Bachelor of Science in Criminology
The Bachelor of Science in Criminology (BS Crim) is a dynamic undergraduate degree designed to prepare students for careers in law enforcement, criminal justice, and forensic sciences. The program explores crime prevention, detection, investigation, and correctional administration while emphasizing ethical and legal standards.
6 core areas of the BS Criminology program:
- Law Enforcement Administration:
This area focuses on the organization, management, and operation of police agencies, including the strategic recruitment and training of personnel to maintain public order. - Criminal Jurisprudence:
This branch involves the study of criminal law, focusing on the legal definitions of crimes, the rights of the accused, and the procedures for prosecution and defense in court. - Criminal Sociology:
This field explores the social origins of criminal behavior, analyzing how environment, culture, and social structures influence the prevalence of crime within a community. - Criminalistics and Forensic Science:
This technical discipline applies scientific principles to identify, collect, and analyze physical evidence, such as fingerprints, DNA, and ballistics, to solve crimes. - Crime Detection and Investigation:
This area covers the systematic process of identifying suspects and gathering facts about a crime through surveillance, interviewing, and specialized investigative techniques. - Correctional Administration:
This branch manages the rehabilitation and supervision of offenders within prisons, jails, and community-based programs to ensure public safety and reduce recidivism.
Career opportunities for BS Criminology graduates:
- Philippine Law enforcement/Tri-Bureau:
Serving in national or local law enforcement wether in PNP, BFP, BJMP and other law enforcemnet agencies. - Forensic Specialist:
Conducting crime scene analysis and forensic examinations. - Correctional Officer:
Managing inmates and correctional facilities. - Probation or Parole Officer:
Assisting with rehabilitation and reintegration of offenders into society. - Legal Researcher or Law Enforcement Educator:
Contributing to policy development or academic training in criminology.
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