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A feasibility study of J.H. cerilles state college offering a master of science in criminal justice with specialization in criminology
Author(s):
1. Mark E. Patalinghug: J.H. Cerilles State College-Dumingag Campus, P-4, Caridad, Dumingag, Zamboanga del Sur, 7028, Philippines
2. Haidee F. Patalinghug: J.H. Cerilles State College-Dumingag Campus, P-4, Caridad, Dumingag, Zamboanga del Sur, 7028, Philippines
Abstract:
An advanced degree in criminal justice can open doors far outside traditional criminal justice practice, making it a highly in-demand course. This curent study aimed to assess the viability of J.H. Cerilles State College to offer a Master of Science in Criminal Justice with Specialization in Criminology (MSCJ) in 2021. A descriptive survey type of research was employed as the methodology for this study. The 215 respondents from students, graduates, and professionals in the field from private and government institutions were chosen via random sampling to answer the online survey questionnaire. Management viability, market viability, operation viability, location viability, and industry viability were all evaluated. There was evidence to suggest that offering MSCJ in the college is doable, provided that the curriculum will be tailored to account for community needs and industry demands. In meeting future demand for this field of study, constant improvements in school facilities, instruction, research, and extension should be made. The methodology utilized in this study can be replicated in a future feasibility assessment, which may also include other areas that were not covered in this study.
Page(s): 127-130
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Published: Journal: Science International, Volume: 34, Issue: 2, Year: 2022
Keywords:
Master of Science in Criminal Justice , market demand viability , specialization in criminology , location viability
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