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Earn College Credit for NCLETTC Training

An agreement between NCLETTC and West Virginia Northern Community College (WVNCC) specifies credit for the following courses conducted by NCLETTC:

Combating School Violence
Principles of Leadership for First Responders
Advanced Leadership Techniques for Public Safety Supervisors
Psychological Profiling for Crisis Management
Undercover Investigations Workshop
Sexual Assault Investigations
Domestic Violence Protocols
Principles of Crisis/Hostage Negotiations
Outlaw Biker Gangs & Radical Militia Groups
Vice Investigations
Recognizing Child Abuse & Problematic Lifestyles
Child Abuse Investigations
Gang Investigations
Evidence Response Team
Terrorism & Counter Terrorism in the 21st Century
School Violence
Patrol Oriented Narcotics Investigations
SORT-For Corrections
Investigative Protocols for Corrections
Terrorism Behind The Walls
Riots, Disturbances & Hostage Situations for First Responders
Contemporary Criminal Justice Management Issues
Instructor Development
Crisis/Hostage Negotiations for First Responders
Correctional Unit & Federal-Facility Security
Profile Evaluation-A Crisis Engagement
Aggressive Criminal Enforcement

Students must have a minimum of three (3) years of work experience in the criminal justice field to be eligible.

WVNCC will transfer twelve (12) hours of academic credit into the College’s Associate in Applied Science degree in Criminal Justice upon successful completion of 120 contact hours of courses listed above. Students eligible for articulation of credit will not pay tuition or other fees for the articulated credit.

For more information regarding this program, please contact WVNCC at: (304) 233-5900