Bachelor of Science in Criminology (BSCRIM)

A degree program that focuses on the study of crime, criminal behavior, and the justice system. It covers various areas such as criminological theories, law enforcement, criminal investigation, and corrections. Graduates are prepared for careers in law enforcement agencies, security firms, and other related fields.

Program Educational Objectives

Graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Criminology are expected to attain the following within 3 to 5 years after graduation:

  1. Demonstrate professional competence, integrity and exceptional leadership skills in law enforcement, scientific crime investigation, criminal law and jurisprudence, criminal Justice and Public safety and other relevant fields while observing the code of ethics of a professional criminologist.
  2. Produce criminological research for innovations on Criminal Justice and Public Safety for the community.
  3. Produce criminological research for innovations on Criminal Justice and Public Safety for the community.

Program Outcomes

A Bachelor of Science in Criminology graduate should be able to:

  1. Conduct criminological research on crimes, crime causation, victims, and offenders to include deviant behaviors;
  2. Internalize the concepts of human rights and victim’s welfare;
  3. Demonstrate competence and broad understanding in law enforcement administration, public safety and criminal justice;
  4. Utilize criminalistics or forensic science in the investigation and detection of crimes;
  5. Apply the principles and jurisprudence of criminal law, evidence and procedure;
  6. Ensure offenders welfare and development for their re-integration to the community.