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Louis College of Bulanao


COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION
BULANAO, TABUK CITY, KALINGA

OUTCOME-BASED SYLLABUS IN INDUSTRIAL SECURITY MANAGEMENT


(LEA13)

ACADEMIC YEAR 2022-2023

RODALYN L. GALE SIR DENVER DENNIS BALILING MA’AM THERESE GRAIL LAWAGAN, PhD
Instructor CCJE Department head Dean for Academic Affairs

IV. COURSE OUTCOMES


After finishing the course, the students should be able to:

Course Description Performance Indicator Program Outcomes

CO1- Define Industrial Security Management and relate its essence to business
continuity

CO2- Elucidate the concepts, nexus of different security perspectives (military/ law
enforcement/corporate) and the different areas of industrial security.

CO3- Discuss the best practices in the conduct of security audit/survey, security
inspection and investigation.

CO4- Conduct actual security survey and inspection.

CO5- Apply own designed security threat, hazard and risk assessment.

V. COURSE CODE: LEA 13

VI. COURSE TITLE: INDUSTRIAL SECURITY MANAGEMENT

VII. COURSE DESCRIPTION: Industrial Security Management is a fundamental course for security practitioners. It presents the basic concepts of security in relation to management. Hence,
it is designed for all players of security in the organizational hierarchy. It includes various aspects of security techniques, applying the principles of military, law enforcement and corporate
security best practices. In addition, the protection of a plant against sabotage, pilferage, espionage and subversive activities are presented. Finally, guard forces and guarding system,
pursuant to Philippine laws are discussed.
The course is meant for all types of security aficionados from the lowest point of the guard forces up to security managers and advisors. This is too aligned with the course in the
criminology (new curriculum), therefore, will serve as a valuable reference material in any subject on security.

Course Intended Learning Content Number of Assessment Task Learning Learning Resources/ Reference
Outcome/s (CILO) Hours/ (Main Course Activities/Strategies to Materials
Time requirement and accomplish the CILO
Frame Assessment (must be aligned with
After finishing the lesson, the methods/tools the assessment & CILO
students should be able to:
Practice the expectations as Orientation: Introduction of the LMS/ Online Discussion Syllabus
presented in the course. course outcomes, major Modules/
requirements & assessment
methods for the whole semester.

1. Trace the history of CHAPTER 1: Introduction to  Christian Domingo


security Security PhD Crim, Rommel
Quizzes Open Forum Manwong PhD
2. Define “security” based
on personal definition 2 weeks Crim “Industrial
 Etymology of the word Case Study Discussion
3. Describe each field of Security Security
security Oral Defense Management”
 Historical Background
4. Identify current threat to Wiseman’s Books
 Security in General
Trading, Inc.
security  Fields of Security
5. Explain the concepts of:  Types of Security Threats
a. Security risk  Current Threats to
b. Defend in depth Security
c. Asset protection  General Security
Principles

1. Define Security CHAPTER 2 Quizzes Open Forum  Christian Domingo PhD


Management  Security Management Crim, Rommel Manwong
2. Explain the basic Defined Case Study Discussion PhD Crim “Industrial
functions of management  Basic Management 2 weeks Security Management”
Functions Oral Defense
3. Identify security Wiseman’s Books Trading,
 Principles of Security Inc.
management principles Management
4. Describe the levels of  Levels of management
management  Elements of security
5. Discuss the importance of Management
quality management  Quality Management
systems for effective System
 Management System
security.
Components
 Security and Management
System
 Resources for Security
Management
 Security Managers
 Types of Security
Managers
 Various Styles of Security
Managers.

1. Compare corporate CHAPTER 3: The Nexus of Quizzes Open Forum  Christian Domingo PhD
security perspectives with Corporate Security, Military and Crim, Rommel Manwong
military and law Law Enforcement Case Study Discussion PhD Crim “Industrial
enforcement Security Management”
 Military Security Oral Defense
perspectives. 1 week Wiseman’s Books Trading,
Perspective Inc.
2. Identify the essential
 Police Security
elements of national
Perspective
security.
 Corporate Security
3. Discuss the key objectives
Activities
of corporate security.
 Challenges to Corporate
4. Identify and discuss issues
Security
confronting law
 Strategic Security
enforcement versus
Perspectives
private security agencies.
5. Share views about
strategic security.

