custody, and various techniques to enhance information obtained including analysis of verbal and nonverbal actions and how they relate to truth or deception of persons during the interview process. Prerequisite(s): Complete POLICE-900, POLICE-902 and POLICE-905. POLICE-380 Credits: 2 Overview of Investigations Through classroom lecture, on-campus lab and Wisconsin Department of Justice 720 Academy integration exercises, students will learn and apply skills addressed in the following Department of Justice 720 Academy curriculum framework Phase I topics: Constitutional Law I, Crimes I, Interviews and Report Writing I. The DOJ Phase I Written Examination will be administered in this course. POLICE-381 Credits: 3 Principles of Tactics Through classroom lecture, on-campus lab and integration exercises, students will learn and apply skills addressed in the following Phase II topics from the Wisconsin Department of Justice 720 Academy curriculum frameworks: Professional Communication Skills II, DAAT, Firearms II, Tactical Response and Tactical Emergency Critical Care For Law Enforcement Of fi cers. POLICE-382 Credits: 2 Application of Investigations Through classroom lecture, on-campus lab, and Wisconsin Department of Justice 720 Academy integration exercises, students will learn and apply skills addressed in the following Phase III topics of the Department of Justice 720 Academy curriculum framework: Ethics II: Moral Reasoning and Professional Conduct, Cultural Competence II, Interrogations, Testifying in Court, Crimes III and Physical Evidence Collection. POLICE-383 Credits: 2 Principles of Investigation Through classroom lecture, on-campus lab, and Wisconsin Department of Justice 720 Academy integration exercises, students will learn and apply skills addressed in the following Phase II topics of the Wisconsin Department of Justice 720 Academy curriculum framework: Constitutional Law II, Physical Evidence Collection and Crisis Management. The Phase II Written Exam will be given in this course. POLICE-384 Credits: 1 Overview of Tactics Through classroom lecture, on-campus lab and Wisconsin Department of Justice 720 Academy integration exercises, students will learn and apply skills addressed in the following Department of Justice 720 Academy curriculum

framework Phase I topics: Fundamentals of Firearms, Vehicle Contacts I, Of fi cer Wellness I

exercises, students will learn and apply skills addressed in the following Wisconsin Department of Justice 720 Academy Phase I curriculum framework topics: Academy Orientation, Fundamentals of Criminal Justice, Ethics 1, Cultural Competency, Agency Policy, and Professional Communication Skills 1. POWENG – Power Engineering (Department 428) POWENG-330 Credits: 1 Low Pressure Boilers This course covers the basic operation of low pressure boilers and prepares the student for a Facilities Operating license 3rd Class (low pressure boiler license up to 15 psi). Curriculum includes boiler systems – fuel, draft, steam and feedwater. Absorption chillers, hot water boiler systems and operating procedures are covered. Licensing agency is the American Society of Power Engineers. POWENG-331 Credits: 2 High Pressure Boilers This class will prepare students to write the American Society of Power Engineers Facility Operating 2nd class licensing exam. The High Pressure Boilers class will also prepare students to recognize boiler terminology, comprehend feedwater, steam, fuel and draft systems. Students will learn heat transfer principles using air heaters, shell and tube heat exchangers, steam, and radiant heat. Basic electricity, boiler operation, water treatment programs, cooling towers, traps, strainers and burner management systems. POWENG-332 Credits: 1 Boiler Operation Students will have a comprehensive understanding of boiler operations, from routine checks and maintenance to problem-solving and safety protocols. This blend of theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience will prepare the learner for roles as a Class 2 Facility Operating Engineer. In alignment with American Society of Power Engineers (ASOPE) guidelines, the successful completion of this course will be recognized as one year of experience. POWENG-333 Credits: 3 Plant Maintenance and HVAC Basics A hands-on class for repairing, maintaining and troubleshooting equipment found in commercial and industrial settings. Training includes belt drives (alignment, tension and care of belts), chain drives, fans, couplings, motor alignments, bearing removal and installation, lubrication, solenoid valves, packing, gaskets, regulating valves, piping, air compressors, pumps, and other mechanical fundamentals. POWENG-334 Credits: 1 Blueprint Reading for Power Engineering Building blueprints are studied along with symbols and piping diagrams. Students will be able to locate and identify common building systems. Some mechanical assembly prints will also be covered.

andDAAT I. POLICE-385

Credits: 2

Overview of Patrol Response Through classroom lecture, on-campus lab and Wisconsin Department of Justice integration exercises, students will learn and apply skills addressed in the following Wisconsin Department of Justice 720 Academy curriculum framework Phase I topics: Critical Thinking and Decision-Making, Basic Response (RESPOND), Radio Procedures, Introduction to TraCS, Traf fi c Law Enforcement I, First Aid, CPR/AED, Naloxone/Narcan and Physical Fitness. This course will also include the Wisconsin DOJ 720 Academy Integration Exercises. POLICE-386 Credits: 2 Application of Traf fi cResponse Through classroom lecture, on-campus lab and Wisconsin Department of Justice integration exercises, students will learn and apply skills addressed in the following Phase III topics from the Wisconsin Department of Justice 720 Academy curriculum framework: Traf fi cLaw Enforcement - Core and Radar, Traf fi cCrash Investigations and Incident Management, Operating a Motor Vehicle While Intoxicated (OMVWI), Standardized Field Sobriety Tests (SFST), Hazardous Materials and Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD), Incident Command Systems and NIMS, and Report Writing. POLICE-387 Credits: 1 Health and Fitness Through classroom lecture and on-campus lab, students will apply Phases I-III Physical Fitness Wisconsin Department of Justice 720 Academy curriculum framework program requirements andOf fi cer Wellness Suicide Prevention. POLICE-388 Credits: 2 Principles of Patrol Response Through classroom lecture, on-campus lab and Wisconsin Department of Justice 720 Academy integration exercises, students will learn and apply skills addressed in the following Wisconsin Department of Justice 720 Academy curriculum framework Phase II topics: Professional Communication Skills II, Incident Command Systems and NIMS, Hazardous Materials and WMD, Tactical Response, Crisis Management, and Tactical Emergency Casualty Care. POLICE-389 Credits: 2 Principles of Emergency Vehicle Response Through classroom lecture, on-campus lab, and Wisconsin Department of Justice 720 Academy integration exercises, students will learn and apply skills addressed in the following Department of Justice 720 Academy Phase II topics: Emergency Vehicle Operation and Control (EVOC) and Vehicle Contacts II. POLICE-390 Credits: 1 Overview of Criminal Justice Through classroom lecture and Wisconsin Department of Justice 720 Academy integration

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