The Bachelor of Forensic Science program utilizes an interdisciplinary approach by combining a strong foundation in the areas of Criminal Justice, Natural and Social Sciences, with extensive laboratory and field experiences that will contribute to the graduates’ future workplaces in the CALABARZON, NCR areas, different parts of the Philippines, and even overseas.
Bachelor of Forensic Science
The Bachelor of Forensic Science program utilizes an interdisciplinary approach by combining a strong foundation in the areas of Criminal Justice, Natural and Social Sciences, with extensive laboratory and field experiences that will contribute to the graduates’ future workplaces in the CALABARZON, NCR areas, different parts of the Philippines, and even overseas.
First Year
- English for Purposive Communication
- Science, Technology & Society
- Mga Babasahin Hinggil sa Kasaysayan ng Pilipinas
- Our Christian Faith and Lasallian Identity
- Forensic Biology
- Introduction to Forensic Science
- Philippine Criminal Justice System
- Physical Fitness & Self-Testing Act
- Military Science 11 & 12
- Student Engagement Program
- Environmental Science
- Christian Discipleship in the Modern World
- Math in the Modern World(Plane Trigonometry)
- Understanding the Self (General Psychology)
- Contemporary World
- General Chemistry (Organic)
- General Chemistry (Organic) - Lab
- Fundamentals of Criminal Investigation
- Fundamentals of Martial Arts
- Military Science 21-22
Second Year
- Ethics
- Classic Literatures of the World
- Diskursosa Filipino
- Christian Commitment in Contemporary Society
- Criminal Law 1
- Forensic Physics
- Forensic Photography (3 hrs.)
- Forensic Photography Lab(3 hrs.)
- Survival and Rescue Techniques
- Kursong Rizal
- Art Appreciation
- Criminal Law 2
- Forensic Chemistry (2 hrs)
- Forensic Chemistry Lab (3 hrs)
- Dactyloscopy (3 hrs)
- Dactyloscopy Lab (3 hrs)
- Human Anatomy and Physiology
- Polygraphy (Lie Detection) 3 hrs
- Polygraphy (Lie Detection) Lab - 3 hrs
- The Catholic Social Teachings and our Social Responsibility
Third Year
- Criminal Procedure
- Rules on Evidence
- Violence against Women and Children
- Human Rights and Ethics
- Sexual Assault Investigation
- Forensic Toxicology (2 hrs)
- Forensic Toxicology Lab (3hrs)
- Forensic Psychology
- Forensic Medicine1
- Crime Scene Investigation (2 hrs)
- Crime Scene Investigation Lab (6hrs)
- Forensic Instrumentation (2 hrs)
- Forensic Instrumentation Laboratory (3 hrs)
- Questioned Document Examination(3 hrs)
- Questioned Document Examination Laboratory (3 hrs)
- Firearms Identification (3 hrs)
- Firearms Identification Lab (3 hrs)
- Forensic Medicine 2
- Explosives and Fire Technology
- Introduction to DNA Analysis and Profiling
- Introduction to Molecular Biology
- Forensic Entomology, Wildlife, and Microbial
- Firearms Proficiency
Fourth Year
- English in the Workplace
- Case Preparation and Mock Trialor Moot Court Presentation
- Mass Fatality Incident Investigation (2hrs)
- Mass Fatality Incident Invest. Lab (3hrs)
- Seminar-Workshop in Forensic Science
- Forensic Engineering
- Forensic Anthropology
- Computer Forensics (3hrs)
- Computer Forensics Lab (3hrs)
- Forensic Science Internship
College Freshman
- An applicant who has completed Senior High School and has not taken any college course, or
- An applicant who has completed equivalent Secondary Education from any school abroad and has not taken any college course.
College Transferee
- An applicant who has taken college programs or units not more than 75% of his/her curriculum in other CHED recognized colleges or universities, or
- An applicant who has taken college programs or units not more than 75% of his/her curriculum in colleges or universities abroad, or
- An applicant who has taken vocational or any special training in recognized colleges or universities abroad, or
- An applicant who has officially enrolled in any degree or certificate programs after High School.
Second Course Taker
- An applicant who has completed any college degree from any CHED recognized college or university, or
- An applicant who has completed any college degree from college or university abroad.
Freshmen
- Online Application for Admissions thru the Center for Students Admissions webpage
- Two (2) pieces 2 x 2 ID picture in white background with a nametag
- Recommendation from Secondary School’s Principal and/or Guidance Counselor
- Passed the Admissions Test
- Interview with the Dean(None for School Year 2020-2021 only due to Pandemic)
- Submission of a Medical Certificate covering Medical Examination and Drug Test
- For 3rd year students, to undergo Neuro-Psychiatric Examination (For Bachelor of Forensic hScience applicants only)
- Must conform with the Collegiate Policy*
Shiftee
A student who intends to shift to any program of the College should obtain a GPA of at least 80% (or 2.0 in the numerical grading system), incur no failing grade in any academic or non-academic subject, and pass the interview conducted by the Dean or his designate.
Transferee
A student from another school who intends to transfer to the College should observe these requirements:
- GPA of at least 80%
- Submission Of The Following Documents: recommendation letters or certification of good moral character, police clearance, transfer credential, certification of grades or transcript marked "for evaluation purposes only,"- passed the interview conducted by the Dean or his designate, and passed DLSU-Dasmariñas entrance examination.
- A transferee shall be placed on probation for one semester. If he performs well in academics and manifests upright behavior, he shall be considered a regular student the following semester.
Collegiate Policy
- Barangay Clearance and Police Clearance during enrollment
- Photocopy of grades from the previous semester (please bring an original copy)
- 2x3 haircut for all male students; Haircuts will also be monitored before major exam week
- No dyeing of hair
- No tattoos
- No earrings (male)
- No beard/mustache
Except in cases of academic delinquency; violation of rules and regulations of the Institution; failure to settle due to tuition and other school fees, and other obligations; sickness or disease that would prevent the student to handle the normal pressures of schoolwork or his continued presence thereat would be deleterious to other members of the academic community; and the closure of a program by the institution, or the closure of the institution itself, a student who qualifies for enrollment shall qualify to stay for the entire period of which he is expected to complete the study of the Bachelor of Forensic Science program in the institution within the prescribed period under existing CHED rules and regulations.