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HANFORD PATROL TRAINING ACADEMY 1987 2004,2008 2009 Credit Recommendation Guide The following courses have been evaluated by Corporate Articulation to potentially fulfill General Education or Elective credits for an Undergraduate Degree. In order to receive any of the credits recommended below, students should submit supporting documents to Prior Learning Assessment. For more information on PLA visit: ecampus.phoenix.edu/pla or contact the department toll free at 866 440 4707. There are fees associated with your PLA submission. However, you may be eligible for PLA benefits. Please contact your Finance Advisor for more information. PLA will not award credit for certifications or coursework that duplicates the content of credits earned through PLA, transfer credit, National Testing Program credit or University of Phoenix. Clock hour to semester credit hour conversions are made by the University using current U.S. Department of Education standards. University of Phoenix Equivalency: General Education or elective category to which credit can be applied. Combinable: Courses may only be combined with courses of similar content and General Education/Elective areas. Non Academic:Lack of college level theory and/or principle necessary for credit recognition. Company specific and skill based training. Too Few : Courses/training that cannot receive credit because they are less than 1 hour total in length. Similar content in a 1(+) hour timeframe may be eligible for credit. :Indicates the total amount of actual learning time. Any breaks or lunch time included in the initial clock hours have been removed. Updated: 05/02/2012 Note - will be awarded for courses that have been reviewed and recommended for credit by the American Council on Education (ACE) as appropriate to the degree candidates. Students will need to submit their ACE transcript through the University of Phoenix Office of Admissions. *A breakdown of program hours and the credit designation is shown, however credit will only be awarded as indicated if a student has completed the entire program. Credit will not be awarded for individual courses. Course 08/1987- PFT-403 Intermediate Force Instructor Certification 12/2004 80 Hour(s) Recommended University of Phoenix Equivalency LFR-102 Basic Armorer Certification LFR-103 Advanced Armorer Certification CTA-140 Vulnerability Assessment Fundamentals ISC-221 Classified Matter Protection & Control I MIT-111 Basic Instructor Training PFT-215 Basic Security Police Officer Training MIT-120 Job Analysis 02/1988-12/2004 80 Hour(s) 08/1988-12/2004 40 Hour(s) 07/1999-12/2004 33.5 Hour(s) 08/1999-12/2004 23 Hour(s) 08/1999-12/2004 40 Hour(s) 01/2000-12/2004 320 Hour(s) 05/2000-12/2004 36 Hour(s)

Supervisor Development Program - Interactive 08/2002- MIT-200D Television 12/2004 16 Hour(s) First Level Supervision 12/2004 40 Hour(s) 32.5 2.0 Interdisciplinary / Elective Emergency Vehicle Operations Instructor 12/2004 0 Hour(s) 0 0 No Provided Ballistic Shield Instructor Certification Course Firearms Handgun Instructor Level One Course Firearms Patrol Rifle Instructor Course Hostage Negotiations Course Instructor Development Course 12/2004 0 Hour(s) 0 0 No Provided 12/2004 80 Hour(s) 0 0 Non-Academic 12/2004 40 Hour(s) 0 0 Non-Academic 12/2004 36 Hour(s) 30.5 2.0 Interdisciplinary / Elective 12/2004 40 Hour(s) 32.5 2.0 Interdisciplinary / Elective BST-202 Crisis Negotiations Training PFT-310 Special Response Team PFT-320 Precision Rifle/Forward Observer Team Precision Rifle/Forward Observer Team Instructor PFT-321 Certification PFT-401 Firearms Instructor Certification PFT-402 Advanced Weapons Systems (AWS) Instructor Certification PFT-405 Basic Tactical Entry PFT-407 Special Response Team Instructor Certification PFT-408 Ground Control Instructor Certification 20066 Resp Knowledge-Based Initial 20701 RAD Worker I Trng - Initial 170500 Basic Medic First Aid 170525 AED Training PFT-215 Basic Security Police Officer Training* 12/2004 5 Day(s) 32.5 2.0 Interdisciplinary / Elective 12/2004 26 Day(s) 0 0 Non-Academic 12/2004 97 Hour(s) 12/2004 19 Day(s) 0 0 Non-Academic 12/2004 12 Day(s) 0 0 Non-Academic 12/2004 8 Hour(s) 6.5 Combinable Interdisciplinary / Elective 12/2004 16 Hour(s) 0 0.0 Non-Academic 12/2004 8.5 Hour(s) 0 0 Non-Academic 12/2004 4 Hour(s) 0 0 Non-Academic 2.0 Interdisciplinary/ Elective; 0.5 12/2009 320 Hour(s) 100 2.5 Physical/ Biological Science

