Overview
The BS Criminology program provides students with knowledge of criminal justice, law enforcement, criminological theories, and forensic fundamentals. It prepares graduates to contribute to public safety and community security.
The program integrates academic learning with field exposure and professional ethics.
Learning Outcomes
- Analyze crime patterns and criminological theories.
- Apply investigative and forensic principles responsibly.
- Demonstrate knowledge of criminal justice systems and laws.
- Promote ethical standards in law enforcement and public safety.
Program Highlights
- Crime scene and investigative procedures training.
- Community policing and public safety initiatives.
- Ethics and human rights education.
- Preparation for criminology board examination.
Career Paths
- Law Enforcement Officer
- Corrections Officer
- Security or Safety Officer
- Crime Analysis Assistant
Practicum
Students participate in field exposure and practicum activities with partner agencies where applicable.
Facilities and Resources
Facilities and learning resources include criminal justice references and basic forensic instructional materials.
Admission Requirements
Requirements for New Enrollees
- Report Card or Form 138 (original)
- Certificate of Good Moral Character (original)
- PSA Birth Certificate (original)
- PSA Marriage Certificate (if applicable)
- Two (2) pieces 2x2 ID photo
- Medical and physical clearance (if required)
- Interview or assessment (if required)
Requirements for Transferees
- Honorable Dismissal (original)
- Transcript of Records for evaluation
- PSA Birth Certificate (original)
- PSA Marriage Certificate (if applicable)
- Two (2) pieces 2x2 ID photo
- Course syllabi for crediting (if available)
- Medical and physical clearance (if required)
Prospectus





