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Eduardo Manzanera
Do you have a strong sense of integrity and a desire to serve your community? This dynamic course provides students with a foundational understanding of the careers and systems that keep our society safe.
The Public Services pathway is designed for students interested in the challenging and rewarding professions in law, emergency response, and public safety. This course explores three critical fields:
Delve into the fundamentals of police work. Students will explore constitutional law, patrol procedures, criminal investigations, and the importance of community policing and ethical conduct.
Explore the science and strategy behind fighing fires. This unit is planned to cover fire behavior, suppression techniques, hazardous materials, and the vital role of emergency medical response (EMS) in public safety.
Gain an inside look at the American legal system. Students will examine foundational theories of jurisprudence (the philosophy of law) and see how they apply to landmark case law in constitutional law, tort law, and contract law.
Throughout the course, students can expect to develop practical skills in leadership, critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication. Potential activities may include analyzing simulated emergency scenarios, exploring forensic techniques, and discussing the ethical dilemmas faced by professionals in the field.
This class is the first step for any student considering a career as a police officer, firefighter, paramedic, attorney, paralegal, or in any related public service profession.
For more information on CTE programs in Humboldt County contact William Row, HCOE Strong Workforce Program K-12 Pathway Coordinator at (707) 445-7817 or wrow@hcoe.org.