Course Syllabus: Pagadian Capitol College, Inc. Bachelor of Science in Criminology
Course Syllabus: Pagadian Capitol College, Inc. Bachelor of Science in Criminology
COURSE SYLLABUS
QCPU Vision:
Pagadian Capitol College is a leading institution that produces highly competent and
skilled graduates imbued with moral values to become responsible members of the society.
QCPU Mission:
V. PRE-REQUISITE :
A. Course Description
B. Course Objectives
PAGADIAN CAPITOL COLLEGE, INC.
Bachelor of Science in Criminology
Tuburan District, Pagadian City
Zamboanga del Sur
D. References
Jeffrey A. Hoffer, Mary B. Prescott and Fred R. McFadden. Modern Database Management 8th edition
E. Course Requirement
Attendance
Recitation
Seatwork
Assignments
Quizzes
Major Written Examination
Case Study Project
Presentation
PAGADIAN CAPITOL COLLEGE, INC.
Bachelor of Science in Criminology
Tuburan District, Pagadian City
Zamboanga del Sur
F. Grading System
Note:
The minimum requirement to pass the course is a final grade average equivalent to 74.5
and above.
Grounds for failing grades are:
academic deficiency
cheating during examination
PAGADIAN CAPITOL COLLEGE, INC.
Bachelor of Science in Criminology
Tuburan District, Pagadian City
Zamboanga del Sur
G. Course Requirements
H. Classroom Policies
Attendance: Students are expected to attend each class. Three consecutive absences
consider as dropped.
Class Participation: Each student is expected to read assigned material prior to class and
participate in class discussions. Students may be called on to answer questions and provide
opinions during discussions.
Missed Classes: Students who missed class are responsible for content. Any student who
misses a class has the responsibility for obtaining copies of notes, handouts, assignments,
etc. If additional assistance is still necessary, an appointment should be scheduled with the
instructor. Class time is not to be used to go over material with students who have missed
class.
Use of Mobile Phones: mobile phones are allowed during classes for presenting the
application in laboratory.
Use of the internet during class hours: Students are not allowed to browse on the internet
while classes are ongoing. Unless otherwise instructed.
Correctness in Paper: Work must be reasonably correct in mechanics (e.g. spelling,
grammar, punctuation, etc.). Points will be deducted for inadequate work.
Work must be submitted on the deadline given and only during class hours. Unless
otherwise instructed.
Prepared by:
Kris P. Garcis
IT Faculty