PC 832 Firearms
Course ID # AJ089B - Section # 36797
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Course Dates
September 17-19, 2008

Pre-requisites:

  1. No felony convictions.

  2. No firearms restrictions. * Get a LIVESCAN form from the training office *

  3. Completed the admissions forms for San Joaquin Delta College and submission of those forms to Delta’s Admissions Office. (Click here to Apply for Admission to S.J. Delta College.)

  4. Accepted by Delta as a student.

  5. Register for course and pay fees to Delta’s Admissions Office.

  6. Complete live scan and bring DOJ clearance letter to the first day of class.
    We recommend completing the live scan a minimum of three weeks prior to the start of the class.


* Students must present proof the pre-requisites were met *


Course: The PC 832 Firearms Course is the minimum training standard for California peace officers as specified in the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Regulation 1005, and one of the first courses of instruction in the regular basic course modular training format.

The firearms course is a 24-hour requirement. This course consists of one topic, called a Learning Domain. The Learning domains contain the minimum required foundational information for given subjects. The training and testing specifications for a particular domain may also include information on required instructional activities and testing requirements.

The Firearms course includes a firearms range qualification examination. The test is graded pass/fail, with one re-test opportunity. If the re-test is failed, the course must be repeated in its entirety.

More information regarding the course and students’ expectations will be provided during the orientation program presented during the first class session. The first session of this course is mandatory. Students not completing the first session will not be admitted to the class.

Cost: The costs for the program depend upon state law, vendor, and third-party provider fees. The costs provided are estimates and subject to change without notice:

1 unit @ $20 per unit $20.00 payable to San Joaquin Delta College
Livescan Form $70.00
Materials Fee $50.00
Range Use Fee $50.00
Ammunition-500 rounds $200.00
Total $390.00

* Non-Sponsored Students will be issued a training center firearm for use during the class. Agency sponsored students will have their firearm and ammo provided by their department.

Note: Fees subject to change

 

PC 832 Arrest
Course ID # AJ089A - Section # 58216
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Course Dates
September 22-26, 2008

Pre-requisites:

  1. No felony convictions.

  2. No firearms restrictions.

  3. Completed the admissions forms for San Joaquin Delta College and submission of those forms to Delta’s Admissions Office. (Click here to Apply for Admission to S.J. Delta College.)

  4. Accepted by Delta as a student.

  5. Register for course and pay fees to Delta’s Admissions Office.

  6. On the first day of class the student will receive a CD-ROM with the learning domains.
    If the student would like to purchase a printed copy one can be obtained directly from Kinkos.
    (Click here to visit Kinkos)

* Students must present proof the pre-requisites were met *

Course: The PC 832 Arrest Course is the minimum training standard for California peace officers as specified in the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Regulation 1005, and one of the first courses of instruction in the regular basic course modular training format.

The Arrest Course is a 40-hour requirement. This course consists of 13 topics, called a Learning Domains. The Learning Domains contain the minimum required foundational information for given subjects. The training and testing specifications for a particular domain may also include information on required instructional activities and testing requirements.

The Arrest Course includes an 85-question, multiple-choice written examination and several skill examinations on Arrest and Control Techniques. The tests are graded pass/fail, with one re-test opportunity. If any re-test is failed, the course must be repeated in its entirety.

More information regarding the course and students’ expectations will be provided during the orientation program presented during the first class session. The first session of this course is mandatory. Students not completing the first session will not be admitted to the class.

Cost: The costs for the program depend upon state law, vendor, and third-party provider fees. The costs provided are estimates and subject to change without notice:

3 units @ $20 per unit  $60.00  payable to San Joaquin Delta College
Materials Fee    $50.00
Total     $110.00


Note: Fees subject to change

Academy News & Dates

Basic POST Entrance Exam
Next Entrance Exam is on
August 9th, 2008
@ 0800 Hours

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Adult Corrections Officer Academy
Next Adult Corrections Officer Academy Class to begin on
Sept. 29th, 2008.
Click here for more info.


PC 832
Firearms & Arrest

Next Class to begin on
Sept. 17th, 2008.
Click here for more info.
Note: You MUST complete a livescan prior to the start of class. Allow up to 3 weeks.


Training Center Receives Sod for Track
With the kind assistance from The Simon Family Criminal Justice Foundation, our physical fitness track area renovation was completed in June, 2008.
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2007 Progress Report
The training center has released it's 2007 Progress Report. To view this report in PDF format Click here.


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