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OSMEÑA COLLEGES

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College of Criminal Justice

Preparing future criminal justice professionals with discipline, integrity, leadership, and commitment to public safety and community service.

Criminal Justice Education

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Academic Department

Developing Future Criminal Justice Professionals

Excellence in criminology, law enforcement, public safety, and justice education

The College of Criminal Justice of Osmeña Colleges is committed to preparing competent, ethical, disciplined, and service-oriented future criminal justice professionals who can respond to the needs of communities, institutions, and the justice system.

Through a balanced formation in criminal law, law enforcement administration, forensic science, investigation, correctional administration, research, and values education, the college aims to develop graduates who are ready to serve with competence and professionalism.

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“Justice education is a commitment to discipline, service, truth, and public trust.”

Programs Offered

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Undergraduate Program

Bachelor of Science in Criminology

A criminal justice program designed to prepare students for careers in law enforcement, crime prevention, forensic investigation, correctional administration, and public safety service.

Undergraduate Program

Criminal Justice and Public Safety Training

A support program area focused on professional discipline, leadership development, community relations, investigation procedures, and practical preparation for criminal justice practice.

College Highlights

Key areas commonly featured in university College of Criminal Justice pages.

Professional Discipline

Formation in discipline, ethics, leadership, and responsibility expected of future public safety professionals.

Law Enforcement Foundation

Foundational learning in police organization, patrol operations, crime prevention, and community policing.

Justice and Ethics

Development of integrity, respect for human rights, professionalism, and commitment to lawful service.

Investigation and Research

Crime analysis, criminal justice research, case study work, and evidence-based problem solving.

Program Objectives

  • Develop competent, ethical, and service-oriented criminal justice professionals.
  • Strengthen investigation, communication, documentation, and leadership skills.
  • Promote respect for law, human rights, civic responsibility, and public service.
  • Prepare graduates for licensure examination and criminal justice-related careers.

Career Opportunities

Police Officer
Investigator
Jail Officer
Fire Officer
Forensic Assistant
Security and Public Safety Officer

Faculty Members

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Dr. Renato Santos

Dean, College of Criminal Justice

Provides academic leadership in criminal justice education, curriculum development, and professional formation.

Criminal Justice Leadership

Prof. Victor Dela Cruz

Program Chairperson

Handles criminology courses, student formation, training coordination, and licensure preparation.

Criminology Education

Prof. Ana Reyes

Faculty Member

Supports instruction in criminal law, evidence, court procedures, and justice system fundamentals.

Criminal Law & Procedure

Prof. Liza Mendoza

Faculty Member

Focuses on law enforcement administration, patrol operations, public safety, and community relations.

Law Enforcement

Prof. Mark Villanueva

Faculty Member

Guides students in criminal justice research, crime analysis, and evidence-based investigation practices.

Criminal Justice Research

Prof. Carla Ramos

Faculty Member

Assists in training coordination, field exposure, discipline formation, and community extension activities.

Field Study & Law Enforcement Foundation
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Facilities and Training Support

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Criminology Laboratory

Space for basic forensic activities, criminalistics demonstrations, and practical learning exercises.

Learning Resources

Instructional materials, references, digital tools, case materials, and criminal justice learning aids.

Partner Agencies

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Begin Your Journey in Criminal Justice Education

Learn more about admission requirements, enrollment procedures, and available scholarships for incoming students.