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COURSE SYLLABUS
James Madison University
Spanish 490 Practical Spanish Law Enforcement, section 0001, (3 credit hours)
Room: Maury G005
Fall 2012
Wednesday 7:05-8:20 - Instructor: Dr. Steve Gerome
E-Mail - [email protected] Phone - FLL office 568-6128, mobile 540.246.5969
Office Location B7 Keezell
Office Hours- 8:30- 9:30, Wed by appointment
Course Objectives: The PRACTICAL LAW ENFORCEMENT SPANISH class at JMU is offered to allow
students to collaborate with local agencies and the Latino community focusing on public safety and lawenforcement. Although increasing language skills is one objective, the ability to apply the language in
professional settings will allow students to solidify their theoretical knowledge, gain confidence, and see the
direct impact of their learning. Students will commit to two hours per week to their off campus assignment andmeet once a week in the classroom setting.
Required Text: None
Grading:15% Participation/Homework
60% Placements (a minimum of 20 hours must be completed)
15% Group presentation10% Journal
Placements: In addition to attending class,you are expected to fulfill your placement assignment 100%.Placements have been selected to give each student a unique experience working with the local Law
enforcement/public safety community and/or organizations that support it. All contacts will report to the
instructor on student participation. It is your responsibility to initiate and maintain communication with theagency you select. The first meeting with your contact person counts as service hours.IT IS THERESPONSIBILITY OF THE STUDENT TO MEET WITH THE DESIGNATED CONTACT TO ESTABLISH
AND FULFILL ALL WORK HOURS. Your placement requirement is a total of 24 hours over the course of the
semester.
NOTE: keep texting and extraneous mobile device usage to a minimum while completing your service
assignments (unless directly related to assignment). The professionals youll be working with in the fieldexpect your full attention and cooperation.
* Service assignments (ride-alongs) must be scheduled no later than 72 hours before the actual ride-along
takes place. The supervising officer needs this time to properly plan and schedule the patrol officers.
*Background screening discussion will be had prior to your placement. You are required to disclose anypast or pending legal matters or adjudications with both the professor and police department
representative during this time.
Group Presentation: You will present on a current event topic that will help us understand more of the
background and activity that surrounds local Latino immigrants and public safety/law enforcement.
Presentations must be in Spanish and a bibliography will be handed in the day of the presentation.Requirements can be found on Blackboard and youMUST present on the day assigned unless you have
documented proof of an excused absence.
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Journal: Each student will maintain a journal on Blackboard through the On Line Journal feature. Weekly
entries should be made reflecting on the experiences for the week. The entries should be in SPANISH with 75 -100 words. This will not be graded for grammar. It should be your personal thoughts, feelings, etc. about your
experience in your placement. If you have no service hours for the week for some reason, you may write about
something related to class. The weekly entries should be submitted no later than Sunday by midnight
beginning the 3rd week of classes. You should have no less than 12 journal entries.
Fecha PRACTICAL SPANISH
8/29/12 discusin del curso y los requisitos
9/5/12Discusin del la Pelcula: Narcos y Perros,
Sin Nombre
9/12/11 Border War
9/19/11 presentaciones TBD
9/26/11 Discusin del: Archivos Policiacos
10/3/11 presentaciones TBD
10/10/11Discusin de la publicacin de DOJ: Respuesta Primaria para Victimas del Crimen
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ovc/foreignlang/spanish/firstresponse/201128Spanish.pdf10/17/11 presentaciones TBD
10/24/11Discusin de: Latinos en los EEUU y Documental: Understanding our
Differences: Mexicans and Americans
10/31/11 Discusin de la pelculaAl Otro Lado
11/7/11presentacin 4, 5, 6- (Arizona Immigration Law- both sides - what other states
might adopt?)
11/14/11 Guest speaker
11/28/11 Presentacin TBD
12/5/11 Comentarios finales de cada estudiante
Grading Scale
A 100-95 A - 94 90
B + 89 - 87 B 86 84 B - 83 80
C + 79 77 C 76 74 C - 73 70
D + 69 67 D 66 60 F 59 0
Students are responsible for registering for classes and for verifying their class schedules on e-campus.Ctrl click on this link for important deadlines for dropping course Withdrawal Deadlines
Participation/Homework: Attendance is mandatory. We will use our weekly meetings to learn more aboutlocal Spanish speakers and their interactions with public safety officials as well as analysis and support of your
experiences thus far. Your instructor and your classmates depend on you to be present every day to take part in
class activities designed for the participation of all students. Films/documentaries will be viewed outside ofclass and questions assigned for homework should be completed and brought to class for discussion. Failure to
complete homework will negatively impact your grade in this category.
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Attendance: Regular, punctual class attendance is expected. The only exception will be for JMU sponsored
events or illness; in each of these cases, written notes from JMU sponsors or health care providers will berequired for the absence to be acceptable. It will be the student's responsibility to make up any work missed due
to an acceptable absence. An unacceptable absence will result in a 10 point reduction. Students are expected to
come to class with assignments completed and prepared to contribute to discussions, activities, etc.
Disability Accommodations: Students with disabilities who require reasonable accommodations to fully
participate in course activities and/or meet course requirements are strongly encouraged to register with the
Office of Disability Services (ODS, Wilson Learning Center 107, phone/TTY 8-6705,www.jmu.edu/ods)and contact me to discuss access issues. In order to make accommodations I will need an Access Plan Letter
from ODS prior to making any accommodations.
JMU abides by Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act, which
mandate reasonable accommodations be provided for students with documented disabilities. If you have a
disability and may require some type of instructional and/or examination accommodations, please contact me
early in the semester so that I can provide or facilitate provision of accommodations you may need. If you havenot already done so, you will need to register with the Office of Disability Services, the designated office on
campus to provide services for students with disabilities.
If you have any illness or issues that could cause you to have a prolonged absence, for more information, Ctrlclick on this link for the Ombudsman
Academic Honesty: The JMU Honor Code is to be observed in the preparation of class assignments, papers,
projects, quizzes and tests. The instructor will indicate any assignments that may or may not be done in
collaboration with other persons.The JMU Honor Code is available from the Honor Council Web site:
http://www.jmu.edu/honor/code.shtml
Adding/Dropping Course: Students are responsible for registering for classes and for verifying their class
schedules on e-campus. The deadline for adding a fall semester class through e-campus without instructor andacademic unit head signatures is usually within the first two weeks after classes begin (May and summer terms
are within the first week). Be sure you pay attention to these dates! They are updated for each academic yearat: http://www.jmu.edu/registrar/academiccalendars.shtml . You must obtain signatures of the instructor andacademic unit head to add a class for fall semester. No exceptions will be made to these deadlines.
Inclement Weather Policies: Decisions to close university operations (those operations that do not operate inemergency or inclement weather conditions) will be made by the President or a designee.
Individual vice presidents, deans, directors, department heads and supervisors are not authorized
to make closing decisions in their areas. The President or a designee may make such a decision atany time during the calendar year to protect the best interest and welfare of the university
community. JMUs cancellation policy can be viewed at
http://www.jmu.edu/JMUpolicy/1309.shtml.
Religious Observation Accommodations: All faculty are required to give reasonable and appropriate
accommodations to students requesting them on grounds of religious observation. The faculty member
determines what accommodations are appropriate for his/her course. Students should notify the faculty by nolater than the end of the Drop-Add period the first week of the semester of potential scheduled absences and
determine with the instructor if mutually acceptable alternative methods exist for completing the missed
classroom time, lab or activity.
The instructor reserves the right to amend the syllabus, including revising assignments and evaluation as
necessary.
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