Module 1 Introduction to DOE Safeguards and Security Administration 12/2009 27.5 Hour(s) 0 0 Non-Academic 01.01 Introduction To DOE And The Safeguards And Security Program 01.02 Health And Wellness 12/2009 1 Hour(s) 1 Combinable Physical/ Biological Science 01.03 Physical Training Maintenance 12/2009 27 Hour(s) 0 0 Non-Academic 01.04 Nuclear Materials Control And Accountability 12/2009 1.5 Hour(s) 1.5 Combinable Physical/ Biological Science 01.05 Information Security 12/2009 2.5 Hour(s) 2.5 Combinable Interdisciplinary/ Elective 01.06 Introduction To Personnel Security 01.07 Physical Security Systems 01.08 The Terrorist Threat 12/2009 1.5 Hour(s) 1.5 Combinable Interdisciplinary/ Elective 01.09 Special Nuclear Material And Radiological Hazards 12/2009 1.5 Hour(s) 1.5 Combinable Physical/ Biological Science 01.10 Biological Agents 12/2009 1.5 Hour(s) 1.5 Combinable Physical/ Biological Science 01.11 Chemical Agents 12/2009 1 Hour(s) 1 Combinable Physical/ Biological Science 01.12 Introduction To Protective Force Module 2 Introduction To Legal And Intermediate Force 02.01 Introduction To Legal 02.02 Limited Arrest Authority 02.03 Search And Seizure 02.04 Use Of Force 02.05 Deadly Force 02.06 Basic Information For Intermediate Force Skills 02.07 Falls 02.08 Movement 02.09 Interview Stance And Position Of Advantage 02.10 Pressure Control Locks 02.11 Personal Weapons And Striking Areas 12/2009 1 Hour(s) 1 Combinable Social Science 12/2009 3 Hour(s) 3 Combinable Interdisciplinary/ Elective 12/2009 3 Hour(s) 3 Combinable Interdisciplinary/ Elective 12/2009 4 Hour(s) 4 Combinable Interdisciplinary/ Elective

02.12 Empty Hand Blocking 02.13 Takedowns And Stabilizations 02.14 Countermoves Against Common Attacks 02.15 Handcuffing Techniques 02.16 Weapon Retention And Gun Takeaways 02.17 Straight-Baton Carries 02.18 Straight-Baton Draws 02.19 Straight-Baton Strikes 02.20 Straight-Baton Retention Techniques 02.21 Chemical Agents 12/2009 4.5 Hour(s) 4.5 Combinable Physical/ Biological Science Module 3 Basic Firearms 03.01 Firearms Safety 03.02 Ballistics 03.03 Mental Conditioning 03.04 Glock Pistol Nomenclature 03.05 Handgun Marksmanship 03.06 Handgun Presentation Techniques 03.07 Handgun Manipulation 03.08 Handgun Shooting Positions 03.09 Target Engagement 03.10 One-Handed Handgun Techniques 03.11 Handgun Low-Light Techniques 03.12 Handgun Weapon Retention 03.13 M4 Nomenclature 03.14 Rifle Carries And Ready Positions 12/2009 1.5 Hour(s) 1.5 Combinable Interdisciplinary/ Elective 12/2009 2.5 Hour(s) 0 0 Non-Academic

03.15 Rifle Marksmanship 03.16 M4 Manipulation 03.17 M4 Malfunctions 12/2009 3.5 Hour(s) 0 0 Non-Academic 03.18 Rifle Shooting Positions 12/2009 3.5 Hour(s) 0 0 Non-Academic 03.19 Rifle Weapon Retention 03.20 Rifle Low-Light Shooting Techniques 03.21 Rifle Pivots 03.22 Rifle Transition 03.23 Moving Targets 12/2009 2.5 Hour(s) 0 0 Non-Academic 03.24 Shooting And Moving 12/2009 3.5 Hour(s) 0 0 Non-Academic 03.25 Shooting With A Protective Mask 03.26 Advanced Weapons Overview Module 4 Post And Patrol Operations 04.01 Federal Communications Commission Rules 04.02 Basic Communication 04.03 Radio Communications 04.04 Tactical Communications 04.05 Report Writing 04.06 Human And Public Relations 04.07 Report Fit For Duty 04.08 Access Control 04.09 Badging And Passes Prohibited And Controlled Articles And 04.10 Inspections 04.11 Bomb Searching Methods 04.12 Improvised Explosive Devices 12/2009 1 Hour(s) 1 Combinable Communication Arts 12/2009 1 Hour(s) 1 Combinable Communication Arts 12/2009 1 Hour(s) 1 Combinable Social Science 12/2009 4 Hour(s) 4 Combinable Interdisciplinary/ Elective 12/2009 1 Hour(s) 1 Combinable Interdisciplinary/ Elective

04.13 Patrol Techniques And Tactics 12/2009 2.5 Hour(s) 0 0 Non-Academic 04.14 Defensive Driving Techniques 04.15 Routine Vehicle Operations 12/2009 16 Hour(s) 0 0 Non-Academic 04.16 Emergency Vehicle Operations 12/2009 16 Hour(s) 0 0 Non-Academic 04.17 Unusual Occurrence Management 04.18 Civil Disturbance 04.19 Crime Scene Preservation 12/2009 1 Hour(s) 1 Combinable Interdisciplinary/ Elective 04.20 Fresh Pursuit 04.21 Roadblocks 04.21 Transportation Of Prisoners Module 5 Tactical Operations 05.01 Critical Incident Management 05.02 Techniques Of Observation Individual And Team Tactical Movement And 05.03 Defensive Fighting Positions 05.04 Building Searches 05.05 Vehicle Stops 05.06 Counter Ambush 05.07 Denial Strategy And Operations 05.08 Containment Strategy And Operations 05.09 Protective Mask 05.10 Immediate Action Team First Responder Responsibilities And Equipment 05.11 Considerations 05.12 Entry Into An Active Shooter Environment 05.13 Active Shooter Room Clearing Techniques 05.14 Response To Airborne And Vehicle Intrusions 12/2009 9 Hour(s) 0 0 Non-Academic 12/2009 5 Hour(s) 0 0 Non-Academic 12/2009 3 Hour(s) 0 0 Non-Academic 12/2009 1 Hour(s) 1 Combinable Interdisciplinary/ Elective

Module 6 Situation Training Exercises Critical Incident Vehicle Stops Alarm Calls/Suspicious Persons Despondent Employee Counter Ambush Techniques Direct Threat Response (Active Shooter) Bomb Searches