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FIRST YEAR
FIRST SMESTER
Hours
Code Subject Description Units LEC LAB Pre-
requisite
SSC111 Understanding the Self 3 3 0 NONE
COM111 Purposive Communication 3 3 0 NONE
MTH111 Mathematics in the Modern World 3 3 0 NONE
SSC112 The Contemporary World 3 3 0 NONE
STS 111 Science, Technology and Society 3 3 0 NONE
CRIM 111 Introduction to Criminology 3 3 0 NONE
PEDU 111 Fundamentals of Martial Arts 2 2 0 NONE
ROTC 111 Military Science 1 3 3 0 NONE
Total 23
SECOND SEMESTER
SECOND YEAR
FIRST SEMESTER
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THIRD YEAR
FIRST SEMESTER
SECOND SEMESTER
FOURTH YEAR
FIRST SEMESTER
SECOND SEMESTER
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Course Course Unit
Code s
PEDU 111 Fundamentals of 2 Basic techniques of Judo, Ju-jitsu, and Aikido as
Martials Arts means of self-defense for law enforcement
officers. It includes the instructions on safety
falls, kickback throws, fighting stances, pushing,
and open hand strikes, handgrips and grabbing,
head lock and hammer lock, training and
conditioning of the body through calisthenics
developing force and flexibility.
PEDU 122 Arnis and Disarming 2 Practice of martial arts as a means of self-
Technique defense for law enforcement officer. The study
puts emphasis on special instructions in physical
conditioning, unarmed defense tactics, offensive
and defensive procedures, pistol disarming,
defense against knife and club attacks. It also
includes the application of the different
principles of karate-do, aikido, long stick, police
baton, taekwondo, Thai boxing and other forms
of martial arts.
PEDU 213 First aid and Water 2 The basic principles of first aid in emergencies;
Safety application of artificial respiration and treatment
of shock; first aid in cases involving burns, bone
injuries, poisoning, strokes, fainting and
convulsion, immobilizing and transferring the
victim to a place of safety, and transporting the
injured to the hospital. It also includes a special
instruction in swimming and forms of rescue
operation, resuscitation in the recovery of
submerged victims, safety measures and
accident prevention
PEDU 224 Fundamentals of 2 Combat shooting course for police officers;
Marksmanship practice in the use of handguns, riot guns,
armalites, and machineguns in defensive
combat; firing at moving and stationary targets;
training in firearms shooting positions; practice
in quick draw techniques and right firing.
CRIMINAL SOCIOLOGY
Course Course Unit
Code s
CRIM 111 Introduction to 3 This course deals with the background
Criminology information on criminal sociology, criminal
psychology, criminal justice administration,
criminal law, law enforcement administration,
crime detection and investigation, Criminalistics,
and correctional administration. It also presents
the salient provisions of Republic Act # 6506.
Therefore, this is a foundation subject that serve
as a pre-requisite of all other major subjects in
B.S. Criminology curriculum.
CRIM 428 Criminological 3 This course deals with the practical application
Research 2 (Thesis and conduct of research. It will also focused in
Writing and the students output (research).
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CRIMINALISTICS
Course Course Unit
Code s
PSCI 221 Forensic 3 History of photography, technical and forensic
Photography photography. The evolution of photography
includes the pioneers of photography, their
contributions, special events and features.
Technical photography consists of the study of
the behavior of light, various types of camera,
special features, variable types of camera lenses,
filters and uses, different types of films and
photographic papers. The course covers the
proper procedures, techniques and methods in
crime scene photography. It also includes the
preparation, presentation, and admissibility of
photographic evidence in court and the
preparation of mug file. Advance photo system
and its application in police work and chemical
processing of sensitized materials are studied in
the final part of the course.
PSCI 222 Personal 3 The fundamental study of ancient and modern
Identification methods of personal identification with emphasis
Techniques on Dactyloscopy, Orthodontology and Palmistry,
which embraces the identification and
comparison of fingerprint patterns and ridge
characteristics; the scientific method of
recognition, development and preservation of
latent prints; and the recording and classifying of
fingerprints that include the Henry System, FBI
extension and NBI modification.
