Recognizes the accumulation of 60 hours of training in the following areas:
- History of law enforcement (1 hour)
- The contemporary law enforcement role (2 hours)
- The criminal justice system (2 hours)
- Radio procedures (2 hours)
- Basic patrol procedures (3 hours)
- Report writing (4 hours)
- Criminal law (6 hours)
- Juvenile law (2 hours)
- Traffic law (2 hours)
- Procedures of investigation (6 hours)
- Human relations (4 hours)
- Crime prevention (8 hours)
- Accident investigation (4 hours)
- Crime scene investigation (4 hours)
- Fingerprinting and classification (4 hours)
- Narcotics and dangerous drugs (2 hours)
- Arrest and search (4 hours)