College of Criminal Justice Education
Undergraduate
4 years
144 units
Prepares students for careers in law enforcement, forensic science, corrections, and public safety, focusing on crime, criminal behavior, and the justice system.
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| Subject Code | Subject Title | Units | Hours | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CRIM 111 | INTRO TO CRIMINOLOGY | 3.0 | 3L | This course Introduction to criminology is organized in such a way that the criminology concepts are understood in a straightford manners by students and with the use of an outcome based education. Introduction to criminology combines the general and fundamental theories, principles and concepts found in foreign references with those practice and applied in the philippines. |
| CLJ 111 | Technical English 1 | 3.0 | 3L | This course deals with the study of formal and informal components of the Criminal Justice System of the Philippines. It covers the respective mandates, processes, and interrelations in the administration of criminal justice, and the other forms of justice |
| Subject Code | Subject Title | Units | Hours | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FORSCI 221 | FORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHY | 3.0 | 3L | This subject is primarily designed to improve and enhance criminology students' abilities in setting up cameras and their accessories. Students will also learn to conduct crime scene photography; mix chemicals; process exposed film using both the tray and tank methods to produce properly developed negatives; operate enlargers and contact printers; process photographic paper to produce properly exposed and developed photographs; and prepare to appear in court as expert witnesses. |
| LEA212 | COMPARATIVE MODEL IN POLICING | 3.0 | 3L | This course provides an overview of the different Policing System in other countries including its strategies in Crime Prevention and Crime Investigation, and the respect of human rights, personnel qualifications, recruitment, and training. The Philippine extradition treaty with other countries, and the INTERPOL, the international cooperation in the policing of transnational crimes and criminals |
| CRIM 211 | Theories of Crime Causation | 3.0 | 3L | The course introduces a comprehensive overview of the key concepts and theories that underlie modern criminology, providing students with a clear understanding of the complex interplay between individual factors, social structures, and environmental factors that contribute to criminal behavior. |
| CLJ 211 | HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION | 3.0 | 3L | The subject matter of this course pertains to interplay between human rights, freedom and the government's legislative authority, as well as the involvement of state and non-state actors in protection of human rights. This course covers the national and international mechanisms and venues utilized for safeguarding human rights. |
| CFLM 211 | Character Formation - Nationalism and Patriotism | 3.0 | 3L | This course covers the study of principles and Philosophy of nationalism and patriotism, the Philippine Constitution, the Philippine Flag, the Filipino Character, Values, and Culture, including other important Filipino Heritage, History, and Identity as a People and Country. |
| Subject Code | Subject Title | Units | Hours | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LEA 311 | Law enforcement Operations and planning with Crime mapping | 3.0 | 3L | This course provides the fundamental concepts of planning as a leadership role and the operations of selected Law Enforcement and Public Safety Agencies and their respective legal mandates and limitations under existing laws. The crime Mapping and its relations to police operations. |
| CRIM 311 | PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT AND ETHICAL STANDARD | 3.0 | 3L | This course emphasized that the public trust law enforcement organization to carry out their duties in an ethical, responsible and efficient manner. Effective crime prevention and community policing defend on this. Law enforcement agencies that consistently upholds ethics are more effective and foster a climate of mutual respect between citizens and police officers. |
| CDI 312 | Traffic Management and accident investigation with Driving | 3.0 | 3L | The course cover processes of traffic management, the agency regulating transportation and the traffic facilities and control device. The elements of Traffic Management, Traffic Administration and Traffic Law Enforcement. The traffic violation and traffic accident investigation |
| CDI 313 | Technical English 1 (Investigative Report Writing) | 3.0 | 3L | This course covers the study of the concept of application of the appropriate report writing, office memorandum and correspondence. The brevity, clarity, completeness and accuracy of facts and presentation according to the prescribed format and style of investigative report writing structure, correspondence, and memorandum. It includes the fundamentals and styles of different report writings and contents of police report writing, manner of handling standards police forms and technique, and sequences of blotter entries. |
| Subject Code | Subject Title | Units | Hours | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CDI 417 | VICE AND DRUG EDUCATION AND CONTROL | 3.0 | 3L | This course focuses on the Sociological, Psychological and Physiological perspectives and dimensions on the effects of drug use and abuse and social development of vices. It includes the historical development of policing systems in dealing with different social crimes. The course will examine and compare the different policing models in the world. It includes the different laws governing, regulating and prohibiting drugs and vices. |
| CDI 418 | Investigative Report Writing and Presentation | 3.0 | 2L | This course equips students with essential skills for effective technical writing in legal and law enforcement fields. It focuses on the specific formats, terminology, and standards used in creating clear, concise, and accurate legal and police documents. Students will learn to classify, understand and apply knowledge of various legal forms, including affidavits, pleading (motions, manifestations, petitions). Police blotter and complaint sheets. |
| FORSCI 416 | FORENSIC BALLISTICS | 3.0 | 2L/1Lab | This course intends to provide students fundamental knowledge regarding branches of ballistics, classification of firearms, classes of bullet and cartridge case, source and origin of gunpowder, and primer. Provide basic knowledge in differentiating class and individual characteristics found in firearm, bullets and cartridge cases. Identify appropriate agencies that can handle issues related to firearm examination and apply knowledge in criminal law, procedure and evidence in qualifying a case related to firearm investigation and in court presentation |