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Academicmatrix: Philosophy of Olivarian Education Student Learning Outcomes Program Outcomes

This document provides an academic matrix for a course on Introduction to Industrial Security Concepts at Olivarez College's Department of Criminology. The course aims to discuss industrial security management as a profession for criminology students, explain that security work is not just in law enforcement but also the private sector, illustrate the stages of industrial security business, have students formulate a security plan, and cite examples of different security management types worldwide. The course outcomes are for students to discuss industrial security essence, explain it as an alternative profession, illustrate its management stages, formulate a security plan, and provide new security industry ideas. Student assessment includes exams, class standing, and projects while adhering to the college's philosophy, vision, mission

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Academicmatrix: Philosophy of Olivarian Education Student Learning Outcomes Program Outcomes

This document provides an academic matrix for a course on Introduction to Industrial Security Concepts at Olivarez College's Department of Criminology. The course aims to discuss industrial security management as a profession for criminology students, explain that security work is not just in law enforcement but also the private sector, illustrate the stages of industrial security business, have students formulate a security plan, and cite examples of different security management types worldwide. The course outcomes are for students to discuss industrial security essence, explain it as an alternative profession, illustrate its management stages, formulate a security plan, and provide new security industry ideas. Student assessment includes exams, class standing, and projects while adhering to the college's philosophy, vision, mission

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OLIVAREZ COLLEGE

Dr. A Santos Avenue San Dionisio, Parañaque City


DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINOLOGY
ACADEMICMATRIX
PHILOSOPHY OF
STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES PROGRAM OUTCOMES
OLIVARIAN EDUCATION
1. Articulate and apply latest developments and innovations in the
Olivarian education endeavors to combine the best in human and Course Code: LEA 3 Units: 3 fields of criminalistics and related practice effectively and
Christian tradition with awareness of and involvement in the present independently in multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams with
day demand of human, national, and global development. The professional, social and ethical standards.
earnest striving for self-realization, is therefore, directed to find its Introduction to Industrial Security Concept 2. Select and utilize proper decision making mechanisms and
fulfillment in responsible service that will significantly contribute to Course Title technical tools critically, analytically and creatively solve social issues
the common efforts towards national development. and drive high impact results while harmoniously collaborating and
Course Intended Learning Outcomes (CILO): effectively communicating with colleagues, stakeholders and clients.
VISION 3. Demonstrate corporate social responsibility through quality work
A premier 21st century global learning institution in the south of At the end of the course, the learners can be able to: performance and extension services using one’s professional
Metro Manila that advocates quality inclusive education, engaging practice as law enforcer, crime investigator, correctional
research and empowering extension toward lifelong learning and 1. Discuss the essence of industrial security administrator, researcher, and practitioner of security management,
sustainable career development of graduates in diverse contexts public safety, criminalistics and/or any allied fields.
management to the criminology students as one of
4. Participate in various types of lifelong learning endeavors along
MISSION
the nice and noble profession. employment opportunities, continuing professional growth, research
Provide a collaborative learning environment where every creative, 2. Explain to them that not only a being law enforcer is engagement and public discourses toward local, national and global
communicative and critical thinking learner is prepared for the possible profession for the graduate of development.
employment and service commitment criminology but also in the private security industry. 6. Apply scientific and evidence-based relevant research studies and
3. Illustrate the stages of industrial security field practices to the investigatory processes toward ensuring public
CORE VALUES management business. safety, order and maintenance, crime control, law and rule
4. Formulate their own security plan after given a enforcement and protection of lives and properties.
I – Integration towards Inclusiveness particular facility to be survey. 7. Demonstrate competence and broad understanding of law
C – Career - Centeredness 5. Cite an example of the different types of industrial enforcement administration, public safety, and criminal justice.
A – Academic Excellence 8. Perform profound duties and functions with full responsibility,
security management in the world.
R – Research Engagement commitment and accountability imbued with principles of human
E – Empowerment for leadership and Service 6. Provide new ideas that may be useful in the new rights and quality PQF standards while promoting professional
trend of security industries. advancement in pursuit of lifelong learning perspective for
…Towards Educating Sound Mind, Body and Soul sustainability.

