Faculty Profile

Allen Stehle : President

Message From The President

2009 - 2010 promises to be an exciting academic year for us, and I am pleased to know that you have chosen to become a student here.

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College News

HIT Program Welcomes a New Director

Beal College is please to welcome its newest faculty member, Connie Elliott, RHIA, CHP.

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Beal Students Raise Money for Shaw House

On Tuesday June 23rd Beal College’s Office Procedures class held a lunch fundraiser to benefit Shaw House.

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Adult Education Courses

Beal College to offer low-cost Bangor Adult Education courses on campus

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Health Information Technology

We just received approval for another new academic program: HIT (Health Information Technology).

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Conservation Law Enforcement / Law Enforcement

Conservation Law Enforcement

The Conservation Law Enforcement Concentration of the Criminal Justice program is designed to prepare a student to obtain employment in the field of conservation law enforcement as well as other related occupations in the criminal justice system. The Conservation Law Enforcement Concentration emphasizes the administrative and interpersonal skills required of the law enforcement professional and provides a strong foundation in the social, ethical and legal issues confronted by officers in the performance of their duties.

Law Enforcement

The Law Enforcement Concentration of the Criminal Justice program is designed to prepare a student for a career in the criminal justice system and provides the opportunity for currently employed criminal justice professionals to further their education. The Law Enforcement Concentration emphasizes the technical, administrative and interpersonal skills required of the criminal justice professional with a strong foundation in the social, ethical and legal issues confronted by officers in the performance of their duties.

For this program, minimum academic requirements are a cumulative grade point average of 2.22 or better and a 66 2/3% completion rate. Please refer to academic standards on pages 22 and 33 for more information.

Major Courses of Study
Requiring a Grade of C or Better

CL111
Conservation and Environmental Law Enforcement
3
CL112
Fish and Wildlife Taxonomy
3
CL113
Forest Ecology
3
CL210
Wildlife Management
3
CL211
Forestry Management
3
CL212
Fisheries Management
3
CL213
P
Conservation Law Enforcement Investigations
3
CL214
P
Conservation Law Enforcement Patrol Procedures
3
CL215
P
Conservation Law Enforcement
Patrol Procedures
Field Training
1
LE101
Introduction to Criminal Justice
3
LE103
Problem Solving and Critical Thinking
3
LE104
Professional Law Enforcement Ethics
3
LE111
Technical Writing for Law Enforcement Officers
3
LE112
Rules of Evidence
3
LE113
P
Crisis Intervention
3
LE114
P
Introduction to Corrections and the Criminal Justice System
3
LE116
P
Counter Terrorism Investigations
3
LE117
P
Law Enforcement Physical
Conditioning and Self-Defense Tactics
3
LE213
P
Criminal Investigations
3
LE214
P
Police Patrol Procedures
3
LE215
P
Police Patrol Procedures Field Training
3
LE216
P
Advanced Law Enforcement
Patrol Procedures
 
OR
LE220
P
Law Enforcement Externship
3
LE219
P
Criminal Forensics
3
PL112
P
Constitutional Law
3
PL123
P
Criminal Law
3

General Education Courses
Requiring a Grade of C or Better

EH102
Speech
3
EH111
College Composition
3
EH201
P
Creative Writing
3
GY103
Geography
3
HY101
Government
3
PY101
General Psychology
3
SC101   Introduction to Sociology
3

Related Courses of Study

BC101
College Success
3
CS103
Introduction to Computers and Word Processing
3
 
 
 

Total Credits

98

P – Please refer to course description for all required prerequisites for this course.

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