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PHINMA Union College of

Laguna
College of Criminology

Faculty Orientation via Zoom


July 18, 2021
9:00 AM
PHINMA UCL

MISSION
Union College was established to bring education to the
countryside; to effectively mold the youth or character
development; to strive for excellence in knowledge,
wisdom, and skills, to nurture talents or cultural
fulfillment, and to produce graduates imbued with a
deep sense of consecrated service to God and community.
PHINMA UCL

VISION
In the pursuit of truth, Union College
envisions itself as a provider of knowledge,
expertise, wisdom, and goodness
of character, developing excellent graduates
of sterling character, God fearing, and
responsive to the needs of
the global community.
PHINMA EDUCATION
PRESIDENT, DEAN OF DEANS,
DEAN, PH AND FACULTY
MEMBERS OF THE UCL
COLLEGE OF CRIMINOLOGY
▪ Bachelor of Science in Criminology
Cagayan de Oro College
1993-1994

▪ Master of Science in Criminology


Cagayan de Oro College
2004-2005

▪ Master of Science in Public Administration


Xavier University
1999-2000

• Doctor of Philosophy in Criminology


Philippine College of Criminology
DR. GERRY J. CAÑO 2008-2009
Dean of Deans of
Criminology
▪ Bachelor of Science in Criminology
Cagayan de Oro College
2008-2009

Master of Science in Criminology


PHINMA Cagayan de Oro College
2012-2013

Doctor of Philosophy in
Criminology
Philippine College of Criminology
2014-2015

GLENDA C. PANUGALING, Ph.D Crim


Dean, UCL
College of Criminology
PHINMA Union College of
Laguna
COLLEGE OF CRIMINOLOGY
POOL OF FACULTY
ROLDAN N. BACULI
Program Head
 Bachelor of Science in Criminology
Union College of Laguna(2014-18)

 Forensic Specialty Program “Certified


Fingerprint Examination Specialist” LEAPS
Academy, Metro Manila (July 16 - October 26,
2020)

MARK ROVI A. CLARITO


Full-time Faculty
UCL BOARD EXAM
PERFORMANCE
2014-2019
WHAT HAVE WE DONE AS A NETWORK AS
THE LEADING SCHOOL OF CRIMINOLOGY

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xns9mQGI_Mo1Z3uP
3K6xSgZ4btNlkl_E/view?usp=sharing

LEGION OF BOARD TOPNOTCHERS AND BOARD EXAM RATING


ENROLLMENT TARGET
As of July 16: vs Target % Variance

First year = 17 80 21% 63


Second year = 30 44 68% 14
Third year = 22 39 56% 17
Fourth year = 8 6 133% -2
Total = 77 169 46% 92

New Students= 17
Continuing Students= 60
CURRICULUM
UCL OLD VS NEW CURRICULUM

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1wJ_D27xTg4qQNQKX3J3OG
4cnXNRvKaHs?usp=sharing

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1go6AYmfg2YDuz4lJE1PxIJAFIY2go-N
c/view?usp=sharing

CMO No. 5 Series of 2018


GOOGLE CLASSROOM
TUTORIAL
GOOGLE CLASSROOM
TUTORIAL

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1AqYrU
m-L0jzYVop8UCxktsuOW785er88?usp=sharing
VIRTUAL CLASSROOM
POLICIES
⮚ Always wear your proper/ formal attire;
⮚ Find a proper place in your house or office that is free from
distraction;
⮚ Check the audio if it’s audible and unmuted before
speaking;
⮚ Switch off your video and audio unless your professor told
you to do so;
⮚ When asking question; click the “raise hand button” to be
recognized;
⮚ Be courteous to one another;
⮚ Regular GOOGLE classroom participation;
⮚ Submit the given requirements on time unless the professor
gives extension; and
⮚ Create an FB account bearing your Complete Name so that
other professor can add you in GC messenger for easier
communication of updates and deadlines of the
requirements of the enrolled course.
GRADING SYSTEM
The College of Criminology shall use the
zero-based grading system:

Zero-based grading system - means


that the “raw score is divided by the
perfect score and multiplied by one
hundred to arrive at the percentage
equivalent.
Formula for Zero-Based:
Raw Score x (100)
Perfect Score
Example: 85 x 100
100
Bachelor of Science in Criminology is a board
program which adopts a passing cut-off grade of
60% for the major courses in 2nd year to 4th
year levels and 50% for the major and minor
courses in 1st year level.
The composition of Class Standing
(CS) varies from one subject to
another such as quizzes, graded
recitation, long test, assignments,
feasibility and project studies, term
papers and other activities and
materials required for a particular
subject. (ACCOMPLISHED SAS)
First Year Board and Non-
Board Courses

P1G= (CS x 2/3) + (P1ES/3)


P2G= (CS x 2/3) + (P2ES/3)
P3G= (CS x 2/3) + (P3ES/3)

FG= P1 (.33) + P2 (.33) + P3 (.34)


Second Year Board and Non-
Board Courses
CS: Assignment, submitted modules, attendance,
quizzes, long quizzes, projects etc.

P1G= (CS x 2/3) + (P1ES/3)


P2G= (CS x 2/3) + (P2ES/3)
P3G= (CS x 2/3) + (P3ES/3)

FG= P1 (.20) + P2 (.20) + P3 (.20) + FES (.40)


Third and Fourth Year Board
and Non-Board Courses
CS: Assignment, submitted modules, attendance,
quizzes, long quizzes, projects etc.

P1G= (CS x 2/3) + (P1ES/3)


P2G= (CS x 2/3) + (P2ES/3)
P3G= (CS x 2/3) + (P3ES/3)

FG= P1 (.17) + P2 (.17) + P3 (.16) + FES (.50)


NUMERICAL GRADES
50% passing for minor
and major courses in
FIRST YEAR LEVEL
NON-NUMERICAL GRADE
• INC – Incomplete grades (cut-off final score is 60
out of 100 items for final exam for 2nd year to 4th
year levels and 50 out of 100 for first year level.
• NC – No Credit
• GW – Grade Withheld
• DP – Dropped with Permission
• FA – Failure due to Absences
Thank you for listening!

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