1. Explain the concept of CHAPTER 4: Integrated Security Quizzes Open Forum  Christian Domingo PhD
Integrated Security Systems Crim, Rommel Manwong
Systems Case Study Discussion PhD Crim “Industrial
 Integrated Security Security Management”
2. Reason out why 1 week Oral Defense
System Defined
integration of security Wiseman’s Books Trading,
 Purpose and Importance
Inc.
systems is important of Integrating Security
3. Describe the role of Systems.
physical security in the  Areas of Security System
Integration
system
 Physical Security System
4. Discuss the importance of  Physical Barriers
document and  Perimeter Security
information security  Perimeter Fences
5. Explain why personnel  Protective Lightings
security is considered the  Protective Alarms
“weakest link” in the  Communication Systems
 Locks and Key Control
security chain.
 Keying Cabinets
 Identification and
Movement Control
 Document and
Information Security
 Personnel Security
1. Define the following: CHAPTER 5: Security Risk Quizzes Open Forum  Christian Domingo PhD
Risk-Threat-Vulnerability- Assessment Crim, Rommel Manwong
Hazards Case Study Discussion PhD Crim “Industrial
2. Enumerate and explain  Concept of Risk Security Management”
the phases of risk Management Oral Defense
2 weeks Wiseman’s Books Trading,
management  Operational
Inc.
3. Conduct security risk Terminologies
assessment  Phases of Risk
4. Conduct security survey Management
inspection  Risk Identification
5. Formulate security  Risk Assessment
education program  Risk Reduction and
Mitigation
 Risk Monitoring and
Control
 Security Risk Education
 Security Survey
 Security Inspection
 Security Briefing
1. Define safety as CHAPTER 6: Industrial Hazards Quizzes Open Forum  Christian Domingo PhD
differentiated with and Their Counter Measures Crim, Rommel Manwong
security Case Study Discussion PhD Crim “Industrial
2. Identify safety issues in  Hazards in General 1 week
Security Management”
the workplace  Industrial Hazards Oral Defense
Wiseman’s Books Trading,
3. Explain the concept of  Occupational Safety and
Inc.
accident theory Health
4. Outline hazard counter  Hazards and Disaster Risk
measures Equation
5. Discuss the legal aspect of  Accidents and Its Causes
occupational safety and  Human Induced Hazards
health  Hazard Prevention and
Control

1. Differentiate government CHAPTER 7: Guard Force and 2 weeks Quizzes Open Forum  Christian Domingo PhD
security forces with Guarding System Crim, Rommel Manwong
corporate and private Case Study Discussion PhD Crim “Industrial
security forces  The Private Security Security Management”
2. Understand the legal Industry Oral Defense
Wiseman’s Books Trading,
parameters of guard force  Security Guard Forces
Inc.
management in the  Establishing a Security
Philippines Agency
3. Enumerate the  Conduct and Ethical
requirements for putting Standards
up a private security  Effective Guarding
agency Systems
4. Discuss principles of guard  Security Guard Safety
force management as
applicable in the
Philippines.
5. Recite the 11 General
Orders
FINAL EXAMINATION
REFFERENCES:
 Christian Domingo PhD Crim, Rommel Manwong PhD Crim “Industrial Security Management” Wiseman’s Books Trading, Inc.
 www.google.com
 www.bing.com

GRADING SYSTEM: Averaging

PG=PCS+ PT MG= MCS + FT FG/Aver= PG + MG + TFG


2 2 3

LEGEND:

PCS- Prelim Class Standing MCS- Midterm Class Standing FCS- Final Class Standing
PT- Prelim Test MT- Midterm Test FT- Final Test
PG- Prelim Grade MG- Midterm Grade FG- Final Grade

HIGHEST GRADE: 100=96 LOWEST GRADE 50-72=70

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