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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CRIMINOLOGY PROGRAM

The field of criminology is the study of crime and the various agencies of justice as they operate and reach crime, criminals, and victims. It is therefore the mission of the Criminology program to provide the community with professionally competent and morally upright graduates who can deliver efficient and effective services in crime prevention, crime detection, and investigation, law enforcement, public safety, custody and rehabilitation of offenders, and criminological research, among others.

COURSE DELIVERY METHOD
Courses will be offered on a flexible learning system. This means that each course will have synchronous and asynchronous learning activities throughout the week. Synchronous sessions may be physical or virtual (depending on the circumstances). Attendance is checked during synchronous sessions. Asynchronous learning activities may include doing assigned readings, writing papers, and taking quizzes. Joining online forums and discussions, performing on-site requirements, and other learning experiences assigned by the professor.

PROGRAM OUTCOMES

The required minimum set of program outcomes are as follows:

Common to all programs in all types of schools

  1. Articulate and discuss the latest developments in the specific field of practice (PQF level 6 descriptor)
  2. Effectively communicate orally and in writing using both English and Filipino
  3. Work effectively and independently in multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams (PQF level 6 descriptor)
  4. Act in recognition of the professional, social and ethical responsibility
  5. Preserve and promote “Filipino Historical and Cultural Heritage” (based on RA 7722)

Common to the Criminal Justice Education

The minimum standards for the Criminal Justice education program are expressed in the following minimum set of learning outcomes:

  1. Conduct criminological research and further studies
  2. Ensure public safety and order maintenance
  3. Prevent, Suppress, and control crime
  4. Investigate and detect crime
  5. Enforce laws, rules, and regulations
  6. Protect lives and properties

Specific to the graduates of the BS Criminology Program:

Graduates of the BS Criminology program equipped with relevant knowledge, skills, attitude and values shall be able to:

  1. Conduct criminological research on crimes, crime causation, victims, and offenders to include deviant behavior;
  2. Internalize the concepts of human rights and victim welfare
  3. Demonstrate competence and broad understanding in law enforcement administration, public safety and criminal justice;
  4. Utilize criminalistics or forensic science in the investigation and detection of crime;
  5. Apply the principles and jurisprudence of criminal law, evidence and criminal procedure;
  6. Ensure offenders’ welfare and development for their re-integration to the community.

Common to a horizontal type as defined in CMO No. 46, s.2012

  • For professional institutions: demonstrate a service a service orientation in one’s profession
  • For colleges: an ability to participate in various types of employment, development activities, and public discourses particularly in response to the needs of the communities one serves
  • For universities: an ability to participate in the generation of new knowledge or in research and development projects Graduates of State University and Colleges must, in addition, have the competencies to support “national, regional and local development plans” (RA 7722)

A PHEI, at its option, may adopt mission-related program outcomes that are not include in the minimum set.

LIST OF COURSES

FIRST YEAR

FIRST SEMESTER LEC HRS LAB HRS PREREQUISUTE UNITS
GEC 1 Understanding the Self 3 0 none 3
GEC 2 Purposive Communication 3 0 none 3
GEC 3 Math in The Modern World 3 0 none 3
GEC 4 Reading in Philippine History 3 0 none 3
GEE 1 Environmental Science 3 0 none 3
CE1 Intro. to the Bible Cristian Spiritually 3 0 none 3
Criminology Introduction to Criminology 3 0 none 3
PE Crim 1 Fundamentals of Martial Arts 3 0 none 3
ROTC 1 Military Service 1 3 0 none 3
TOTAL 27
SECOND SEMESTER LEC HRS LAB HRS PREREQUISUTE UNITS
GEC 5 Art Appreciation 3 0 none 3
GEC 6 Science Technology and Society 3 0 none 3
GEC 7 Ethics 3 0 None 3
GEC 8 Contemporary Word 3 0 None 3
CE 2 Experiencing Christian Faith 3 0 None 3
CLJ 1 Introduction to Philippine Criminal justice system 3 0 none 3
PE Crim 2 Arnis and Disarming Techniques 3 0 None 3
ROTC 2 Military Services 2 3 0 ROTC 1 3
TOTAL 24

