HIGHER EDUCATION
COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION
(CCJE)
OBJECTIVES
To maintain a teaching environment that employs a variety of teaching methodologies, learning experiences, and interactions geared toward improving student learning in all programs;
To institute and develop an effective assessment process at both the program and course level;
To acquire and integrate current technology and a global perspective throughout the curriculum;
To establish effective means of coordination and networking with other institutions and the community; and
To encourage active participation in all activities and programs of the institution and other academic associations.
Programs
Criminology
A criminologist can pursue careers in various law enforcement fields, including roles such as police officer, probation or parole officer, special investigator, intelligence agent, NAPOLCOM inspector, jail officer, criminal investigator, forensic technician, or criminology instructor, among many others in crime detection and public welfare. The program shapes future leaders in crime prevention, scientific crime detection, and correctional administration, blending theoretical foundations with practical training in investigation, forensic science, and ethical law enforcement practices. Graduates are equipped to serve communities, uphold justice, and contribute to public safety with competence and integrity.
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