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I. Course Code: CRIMINAL LAW 1 No. of Units: 4 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours : 1
II. Course Title: CRIMINAL LAW BOOK 1
III. Pre- requisite: NONE Co-requisite: NONE
IV. Course Description:
An exhaustive study of the first part of Act No. 3815, otherwise known as the Revised Penal Code. It focuses on the basic principles of criminal law, as well as
the basic terminologies and phraseologies enabling the students to have a starting knowledge and understanding of Philippine Criminal Law. It also deals about the
different circumstances affecting liability of an accused, and his or her degree of their participation, which are all geared towards understanding how penalty is imposed.
V. Course Objectives:
The objective of which is to educate the students on the basic concepts of criminal law, the crimes being punished, and the elements of such ,as well as the
circumstances that affects criminal liability
A. General Objective:.
At the end of the course, the student should be able to know the basic legal aspects of criminal law, its setting and background , elements and penalties of
each crimes as provided by the Revised Penal Code.
B. Specific Objectives:
Cognitive:
. 1.Know/familiarize the coverage of Criminal law
2.Identify/apply the circumstances that affects criminal liability.
3.Describe each and every circumstances that affects the same
Affective:
1.Understand the rationale of why and how the circumstances affects the criminal liability
2.Assess who are the persons Criminally liable.
Psychomotor:
1. Apply the knowledge in Criminal Law on Court testimony.
2.Acquire knowledge on how to be an expert witness on court proceedings.
DATE Specific Objectives Subject Matter Values Strategies of Instructional Evaluation Expected Output
Integrated Teaching Materials
Critical
Thinking
Prelims
Title Two—Persons Criminally Objectivity Whiteboard Quiz
Liable Knowledgeable on the
Be knowledgeable on persons who are
the persons who are Who are Criminally Lecture/ Recitation criminally liable and
criminally liable and Liable distinguished
distinguish principals, Principals principals,
accomplices, and Accomplices accomplices, and
Racial and
accessories Accessories accessories
Week 6 - 10 White board
Accessories who are
exempt from criminal Discussion
liabilities
Group Work
Religious
Power Point
Presentation
Tolerance
MIDTERMS I
Title Three—Penalties
Penalties in General
Classification of penalties White board
Duration and effect of Dependability Acquired knowledge
Acquire knowledge penalties Group Work about the penalties
about the penalties and Effects of the penalties Prudence Lecture and on how it should
on how it should be according toi their Film Showing Recitation be applied as well as
Week 11 -14 applied as well as its respective nature Discussion its respective
respective durations. Penalties in which other Hand outs Quiz durations
accessory penalties are
inherent
Application of Penalties
Execution and Service of
Penalties
SEMI FINALS
Lecture White board Quiz
Nationalism Recitation
Finals
VI.CourseRequirements:
1. Major exams
2. Regular Attendance
3. Quizzes
4. Other bases of course grades (project, recitation)
Grading System:
MAJOR EXAMS 70%
(Prelims, Midterms, Semi Finals and Finals)
CLASS STANDING 30%
TOTAL 100%
Components of Class Standing:
Quizzes 50%
Attendance 25%
Classroom Activities 25%
- Recitation
- Report
- Case Digests
TOTAL 100%
Required Text:
1. Criminal Law 1. by Luis B. Reyes
2. Criminal Law Conspectus by Florenz D. Regallado
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