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PHILIPPINE COLLEGE OF CRIMINOLOGY

Bachelor of Science in Criminology (B.S. Criminology)


COURSE SYLLABUS
VISION
The College of Criminology seeks to develop and empower its students in criminal justice management administration, law enforcement and
cyber crime education.
MISSION
The mission of the College of Criminology is to provide students with accessible, quality and value laden education in the field of criminal
justice and criminology, thus give them the opportunity to relate, integrate and apply the multi-disciplinary concepts, theories and knowledge in their
world of work so they become highly competent, ethical and dedicated professionals.
INTENDED PROGRAM OUTCOMES OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CRIMINOLOGY
Graduates of B.S. Criminology program should be able to:
1. Demonstrate the needed skills and knowledge in the practice of Criminology and its allied fields;
2. Undertake research on crime prevention; law enforcement; criminal justice administration; juvenile justice administration; crime detection and
investigation; application of forensic sciences to law enforcement and crime detection; psychology of crime and prevention; probation; parole
and correctional administration;
3. Exhibit understanding on the constitutional guarantees and the process requirements in so far as it affects the total administration of justice;
4. Assume a higher concept of citizenry, leadership and understanding of ones moral, ethical and legal responsibilities to their fellowmen,
community and country; and
5. Apply the learned knowledge and skills in valuing service to humanity.
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Revision No. ____
Date: January 20, 2015
Course Title
Course Code
Faculty Consultation
Course Description

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Introduction to Criminology and Psychology of Crimes


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Copy from CMO21 series of 2005


Pre-requisite

none

Objectives

At the end of the course, the students should:

Cognitive Objective

Affective Objective

Psychomotor Objective

Grading System

Class Standing
Attendance and Character
Recitations
Reports
Quizzes
Major Examinations
Preliminary Exam
Midterm Exam
Semi-Final Exam
Final Exam

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Prepared by:

Reviewed by:

Sociology of Crimes and Ethics Department Faculty

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Area Chair

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Noted by:

Recommended by:

Prof. Lourdes A. Fumera


Director for Library Services

Dr. Yolanda S. Lira


Dean, College of Criminology

Approved by:
Dr. Diosdado A. Amante
Vice-President for Academic Affairs
TIME FRAME

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MATTER/CONTENT/TOPIC

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LEARNING
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ACTIVITIES/STRATEGIES

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Class Requirements:
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Secure textbook and notebook


Research work/assignment
Submission of written assignments
Pass quizzes and tests
Participate in class discussions and recitations
Pass periodical examination
Attend classes regularly and actively participate in class and school activities.

Textbook:

(prescribed by PCCR)

References:
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