WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY Vision The University of Choice for higher learning with strong research orientation that produces professionals who are socially responsive to and responsible for human development; ecological sustainability; and, peace and security within and beyond the region Mission The Western Mindanao State University, set in a culturally diverse environment, shall pursue a vibrant socio-economic agenda that include: • A relevant instruction paradigm in the education and training of competent and responsive human resource for societal and industry needs; • A home for intellectual formation that generates knowledge for people empowerment, social transformation and sustainable development; and, • A hub where science, technology and innovation flourish, enriched by the wisdom of the Arts and Letters, and Philosophy. Western Mindanao State University COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION Normal Road, Baliwasan, Zamboanga City Tel. No. 991-5887 COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION OFFERS; BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CRIMINOLOGY MAJOR IN POLICE ADMINISTRATION MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE WITH SPECIALIZATION IN CRIMINOLOGY COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION Goals: To Produce graduates who are professionally competent and morally upright individuals who can deliver efficient and effective services in the fields of Criminology and Criminal Justice Administration. The College of Criminal Justice Education aims to: 1.Provide excellent training in the fields of Criminology and Criminal Justice Administration; 2.Instilling in the students the value of service to humanity, accountability, and responsibility while serving their fellowmen, community and country; 3.Prepare them to become competent Criminologists. Admission Guide FOR New Students STEP 1. Physical Medical Examination with payment at the WMSU Cashier’s Office. Ground Floor Administration Building, WMSU. STEP 2. Proceed to the University Health Center, WMSU Main Campus and inquire about necessary requirements for Physical/Medical Examination and have your PME. When done secure PME certification. STEP 3. Go to the College of your choice for the interview (if needed, and/or enrolment on the appointed date. If you get disqualified in the first course you chose, you may proceed to the next college of your choice, provided however, you meet all requirements of your next chosen college. STEP 4. Go to the college where you qualify and enroll. Meet our Standards.. WE MAKE OFFICERS AND LEADERS! ENROLLMENT PROCEDURE I. NEW STUDENTS (FRESHMEN – GRADUATE & UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS) 1. Proceed to the College for Admission 2. Present the following document in two (2) long brown envelope, Write Name at upper left corner) A. NSO Certified Birth Certificate (Original &2 photocopy) B. NSO Certified Birth Certificate (Original &2 photocopy) C. College Entrance Test Result/Graduate School Aptitude Test Result (Original &1 photocopy) D. Form 138 (H.S. Card) (Original &1 photocopy) E. Medical Certificate (Original &1 photocopy) F. Certificate of Good Moral Character (Original &1photocopy) G. College Admission Evaluation Form/College Admission interview form (Original &1photocopy) H. Parent’s/Guardian Income Tax Return or Certificate of Indigency 3. Fill up the Admission form legibly and submit to Admission officer. 4. Photocopy the Approved Admission form (2copies) 5. Present the original copy of the admission form to the Program Adviser for issuance of Enrolment Advising Form 6. Fill up the Enrolment Advising form, write legibly Name, Course major (if any), College, Year Level, Semester and School Year; Subject ID, Subject Code, Subject Description, Units, Time, Days and Room. 7. Present duly accomplished advising form to the adviser for approval. 8. Proceed to the Encoding/Advising Center and present the Approved Advising form and the photocopy of the admission form. 9. Then proceed to Assessment for assessment of fees then pay at the cashier. 10. Proceed to enlistment center for Enlistment to class (for confirmation of enrolment) and will be issued a Certificate of Registration (COR) 11. Proceed to the college and present COR-Green copy. 12. Enrollment is Complete. II. OLD STUDENTS 1. Secure clearance for enrolment from the College. 