- SF 9 (Original Report Card)
- Certificate of Good Moral Character
- Photocopy of Birth Certificate (PSA Issued)
- Latest 2×2 picture (3pcs.)
- 1 Long Brown Envelope
- 1 Long White Folder
Develop the knowledge, discipline, and investigative skills essential for careers in law enforcement, forensic science, corrections, and public safety through an immersive, practice-based criminology program.
Pursue a career in law enforcement, public safety, or criminal justice with a Bachelor of Science in Criminology (BS Criminology)—a CHED-recognized program designed to prepare future criminologists in the Philippines for roles in crime prevention, investigation, and rehabilitation. This program blends theory, fieldwork, and forensic science to build professionals committed to justice and community service.
The Bachelor of Science in Criminology (BSCrim) at University of Perpetual Help System DALTA — Calamba Campus is designed to equip students with theoretical foundations and practical training in criminal investigation, forensic science, criminal law, and correctional administration. Students receive hands-on learning through simulations, laboratory work, and supervised field practice.
Sample core courses by year (may change — refer to the College for the official curriculum):
Graduates of the BSCrim program can pursue careers such as:
UPHSD Calamba follows strict academic quality standards and aligns with CHED requirements for criminology education. The program ensures readiness for the Criminology Licensure Examination and equips graduates with essential competencies for justice and safety agencies.
Looking to start your journey toward success? Apply to a program at the Calamba Campus of the University of Perpetual Help System DALTA or schedule a campus visit to discover what awaits you.
Campus Address:
Barangay Paciano Rizal, Calamba City, Laguna, 4027
Phone:
(049)834-1159 | 0927-492-1304
Email:
admission.calamba@perpetualdalta.edu.ph
Our learning model emphasizes applied learning: classroom-led theory, laboratory practice, project-based assignments, and collaborative research. Students engage in industry-related projects such as:
Students are placed in supervised internships with partner agencies, including local police stations, forensic laboratories, correctional facilities, and private security firms. These placements provide practical exposure, professional mentorship, and potential pathways to employment after graduation.
The program typically takes 4 years (8 semesters) including field practicum and capstone requirements.
Yes — the curriculum includes subjects aligned with the competencies tested in the Board Exam for Criminology and provides review support and guidance.
Internships commonly include placements with police departments, forensic labs, correctional facilities, forensic clinics, and corporate security teams.
UPHSD offers several scholarships and financial aid options. Contact the campus Admissions Office for details on eligibility and application processes.
Yes — applicants from any Senior High School strand may apply. Strong interest in criminal justice, ethics, and community service is beneficial.
For detailed program inquiries, faculty list, tuition rates, or to schedule a campus tour, contact the Calamba admissions office.