Mr. Melquiades I. Alipo - on Dr. Elmer B. De Leon Dr. Eric L. Olivarez


Faculty Library Director Program Chair Dean / AVPAA VP for Academic and Services
Course Description:
The course covers the study of the concept and principles of industrial security. It includes Prerequisite/s: _____________________________________________________________
Output: ___________________________________________________________________
the role of security profession in law enforcement administration and public safety, importance of Major Exam = 40%
Prelim = 33.33%
security personnel in investigation, the concept of criminalistics in the field of industrial security Midterm = 33.33%
Final = 33.34%
investigation and crime detection, and the principles applicable to jurisprudence of criminal law, 100%
Major Exam = 40%
evidence, and criminal procedure in relation to the legal context of industrial security and related Class Standing = 60%
Participation/Performance/Project = 20%
laws. Quizzes = 30%
Attendance = 10%
TEACHING
STUDENT LEARNING ASSESSMENT LEARNING
TOPIC / CONTENT WEEK LEARNING
OUTCOMES TASK EVIDENCE
ACTIVITIES
Orientation
1. Review of Olivarian Philosophy of
Interactive Discussion
Articulate institutional philosophy of Education 1 Institutional
Oral questioning
education and course details 2. Overview of the course description philosophy recital
Video presentation
3. Course requirements
4. Grading System
Topic 1: Introduction
1. Historical Background of Security
Discuss the historical background of
2. Legal Bases of Industrial in the
the development of security industries
Philippines
in the Philippines.
3. Definition of Terms
4. Types of Security Guard
Explain the legal bases of the security 2&3 Interactive Discussion Written and oral
5. General Functions of Security Guard Rubric result
in the Philippines. Class symposium examinations
6. Functions of Security Supervisor from
the Management Point View
Illustrate the different types of
7. Desirable Qualities of Security
security including its functions.
Supervisor
8. Major Divisions of Industrial Security
9. Three Aspects of Security
Discuss the importance of barriers for Topic 2: Physical Security 4&5 Interactive Discussion Written and oral Rubric result
the purpose of physical security. 1. Protective Barriers Class symposium examinations
2. Types of Perimeter Barrier
3. Types of Physical Defense
Illustrate the use of alarm devices 4. General Types of Physical Security
and the particular parts of the building Barriers
it should be placed. 5. Security and Safety measures
6. Additional Protective Barriers
7. Types of Alarm System
Provide an example of some basic 8. Types of Protective Lighting
electronic devices used in security. 9. Protective Locks and Keys
10. Principles of key Control

PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION

Discuss the importance of document Topic 3: Document Security and Safety


and information security in business Management
and security for every organization 1. Categories of Document
and even the country. 2. Classification Authority
3. Categories of Document for Security
Explain the categories of document Purposes
including its purpose. 4. Three Security Concepts 6 Interactive Discussion Written and oral
Rubric result
5. Communication Security Class symposium examinations
International Two-Way Radio Ten Codes
Formulate a security plan for
important document and information

Discuss the different theories Topic 4: Risk Analysis and Security 7&8 Interactive Discussion Written and oral Rubric result
regarding the study of causes of Hazard Class symposium examinations
crime. 1. Types of Risk
2. Risk Management Alternatives and
Strategies
3. Security Hazard
Explain the contribution of the
4. Types of Pilferage
personalities involved in the study of
5. Report of Security Survey
determining the causes of crime.
6. Three Types of Security Inspection

Formulate ideas the real cause of


criminality.
Provide an example for every theory
that involved in the study of the
causes of crime.

Discuss the importance of VIP


Topic 5: VIP Security
security for the protection of a
1. Basic Security and Unity of Effort
prominent individual and even for
2. Intelligence Measures
those their life is compromise.
3. Contingency Planning
4. VIP Security measure in all Areas
Explain the different
5. Other Guidelines for VIP Security 9 & 10 Interactive Discussion Written and oral
countermeasures design for the Rubric result
6. Two Categories of Investigation Class symposium examinations
protection of VIP’s.
7. Areas of investigation
8. Managing the Investigative Function
Illustrate the different VIP protection
9. Leadership Principles
formation on-foot, or in convoy of a
10. Operations
vehicle.
11. Administration

MIDTERM EXAMINATION

Discuss the management forms of Topic 6: MANAGING SECURITY


security organizations. OPERATIONS
1. Elements of the Management Cycle
2. Organizational Principles Interactive Discussion Written and oral
11 & 12 Rubric result
Illustrate the organizational principles 3. Typical Security Organization Class symposium examinations
of security organization. 4. Program Implementation
5. Problem Solving and Decision Making
Factors Affecting Decision Making
Discuss the importance of specific Topic 7: Rule 1 R.A. 5487 Declaration 13- 15 Interactive Discussion Written and oral Rubric result
law governing security profession and Policy Class symposium examinations
industries in the countries. 1. Definition of Terms
2. License to Operate
3. Application for License to Operate
4. License to Exercise Private Security
Explain the different guidelines
Profession
5. Ranks, Positions, Staffing and Job
Description
6. Professional Conduct and Ethics
7. Code of Conduct
8. Rule XI Private Security Training
9. Conduct of Private Security Training
regarding security industries.
10. Accreditation and Processing
11. Rule XII Utilization of private Security
Agencies
Illustrate basic principles regarding 12. Rule XIII Powers and Duties
the ranking system of a security 13. Rule XIV Reports and Records
profession. 14. Rule XV Inspections
15. Rule XVI Investigation of Cases7
16. Rule XVII Administrative Sanctions
17. Rule XVIII Duties During Strikes and
Lockouts
18. Rule XX Awards and Decorations of
Security personnel
19. Rule XXI Physical and mental
Examinations

FINAL EXAMINATION

References Rubrics References


Industrial Security Management by: Prof. Carlito P. Pijano

Industrial Security Management by: Prof. Zethsayo C. Par

Industrial security and Safety Management by: Prof.


Nicolas L. Bersola

Industrial Security Management by: Domingo, Wilfredo C.,


2010

Revised: March 2018

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