2. Present duly accomplished clearance form to the class/level/program adviser for issuance of enrolment advising form. 3. Fill up the enrolment advising form, write legibly Name, Course, major (if any), College, Year Level, Semester, School Year, Subject ID, Subject Code, Subject Description, Units, Time, Days, Room and Student Number. 4. Present duly accomplished Advising form to the Adviser for approval. 5. Proceed to the encoding/Advising Center and present the approved advising form and approved admission form. BS Criminology major in Police Administration Curriculum 1st Year - First Semester Course Code Lec Lab Units Life and Works of Rizal 3 0 3 CDI 101 Fundamentals of Investigation and Intelligence 4 0 4 LEA 101 Law Enforcement Organization and Administration 4 0 4 ANH 101 Great Books 3 0 3 LEA 102 Comparative Models in Policing 3 0 3 Theories of Crime Causation 3 0 3 FIL. 103 Panitikan Filipino 3 0 3 PE 103 First aid and Water Safety 2 0 2 25 0 25 HIST. 100 CRIM. 102 Courses TOTAL 2nd Year – First Semester Modern Penology Problems in Criminal Law, Procedure And Evidence Thesis I Total No. of Units 3 Units 3 Units 3 Units 9 Units 2nd Year – Second Semester Special Penal laws in the Phils Science of Criminalistics Thesis II Total No. of Units 3 Units 3 Units 3 Units 9 Units Comprehensive Examination 1st Year – Second Semester Course Code Courses Lec Lab Units US 101 Understanding the Self (General Psychology) 3 0 3 HIST. 101 Readings in Philippine History 3 0 3 CAS 101 Purposive Communication 3 0 3 STS 100 Science, Technology and Society (IT) 3 0 3 FIL 101 Komunikasyon sa Academikong Filipino 3 0 3 Crim. 101 Introduction to Criminology 3 0 3 PE 101 Fundamentals of Martial Arts 2 0 2 ROTC 101 Military Science 1 3 0 3 TOTAL 23 0 23 Title Defense Proposal Defense Final Oral Defense For more information, you may call or text: Dr. MARIO RITCHIE O. HIBIONADA, R. Crim., MS Crim. Dean CCJE, WMSU Contact #: 0935-9698193™/09290075170 (SMART) A GRADUATE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CRIMINOLOGY MAY APPLY FOR THE FOLLOWING JOB OPPORTUNITIES IN; 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE (PNP) BUREAU OF JAIL MANAGEMENT AND PENOLOGY (BJMP) BUREAU OF FIRE PROTECTION (BFP) ARMED FORCES OF THE PHILIPPINES (AFP) PAROLE AND PROBATION OFFICE (PPO) BUREAU OF CORRECTION (BUCOR) COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS (CHR) BUREAU OF CUSTOMS (AS CUTOMS POLICE) PHILIPPINE DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCY (PDEA) NATIONAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION (NBI) DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS(DFA) (AS DOCUMENT EXAMINER AND INVESTIGATOR) DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE INVESTIGATION DIVISION (DOF) BANGKO SENTRAL NG PILIPINAS(BSP) (IN SECURITY AND INVESTIGATION DEPARTMENT) IMMIGRATION AND DEPORTATION BUREAU NATIONAL PENITENTIARY ACROSS THE COUNTRY LIKE PROVINCIAL JAIL UNDER PROV. GOV’T MARITIME INDUSTRY AUTHORITY(MARINA) (AS INVESTIGATORS AND MARITIME POLICE) LAND TRANSPORTATION OFFICE (LTO) (AS INVESTIGATORS AND FIELD INSPECTOR OR OFFICERS) PHILIPPINE COAST GUARD (PCG) METROPOLITAN MANILA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (MMDA) ACADEME ( AS PROFESSOR, INSTRUCTOR OR TEACHER IN CRIMINOLOGY YOU MAY TEACH;LAW ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION, CRIMINALISTICS, CORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATION, CRIMINAL SOCIOLOGY AND OTHER ALLIED SUBJECTS AND OTHER TECHNICAL AND SPECIALIZED SUBJECTS IN THE CRIMINOLOGY CURRICULUM PROVIDED BY THE COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION 21. LAW ENFORCER ADMINISTRATOR, EXECUTIVE, ADVISER, CONSULTANT OR AGENT IN ANY GOV’T AGENCY 22. CORRECTIONAL OFFICER OR ADMINISTRATOR, EXECUTIVE SUPERVISOR, WORKER OR OFFICER IN ANY CORRECTIONAL OR PENAL INSTITUTION 23. COUNSELOR, EXPERT, ADVISER, RESEARCHER IN ANY GOV’T AGENCY ON ANY ASPECTS OF CRIMINAL RESEARCH OR PROJECT INVOLVING THE CAUSES OF CRIME, JUVENILE DELINQUENCY, TREATMENT OF OFFENDERS, POLICE OPERATIONS, LAW ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION, SCIENTIFIC CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION OR PUBLIC WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 24. AS EXPERT, SPECIALIST, TECHNICIAN OR EXAMINER IN THE FOLLOWING; 1. DACTYLOGRAPHY, 2. BALLISTICS, 3. FORENSIC DOCUMENT EXAMINATION, 4. FORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHY, 5. POLYGRAPHY 25. IN PRIVATE SECTOR, AS SECURITY OFFICER OR SUPERVISOR 26. PRIVATE DETECTIVE OR INVESTIGATOR 27. IN-HOUSE MALL INVESTIGATOR 28. AIRLINES GROUND OFFICERS AND INVESTIGATOR 29. PRIVATE COMMERCIAL BANK CREDIT AND LOAN INVESTIGATOR 30. GENERAL MANAGER AND DIRECTORS OF PRIVATE SECURITY INDUSTRY 31. SECURITY CHIEFS AND SUPERVISOR IN INTERNATION INDUSTRY 32. ASSET PROTECTION ASSOCIATE 33. SECURITY MANAGER OR ADMINISTRATOR 34. LOSS PREVENTION SUPERVISORS 35. INSPECTORS 6. 