CSPS 105: Computer Applications and Technology in Community Services and Public Safety

Subject
Community Service and Public Safety
Credits 5 Lab Hours 20 Lecture Hours 40
Quarter Offered
Fall,
Spring
Instructional Mode
Web-enhanced
This course equips students with essential technological skills for social services and public safety careers. Students will practice multitasking in high-pressure situations while using databases and other software for case management, documentation, and communication. Emphasis is placed on proficiency in using modern office procedures and record-keeping technology used in a variety of settings and the importance of accuracy and efficiency while handling complex tasks. Students will also develop and practice skills in multitasking, such as typing while listening, synthesizing information and providing verbal and written responses under pressure.
Outcomes
  • Demonstrate proficiency in using case management software.
  • Practice multitasking in high-pressure situations using technology.
  • Apply modern office procedures in public safety settings.
  • Use technology to accurately manage records and documentation.
Prerequisites
CSPS 101- Careers and Professional Pathways in Public Safety and Community Services or instructor permission.
Crosslisted Courses
N/A CSPS 101- Careers and Professional Pathways in Public Safety and Community Services or instructor permission. Fall, Spring
Campus
South
Area of Study
Career Education