Standards & Training for Corrections (STC)
Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST)
832 p.c. Peace Officer Orientation
STC Certification: 244-59258 (40 hour); 244-59260 (24 hour)
POST Certification: 4900-80102 (40 hour); 4900-80101 (24 hour)
Certified Hours: Laws of Arrest (40 hour, 5-days); Firearms (24 hours, 3-days)
please e-mail dcoats@yccd.edu with course interest
Course Dates (course dates are always subject to change)
AJ 54A Spring 2025 Laws of Arrest (40 Hour Course) Dates:
*Monday-Friday — May 12 to May 16, 2025
- Address: 2088 North Beale Rd, Marysville CA 95901, Bldg 2100, Rm 2150
- Parking is free this semester
- Schedule is Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., 1 hour lunch
AJ 54B Summer 2025 Range (24 Hour Course) Dates:
*(tentative) Friday-Sunday — May 30 to June 1, 2025
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- Address: First day from 8a.m. to noon: 2088 North Beale Road, Maryville CA 95901, Bldg 2100, Room 2148
- Parking is free this semester
- Range location maps provided by staff (Sutter and Yuba County Range Facilities)
Limited weapons available for loan; more information provided upon enrollment/orientation letter
- FALL 2025:
AJ 54A tentatively scheduled September 29 through October 3, 2025
AJ 54B tentatively scheduled October 10 through October 12, 2025
Class Dress Code:
Rules & Regulations Revised-December 2021
- Classroom
- Business Casual
- Defensive Training (8 hours within Laws of Arrest)
- White, black or navy/dark blue comfortable T-Shirt (vendor of choice)
- Black, blue or gray sweatpants only; no shorts. Sweatpants should be loose fitted with elastic bands at ankles; no spandex yoga leggings (vendor of choice)
- No AJ uniform requirements but if you want to purchase, please use our vendor: King Clothing
- Mat/Soft Shoes recommended
- Range Training
- Handgun Ammo (YC uses Glock 19 handguns if loaners are used) – 750 rounds purchase from vendor of choice (student is responsible for supplying)
- 9mm, .40, .45 caliber; reputable manufacturer, semi-automatic, double-single action only
- Safety Glasses and ear protectors required
- Magazine Carrier/Holster (Yuba College, agency issued or provide your own)
- Gun cleaning kit required
- Duty Belt must be leather or nylon (do not mix types) – Yuba College, agency issued or provide your own)
- BDU pants or comfortable blue jeans
- Black, polished leather, plain rounded toe or comfortable shoes
- Baseball cap required (vendor of choice). Please do not wear red, as red designates an instructor.
- Protective Vest (Ballistic Vest) – Agency or Yuba College Issued
- Handgun Ammo (YC uses Glock 19 handguns if loaners are used) – 750 rounds purchase from vendor of choice (student is responsible for supplying)
Course Fees:
- California Resident $46.00 unit x 1.5 units 40 hour Laws of Arrest = $69.00
- California Resident $46.00 unit x .5 unit 24 hour Range = $23.00
- Student Fee for semester (one-time fee) = $10.00
- Parking is free this semester
- POST Workbooks Volume I-V (Laws of Arrest) = $6.45 and/or Volume V (Range) = $6.45 will be provided
- Workbooks will be provided in Canvas or memory stick
* Sponsored students with out-of-state residency should contact Public Safety. Information provided is always subject to change.
Enrollment:
- Create or update CCC Apply & Yuba College Account — Step 1 (two-step process)
- If you create your account in the semester prior to date, you may need to sign back to update account with course semester
- Apply Now – Yuba College (yccd.edu)
- Medical Clearance is required for these courses
- DOJ clearance required for Range
- Please use agency sponsored form or provide medical clearance from physician & DOJ form for self-sponsored
- AOJ Enrollment – Public Safety (yccd.edu)
- Staff will assist with enrollment once YC enrollment application is complete and clearance forms submitted.
- Send forms and questions to Devon Coats: dcoats@yccd.edu
- Cashier: 530-741-6724 or lelliot@yccd.edu
The Arrest and Firearms (PC 832) course consists of two components, which total a minimum of 64 hours. The Arrest component has a 40-hour requirement, and the Firearms component has a 24-hour requirement. These components are divided into 14 individual topics, called 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 specific learning domains are identified in the PC 832 training specifications.