7. Proceed to Assessment for assessment of fees, and then Pay at the Cashier. Proceed to Enlistment Center for Enlistment to Class; confirmation of Enrolment. Certification of Registration (COR) will then be issued. 8. If section/class is full an alternative class will be provided or a request for increase in class size form will be issued for approval. 9. Return to the College and Present the green copy of the COR, to the class/program adviser. 10. Enrolment is Complete. III. RETURNING STUDENTS 1. Secure Clearance for enrolment, present to the Dean your Leave of Absence Form (LOA) duly approved by the Dean of Admission for re-admission. 2. Present accomplished clearance form and LOA to your program adviser for issuance of enrolment advising form. Present secure/ present grade from previous subject enrolled. 3. FOLLOW PROCEDURE 3 TO 10 OF PART II. 4. Enrollment is complete. IV. TRANSFEREE 1. Proceed to the University Dean of Admission Office. 2. Present the following document in two (2) long brown envelopes: A. NSO Certified Birth Certificate (Original &2 photocopy) B. NSO Certified Birth Certificate (Original &1photocopy) C. College Entrance Test Result (Original &1photocopy) D. Medical Certificate (Original & 1 photocopy) E. Transcript of Records (Original & 2 photocopy) F. Certificate of Eligibility to Transfer G. College Admission Evaluation Form/College Admission interview form (Original &1photocopy) 3. FOLLOW PROCEDURE 3 TO 11 OF PART I. 4. Enrollment is complete. V. CROSS ENROLLEE 1. Proceed to the University Dean of Admission Office 2. Present the following document in two (2) long brown envelope A. Certificate of Eligibility to CROSS-ENROLL B. Medical Certificate (Original & 1 photocopy) 3. Proceed to the college where the subject/course you intend to cross enroll is offered with a duly accomplished admission application form; enrollment advising form will be issued. 4. FOLLOW PROCEDURE 3 TO 11 OF PART I. 5. Enrollment is complete. Course Code Courses Lec Lab Units PRACT 101 Internship (On-the Job Training) 3 Field (270 hrs) 3 CA 103 Therapeutic Modalities Technical English 1 (Technical Report Writing and Presentation) (*) 2 0 2 3 0 3 CDI 106 Crim.106 Dispute Resolution and Crises/Incidents Management 3 0 3 Crim. 107 Criminological Research 1 (Research Methods with Applied Statistics) 3 0 3 CDI 107 Vice and Drug Education and Control 3 0 3 CDI 108 Introduction to Cybercrime 2 1 3 19 1 20 TOTAL Course Code Courses Lec Lab PRACT 102 Internship (On-the Job Training) 3 Field (270 hrs) 3 Forensic 106 Forensic Ballistics 2 1 3 CLJ 106 Criminal Procedure and Court Testimony 3 0 3 Crim. 108 Criminological Research 2 (Thesis Writing and Presentation) Criminological Research 2 3 0 3 CDI 109 Technical English 2 (Legal Forms) 3 0 3 CDI 110 Environmental Laws and Protection 2 1 3 TOTAL 16 2 18 Units 2nd Year – First Semester MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE WITH SPECIALIZATION IN CRIMINOLOGY Curriculum 1st Year - First Semester Foundation of Criminology 3 Units Statistics in Criminal Justice &Criminology 3 Units Methods of Criminological Research 3 Units Transnational Crime and Terrorism 3 Units Total No. of Units 12 Units Course Code Economics of Crime Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Crisis Intervention & Management Victimology Total No. of Units 3 Units 3 Units 3 Units 3 Units 12 Units Lec Lab Unit s FIL.102 Retorika 3 0 3 CW 101 The Contemporary World 3 0 3 MATH 100 Mathematics in the Modern World 3 0 3 A&H 100 Art Appreciation 3 0 3 ETHICS 101 Ethics 3 0 3 CLJ 101 Intro to Philippine Criminal Justice System 3 0 3 PE 102 Arnis and Disarming Technique 2 0 2 ROTC 102 Military Science 2 3 0 3 23 0 23 Lec Lab Uni ts TOTAL 2nd Year – Second Semester Course Code 1st Year – Second Semester Courses Courses CLJ 102 Human Rights Education (*) 3 0 3 Forensic 101 Forensic Photography 2 1 3 CFLM-101 Character Formation, Nationalism and Patriotism 3 0 3 CDI 102 Specialized Crime Investigation 1 with Legal Medicine 3 0 3 Forensic 102 Personal Identification Techniques 2 1 3 ANH 102 Philippine Popular Culture 3 0 3 CRIM.103 Human Behavior & Victimology 3 0 3 LEA 103 Introduction to Industrial Security Concepts 3 0 3 PE 104 Fundamentals of Markmanship 2 0 2 24 2 26 TOTAL