140 Chabot College 2024-2026 CREDIT COURSE LISTING, ADMJ, ANTH 9995 Firearms/Tactical Rifle for the First Responder 0.5 Unit This course is designed to train individuals in the use of the patrol rifle or carbine. Topics covered include rifle safety, marksmanship, zeroing procedures, firing positions, ballistics, reloading drills, malfunction drills, proper use of the rifle sling, basic tactics, low light engagements, and cover. Each attendee will be required to demonstrate proper usage and safe handling of the rifle. This course is intended for full time sworn law enforcement and/or active duty military personnel and other Public Safety First Responders. Special approval required for enrollment. Lecture: 9 hours Strongly Recommended: ADMJ 50 9997 Law Enforcement Academy 29 Units The Basic Police Academy course provides training in fundamental principles, procedures and techniques of law enforcement and is designed for employed or aspiring police officer recruits. It examines community relations, criminal law, criminal evidence, patrol procedures, investigation, vehicle codes, vehicle safety and operations, communication skills, physical conditioning, self-defense tactics, weapons, and health and safety. The Basic Police Academy Course is certified by the Commission of Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST). Special approval required for enrollment. Lecture: 252 hours Laboratory: 810 hours Strongly Recommended: ADMJ 42 and ADMJ 50 and ADMJ 60 and ADMJ 61 and ADMJ 70 9998 POST Basic Supervisory 4.5 Units This course will cover the basic theories of leadership as they apply to problem-solving. The principles of authority and command will also be explored, as will the concept of failure as it relates to organizational decision-making. Examples will be offered from various models of leadership, including historic leadership styles, command and control, and leadership roles. Problem-solving/ decision-making and strategic planning are current themes to be covered in the context of leadership. Students eligible to enroll in this course must have successfully completed a POST-certified basic law enforcement academy and be a peace officer pursuant to California Penal Code Section 830. Additionally, the student must obtain approval to register for this course from the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office Regional Training Center. For more information, please visit the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office Regional Training Center website at www.sheriffacademy.com Lecture: 81 hours Strongly Recommended: ADMJ 50 ANTHROPOLOGY (ANTH) Degrees AA-T Anthropology AA Anthropology ANTHROPOLOGY Associate in Arts for Transfer Chabot College offers an Associate in Arts for Transfer Degree in Anthropology specifically for students who wish to transfer as Anthropology majors to a California State University. Anthropologists study humans from a biocultural and evolutionary perspective. Emphasis is placed on biological and cultural diversity, on the interaction between humans and their physical and cultural environment, and on the evolution of human biological and cultural adaptations. The core courses introduce students to three major subfields of Anthropology. Students can then focus on their area/s of interest by taking additional Anthropology courses, and courses in related fields. The AA-T in Anthropology requires the following: Complete 60 semester units or 90 quarter units of CSU degree- applicable courses, earn a minimum overall grade point average of 2.0 in those CSU degree-applicable courses, earn a minimum grade of “C” (or “P”) for each course in the major, and complete either the IGETC or CSU GE-Breadth course pattern. Program Learning Outcomes 1. Analyze human biological and cultural adaptations. In this context, evaluate the different factors that have affected, and are affecting humans biologically and culturally. 2. Analyze the factors that cause modern humans biological and cultural diversity, and demonstrate an appreciation for, and sensitivity to human biological and cultural diversity. Required Core (10 units) ANTH 1 Biological/Physical Anthropology 3 ANTH 1L Biological/Physical Anthropology Laboratory 1 ANTH 2 Introduction to Archaeology 3 ANTH 3 Social and Cultural Anthropology 3 List A: Select one of the following courses. (3-4 Units) ANTH 4 Language and Culture 3 ANTH 12 Magic, Religion, Witchcraft and Healing 3 MTH 43 Introduction to Probability and Statistics 4 or PSY 5 Introductory Statistics for the Behavioral and Social Sciences 4