SECOND YEAR

FIRST SEMESTER LEC HRS LAB HRS PREREQUISUTE UNITS
GEE 2 Philippine Popular Culture 3 0 None 3
Rizal Life and works of Rizal 3 0 None 3
CDI 1 Fundamentals of criminal investigation and intelligence 4 0 Criminology 1 4
LEA 1 Law Enforcement Organization & Administration 4 0 None 4
LEA 2 Comparative Models in Policing 3 0 None 3
Criminology Theories of Crime Causation 3 0 None 3
GEE 3 Gender and Society 3 0 None 3
CE 3 Transforming Society 3 0 None 3
PE Crim 3 First Aid & Water Survival 3 0 None 3
TOTAL 29
SECOND SEMESTER LEC HRS LAB HRS PREREQUISUTE UNITS
CA 1 Institutional Correction 3 0 None 3
Forensic 1 Forensic Photography 3 3 None 4
CFLM-1 Character formation, Nationalism and patriotism 3 0 none 3
CDI 2 Special Crime Investigation 1 w/Legal Drug 3 0 CDI 1 3
Forensic 2 Personal Identification Techniques 3 3 None 4
AdGE General Chemistry 3 3 None 3
Criminology 3 Human behavior & Victimology 3 0 None 3
LEA 3 Introduction to industrial security concepts 3 0 None 3
PE Crim 4 Fundamentals of marksmanship 3 0 None 3
TOTAL 29
SUMMER LEC HRS LAB HRS PREREQUISUTE UNITS
CLJ2 Human Rights Education 3 0 None 3
CFLM 2 Character formation with leadership decisions making management & Admin 3 0 CFLM-1 3
Criminology Professional Conduct & Ethical Standards 3 0 None 3
TOTAL 9

THIRD YEAR

FIRST SEMESTER LEC HRS LAB HRS PREREQUISUTE UNITS
Criminology Juvenile Delinquency and juvenile justice system 3 0 None 3
CDI 3 Specialized crime investigation 2 3 0 CDI 1 & 2 3
CDI 4 Traffic management and Accident Investigation with Driving 3 0 None 3
Forensic 3 Forensic chemistry & Toxicology 3 0 AdGE 5
LEA 4 Law Enforcement Operations & Planning with Crime Mapping 3 0 None 3
CLJ 3 Criminal Law (book 1) 3 0 None 3
Forensic 4 Questioned Document 3 0 None 4
CA 2 Non- Institutional Corrections 3 0 CA 1 3
TOTAL: 27
SECOND SEMESTER LEC HRS LAB HRS PREREQUISUTE UNITS
CA 3 Therapeutic Modalities 3 0 None 3
CLJ 4 Criminal Law (book 2) 4 0 CLJ 3 4
CDI 5 Technical English 1 (technical report writing and presentation 3 0 None 3
Forensic 5 Lie Detection Techniques 3 3 None 4
Forensic 6 Forensic Ballistics 3 3 None 4
CDI 6 Fire Protection & Arson Investigation 3 0 None 3
CDI 7 Vice and Drug Education and Control 3 0 None 3
Criminology 6 Dispute Resolution and Crises/Incidents Management 3 0 None 3
        TOTAL 27
SUMMER LEC HRS LAB HRS PREREQUISUTE UNITS
Criminology practicum Internship (On the Job Training) 3 270 None 3
CLJ 5 Evidence 3 0 None 3
TOTAL 6

FOURTH YEAR

FIRST SEMESTER LEC HRS LAB HRS PREREQUISUTE UNITS
Criminology Criminological Research 1(Research methods with Applied Statistics) 3 0 None 3
Criminology Practicum 2 Internship (On the Job Training) 2 3 270 3
PEC 1 Professional Enhancement Course 1 3 0 none 3
TOTAL 9
SECOND SEMESTER LEC HRS LAB HRS PREREQUISUTE UNITS
CLJ 6 Criminal procedure and Court Testimony 3 0 None 3
CDI 8 Technical English 2 (Legal Forms) 3 0 CDI 5 3
CDI 9 Introduction of cybercrime and environmental Laws and protection 3 0 None 3
Criminology 8 Criminological Research 2 (Thesis Writing and Presentation) 3 0 Criminology 7 3
PEC 2 Professional Enhancement Course 2 3 0 None 3
TOTAL 9


GRADING SYSTEM

All the colleges of the University use the following grading system, with its numerical and adjective description:

GRADE EQUIVALENT DESCRIPTION
1.00 98 and above          Excellent
1.25 96-97 Very Good
1.50 93-95 Very Good
1.75 90-92 Good
2.00 87-89 Good
2.25 84-86 Fair
2.50 81-83 Fair
2.75 78-80 Passed
3.00 75-77 Passed
5.00 Below 75 Failed

Students should consult their individual colleges for specific retention policies and grade requirements.

GRADE EQUIVALENT DESCRIPTION
1.00 99-100 Excellent
1.10 97-98 Superior
1.20 95-96 Superior
1.30 93-94 Very Satisfactory
1.40 91-91 Very Satisfactory
1.50 90 Satisfactory
1.60 89 Satisfactory
1.70 88 Fairly Satisfactory
1.80 87 Fairly Satisfactory
1.90 86 Barely Satisfactory
2.00 85 Barely Satisfactory
Below 2.00 Below 85 Unsatisfactory/Failed

As an Institutional requirement, any graduate student who gets a rating below 1.80 in any of the major or cognate subjects has to offset the low grade. However, the lowest passing grade for the basic subject shall be 2.00.

Any student who receives a grade of “Incomplete” (INC) must complete the same within a period of one (1) year. Failure to do so during the period shall automatically convert the INC to “Failed”.