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General Objective

The general objectives of the college is to develop young men and women who are physical fit and who are desirous to dedicate themselves to career in law enforcement, and public safety to become competent, proficient, skilled, scientific and technically well-trained vanguards of society equipped with knowledge and training in modern law enforcement work, scientific crime detection and investigation, corrections and social defense, imbued with Christian faith.

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:

The College of Criminology aims to produce:

1. Patriotic, Service-Oriented, Christ-centered, Marian-inspired, Public Safety and Social Defense Officers;

2. Professionally proficient and technically competent Criminologists, specifically in the fields of Police Administration and Management, Criminalistics, Crime Prevention and Investigation, Fire Prevention, Suppression and Control; and social defense.

3. Compassionate, morally upright, just, responsible correction officers who are well versed in rehabilitation, reformation, and transformation of inmates.

4. Physically fit criminologists through rigorous exercise in self-defense tactics; swimming and water safety; combat shooting; and in defensive – offensive driving.

5. Culturally conscious criminologists through active involvement in programs and projects that preserve the national heritage;

6. Socially conscious Criminologists actively participating in the outreach projects in the public safety and social defense of the University, other government agencies and private associations.

7. Criminologists who continuously seek advancement in scientific and technical innovations in the fields of Public Safety and Social Defense.
 
Course Offering:
 
  • Bachelor of Science in Criminology
  • Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program (ETEEAP)
Faculty:
 
Benedicto, Jean Noveros
Jabasa, Caryl Vina Menion
Kalalang, Sally Salaza