PSCI 313 Forensic Chemistry 5 The course deals with the applied science or
and Toxicology instrumentation in the field of law enforcement
an criminal justice. It involves examination of
blood and other fluids; hair and fibers; DNA and
other related examination of physical evidence.
PSCI 324 Questioned 3 The scientific methods of identification and
Documents examination of questionable documents,
Examination handwriting examination, detection of forgery,
falsification and counterfeiting of documents
which stress the procedures of restoring and
deciphering erasures and obliterations;
examination of documents by means of visible
light, ultra-violet light and ultra-red radiation and
colored powders; recognition and selection of
standards; and examination of questionable
typewriting, computerized documents and other
forms of modern printing.
PSCI 325 Lie Detection 3 Lie detection and interrogation. It covers the
Techniques methods and techniques of conduction polygraph
examination and other conventional methods
detecting deception. The focus of the study is on
the uses of the polygraph instrument and the
standard procedures of polygraph examination
including modern deception detection
techniques.
PSCI 426 Forensic Ballistics 3 A scientific study of firearm identification with
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the use of laboratory examination. The subject
gives emphasis on the study of ammunitions,
projectiles, gunpowder, primer and explosives,
including the use of the bullet comparison
microscope. It also deals with the principles in
the microscopic and macroscopic examination of
firearm evidence and the preparation of reports
for legal proceedings in the solution of cases
involving firearms.
CORRECTION
Course Course Unit
Code s
CORR 221 Institutional 3 An examination of the history, philosophy and
Correction objectives of imprisonment and the development
of prisons. A study of institutional agencies in the
Philippines, to include BJMP which oversees city
and municipal jails; provincial jails and the Bureau
of Corrections and their institutions in terms of
their structures, management, standards,
programs and services. A critical analysis of the
laws creating these agencies to determine areas
for possible improvement. The study focuses on
the implementation of the U.N. Standards on
minimum rules in treating offenders, the
implementation of punishment and the
application of modern theories and principles of
corrections. It integrates the new Penology
Administration and the Rehabilitation Programs
undertaken by the Bureau of Jail Management
and Penology.
CORR 322 Non-Institutional 3 Presidential Decree 968, otherwise known as the
Correction “Probation Law of 1976 as Amended” establishing
a probation system in the Philippines, its
historical background, philosophy, concepts and
operation as a new correctional system,
investigation, selection and condition of
probation, distinction between incarceration,
parole, probation and other forms of executive
clemency, total involvement of probation in the
administration of the Criminal Justice System.
This course also treats the study of Act 4103, as
amended otherwise knows as the “Indeterminate
Sentence Law” that created the Board of Pardons
and Parole, system of releasing and recognizance,
execution, clemency and pardon.
CORR 413 Therapeutic 3 This course deals with the different approach in
Modalities rehabilitation and reformation through
community based. It will also deals with
restorative justice as the new concepts in
reformation.
PRACTICUM
Course Course Units
Code
PRAC 411 Internship (On-the 6 Intends to develop an understanding and exposure
PRAC 422 Job Training 1 and into the Psychology and Sociology of Crime
2) Detection and Investigation and Criminalistics,
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actual operation of a police station/department,
jail or penal institution, Fire Departments and
Security Agencies, and such other agencies
comprising the five (5) pillars of the Criminal
Justice System and the relationship between them
as a supplement and in conjunction with the
academic program; off-campus or practicum
program in selected police agencies; actual field
work, observation and practice of police tasks,
activities or operations, including patrol, traffic,
crime investigation, criminalistics, performed
internships requiring observations in penal
institutions, jails, reformatories in DSWD, NBI, CHR,
NAPOLCOM, and such other agencies related to
the course/program. The course is also aimed at
providing students with an opportunity to
understand the economic, social,, and cultural
reality of the community. It is centered on students
getting in touch with themselves as they interact
and relate with individuals, groups and families in
selected nearby community. The course is divided
into three phrases namely: pre-immersion phase,
immersion phase and the post immersion phase.
INTEGRATED REVIEW
Course Course Units
Code
IRVW 421 Integrated Review 6 This course deals with the review of CLE subjects.
The focus of this course is to reinforce and
maintain the learning in previous CLE subjects.