The course deals with the study of safe handling of various types of firearms, basic principle of accurate shooting (grip, stance, sight, alignment, breathing and squeezing, firing instructions and practice in the target range.

- Teacher: Pete Menasalvas
The course covers the study of the concept and principles of industrial security. It includes the role of security profession in law enforcement administration and public safety, importance of security personnel in investigation, the concept of criminalistics in the field of industrial security investigation and crime detection, and the principles applicable to jurisprudence of criminal law, evidence, and criminal procedure in relation to the legal context of industrial security and related laws.

The course covers the study on human behavior with emphasis on the concept of human development and
abnormal behavior. It includes strategies and approaches for handling different kinds of abnormal behavior in relation to law enforcement
and criminal proceedings. It also includes the study of victimization, the role of community and techniques in assisting offenders
reintegration and victims recovery

The Course Covers the Fundamental study of ancient and modern methods of personal identification with emphasis on Dactyloscopy, Orhodontology and Palmistry, which embraces the identification and comparison of fingerprint patterns and ridge characteristics: the scientific method of recognition, development and preservation of latent prints; and the recording system and the FBI extension.

- Teacher: Pete Menasalvas
The course covers the special study of modern technique in the investigation of crimes involving crimes against persons, property, chastity, and other related offenses. Likewise, it focuses with the application of medical science in crime investigation with emphasis on Human Anatomy and Physiology, the medico-legal aspects of physical injuries, death crimes, abortion, infanticide, paternity and filiations, impotency, sterility and poisoning.

The course deals with the study of character building which is deeply defined as internalized patterns of values and attitudes and the consequent actions that are often established in precognitive times of life through the natural and normal education patterns that are appropriate for young adults.

This course provides an introduction to the history of photography and utilization of a camera in a crime scene setting. Students will learn basic photography skills, camera operation, exposure control, relational photographs, and flash control for crime scene and evidence documentation. Access to DSLR camera and tripod is required.
This principles and techniques of film and digital photography as applied to crime scenes, forensic evidence, identification, and court presentation. Emphasis is on single lens reflex film or digital camera operation with various types of lighting. Legal aspects of forensic photography and courtroom presentations.
