Double Degree Bachelor of
Science in Criminology and Bachelor of Forensic Science

The double degree program in Bachelor of Science in Criminology and Bachelor of Forensic Science allows deserving students to earn two degrees simultaneously. The program has the advantage of providing extensive knowledge and skills in the field of Criminal Justice aimed at preserving peace and keeping order in a free society. As the trends of criminality today flow like how our technology is upgraded, it is imperative that our criminal justice enforcers are equipped with knowledge and skills in both Criminology and forensic investigation. 

The program combines the study of Criminology which is a scientific approach in explaining criminal behavior including the process of making laws, breaking laws, and reacting towards breaking of laws, and Forensic Science, an interdisciplinary approach founded on natural and social sciences and extensive laboratory and field experience answers the practical necessity in this complexity of today’s investigative challenges. 

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The complete program curriculum for Double Degree Bachelor of Science in Criminology and Bachelor of Forensic Science

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

  • Licensed Criminologist 
  • Law Enforcement Officer 
  • Industrial Security 
  • Forensic Scientist

LEVEL OUTCOMES

Three (3) to five (5) years after graduation, alumni of Bachelor of Science in Criminology shall have:

  •  achieved eligibilities and have performed the functions required in the practice of the profession including public safety, law enforcement, scientific crime detection, correctional administration, security industry and other fields related to Criminology. 

  • acquired positions and have demonstrated leadership skills, professionalism, and adherence to legal and ethical standards. 
  • engaged in lifelong learning through the pursuit of continuing and advanced studies, scientific and criminological researches, training, and specialized courses responding to contemporary local, national and global issues. 

At the end of the program, Criminology students are expected to: 

  • Demonstrate broad understanding of the nature, and principles of criminology, criminal justice, forensic science, law and public safety as well as its applicability in every situation and in the future practice of profession; 
  • Analyze and interpret data utilizing appropriate investigative tools and techniques to solve common issues and criminological problems; 
  • Conduct research/study on crimes, crime causation, victims and offenders to assess and address needs and problems in criminal justice profession- law enforcement, prosecution, court, correction and community, crime prevention, public safety and order; 
  • Demonstrate proper response to emergency and threats also local, national and global crises,  
  • Demonstrate effective communication skills in various modes and medium. 
  • Manifest good character and values such as leadership, justice, professionalism, nationalism, patriotism and environmentalism 
  • Utilize criminalistics or forensic science in the investigation and detection of crime; 
  • Recognize the need to engage in lifelong learning and continuing professional development. 
Program Educational Objectives (PEO)

Three (3) to five (5) years after graduation, alumni of Bachelor of Science in Criminology shall have:

  •  achieved eligibilities and have performed the functions required in the practice of the profession including public safety, law enforcement, scientific crime detection, correctional administration, security industry and other fields related to Criminology. 

  • acquired positions and have demonstrated leadership skills, professionalism, and adherence to legal and ethical standards. 
  • engaged in lifelong learning through the pursuit of continuing and advanced studies, scientific and criminological researches, training, and specialized courses responding to contemporary local, national and global issues. 
Student Outcomes (SO)

At the end of the program, Criminology students are expected to: 

  • Demonstrate broad understanding of the nature, and principles of criminology, criminal justice, forensic science, law and public safety as well as its applicability in every situation and in the future practice of profession; 
  • Analyze and interpret data utilizing appropriate investigative tools and techniques to solve common issues and criminological problems; 
  • Conduct research/study on crimes, crime causation, victims and offenders to assess and address needs and problems in criminal justice profession- law enforcement, prosecution, court, correction and community, crime prevention, public safety and order; 
  • Demonstrate proper response to emergency and threats also local, national and global crises,  
  • Demonstrate effective communication skills in various modes and medium. 
  • Manifest good character and values such as leadership, justice, professionalism, nationalism, patriotism and environmentalism 
  • Utilize criminalistics or forensic science in the investigation and detection of crime; 
  • Recognize the need to engage in lifelong learning and continuing professional development. 

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