MATC 2026-27 Catalog

CJS–CNC

CJS-906

Credits:3

CLABT-111

Credits:2

CJS-164

Credits:3

Criminal Investigation Theory Student will learn the role of evidence in criminal investigation and prosecution and the proper methods of identifying, documenting and recovering evidence. Student will learn methods and strategies related to interviews of witnesses and speci fi c serious criminal offenses. Prerequisite(s): Complete CJS-901. CJS-907 Credits:3 Community Policing Strategies Student will be introduced to strategies employed to implement the community policing model of law enforcement in use today. Student will learn how law enforcement can work with the community as partners to the bene fi t of each entity through proactive approaches that lead to reduction of criminal activities. CJS-908 Credits:3 Patrol Operations Student will learn Wisconsin traf fi c laws and will investigate and document traf fi c crashes using current citation and forms. Student will also learn to recognize and interpret indicators of impaired driving and what actions are to be taken. CJS-909 Credits:3 Introduction to Corrections This corrections course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of correctional systems, institutions and practices. Participants will explore the historical development, contemporary issues and various components of correctional systems. The course aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary for understanding the correctional fi eld(s) and related careers. CLABT – Clinical Laboratory Technology (Department 513) CLABT-109 Credits:4 BloodBank This course focuses on blood banking concepts and procedures, including blood typing, compatibility testing, workups for adverse reaction to transfusions, disease states and donor activities. Prerequisite(s): Complete CLABT-110, CLABT-113 and CLABT-115. CLABT-110 Credits:1 Basic Lab Skills This course explores health career options and the fundamental principles and procedures performed in the clinical laboratory. You will utilize medical terminology and basic laboratory equipment. You will follow required safety and infection control procedures and perform simple laboratory tests. Prerequisite(s): Must be admitted to Medical Laboratory Technician (10 513-1) or Phlebotomy (30-513-1) programs.

Phlebotomy This course provides opportunities for students to perform routine venipuncture, routine capillary puncture and special collection procedures. Prerequisite(s): Must be admitted to Medical Laboratory Technician (10-513-1) or Phlebotomy (30-513-1) programs. Completion of or currently enrolled in CLABT-110. CLABT-113 Credits:1 QALabMath Focuses on performing the mathematical calculations routinely used in laboratory settings. You will explore the concepts of quality control and quality assurance in the laboratory. You will review regulatory compliance requirements and certi fi cation and continuing education programs. Prerequisite(s): Must be admitted to Medical Laboratory Technician program (10-513-1). CLABT-114 Credits:2 Urinalysis Prepares you to perform a complete urinalysis, which includes physical, chemical and microscopic analysis. You will explore renal physiology and correlate urinalysis results with clinical conditions. Prerequisite(s): Completion of or currently enrolled in CLABT-110 and CLABT-113. CLABT-115 Credits:2 Basic Immunology Concepts Provides an overview of the immune system, including laboratory testing methods for diagnosis of immune system disorders, viral and bacterial infections. Prerequisite(s): Must be admitted to Medical Laboratory Technician program (10-513-1). CLABT-116 Credits:4 Clinical Chemistry Introduces clinical chemistry techniques and procedures for routine analysis using photometric, potentiometric and separation techniques. Topics in this course include pathophysiology and methodologies for carbohydrate, lipids, proteins, renal function and blood gas analysis. Prerequisite(s): Complete CLABT-113. CLABT-120 Credits:3 Basic Hematology Covers the theory and principles of blood cell production and function, and introduces you to basic practices and procedures in the hematology laboratory. Prerequisite(s): Completion of or currently enrolled in CLABT-110, CLABT-111, CLABT-113 and CLABT-115. CLABT-121 Credits:1 Coagulation This course introduces the theory and principles of coagulation and explores mechanisms involved in coagulation disorders. Emphasis is placed upon laboratory techniques used to diagnose disease and minor treatment. Prerequisite(s): Completion of or currently enrolled in CLABT-113.

Law Enforcement Employability Course will prepare students to engage in the law enforcement application process, including various exams and interviews. Course also addresses mental and physical fi tness related to careers in law enforcement. CJS-900 Credits:3 Intro to Criminal Justice Course is an examination of the American criminal justice system, including the historical and modern role/functions of federal, state, local law enforcement, courts and corrections. Introduction to critical thinking and problem solving in the context of law enforcement. CJS-901 Credits:3 Constitutional Law Course studies the theory of laws and the practices of arrests, searches and seizures as individual concepts and their interrelationships within the criminal justice system. Course also studies constitutional and statutory limitations on the proper authority of law enforcement to perform these tasks. Will contain discussions on contemporary issues of use of force and the exclusionary rules. CJS-902 Credits:3 Criminal Law This course de fi nes and describes theories concerning the nature of crime and the purpose and source of criminal law in American society. Identi fi es principles of constitutional, federal, state and local laws that are applicable to criminal law with emphasis on the Wisconsin Criminal Code. Prerequisite(s): Complete CJS 901. CJS-903 Credits:3 Professional Communications Students will develop and apply speci fi c communication skills and strategies in a variety of simulated situations that are commonly used in law enforcement. Interview and interrogation skills are also addressed in this context. Prerequisite(s): Complete CJS-900, CJS-901 and CJS-902. Completion of or currently enrolled in CJS-905. CJS-904 Credits:3 Juvenile Law Student will learn the components of the juvenile justice system, including identifying children in need of protection or services and adjudication of delinquency. Student will identify legal issues and laws relevant to juveniles and the roles of law enforcement in investigational techniques employed in child maltreatment cases as well as issues involving missing children. Prerequisite(s): Complete CJS-900. CJS-905 Credits:3 Report Writing Student will learn to produce reports necessary for operations in law enforcement and the judicial system. Students will also learn the art of creating reports from various sources and the signi fi cance of these reports in legal proceedings. Prerequisite(s): Complete CJS-900, CJS-901 and CJS-902.

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