Bs Criminology Second Semester, AY 2010-2011
Bs Criminology Second Semester, AY 2010-2011
Bs Criminology Second Semester, AY 2010-2011
COLLEGE OF CRIMINOLOGY
BS CRIMINOLOGY
Second Semester, AY 2010-2011
COURSE OUTLINE
Course Objectives : At the end of the course, the students are expected to;
Course Requirements :
1. Pre-midterm Examination
2. Midterm Examination
3. Pre-Final Examination
4. Final Examination
5. Quizzes, Projects, Attendance
Course Content
Unit Duration
Topic
No. Objective (Week/s)
I 1. Trace the historical HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF
development of
TRANSPORTATION
transportation.
2. Introduce the major 1 Ancient Mode of Transportation
road builders of the 2 Development of Road and Wheel
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AcS-CDD-F-003-(001)
Textbook:
Delizo, Bernard (2006), Traffic Management and Accident Investigation, Wiseman Publishing Company.
Manual:
References:
Printed:
Caño, Gerry J (2006), Notes on Traffic Operation and Accident Investigation
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AcS-CDD-F-003-(001)
Electronic:
http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/blasphalt.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_transport
http://www.q-free.com/solutions/
Course Policies:
1. Grading System Lecture Laboratory
Summative Assessment(SA) 50% 40%
Pre-Midterm, Midterm, Pre-Final and Final Examinations
Formative Assessment (FA) 30% 20%
Quizzes, Assignments, Seatwork and Hands-on Exercises
Creative Assessment (CA) 20% 40%
Projects/Transforms
TOTAL 100% 100%
Final Average = Mid-Term Grade + 2 (Final Grade)
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Note: Passing percentage for board courses is 70% of the total raw score for SA, FA & CA; This
means that a raw score of 70 points for a total of 100-point assessment is equivalent to a
grade of 75% for any grading period. Passing percentage for non-board courses, on the
other hand, is 60% for SA, FA & CA.
2. Quizzes/Finals
2.1 No make-up examinations will be given. All missed quizzes and hands-on exercises will be
equivalent to zero.
2.2 All major examinations will be conducted as scheduled by the University Registrar’s Office.
3. Cheating
Anyone caught cheating or trying to cheat in any manner will be given a final grade of 70.
4. Absences
The maximum allowable absences is 6 hours. Anyone who exceeds this limit will be given a final
grade of FA (Failed due to absences).
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