Some 41 members of the police and public safety sector were awarded certificates in public management in ceremonies held at the EDSA Shangri-la Hotel recently for having completed the foundation and core courses of the Master in Public Management major in Development and Security conducted by the
The first of a
two-tier curriculum leading to a master’s degree in the said major, the course
was conducted from June 2015 to May 2016 at the National
Police College
in Silang, Cavite .
Graduates of the course were handed their certificates by DAP President Antonio
Kalaw Jr., Senior Vice President and GSPDM Dean Dr. Gloria Jumamil-Mercado and
Philippine Public Safety College President Dr. Ricardo de Leon.
Receiving their
Certificate in Public Management were Bermar Adlaon, Adolph Almendra, Roger
Antonio, Rowena Barredo, Igmedio Bernaldez, Rico Bracamonte, Gaston Cafongtan,
Marlo Castillo;
Manuel Chan Jr.,
Glenn Oliver Cinco, James Cipriano, Maurice Coria-en, Maly Cula, Brendan
Fulgencio, Donnabel Gocon, Jaime Gonzales, Segundo Lagundi Jr., Silas Laurio
Jr., Joanna Lorono, Mario Malana, Portia Manalad, Fernando Mercado, Janet
Nieves, Maria Cristina Nobleza;
Esmeraldo Osia
Jr., Gilbert Peremne, Ariel Quilang, Arnell Remigio, Mariano Rodriguez, Renante
Rubio, Ma. Coselyn Santos, Norberto Sta. Maria, Jude Tacorda, Jose Taol,
Emmanuel Tolentino, Romel Tradio, Roy Valenzuela, Bernard Yang, Joie Yape Jr.,
Joyce Simplicia Yuchingtat, and Ringo Zarzoso.
De Leon , in his
keynote address, congratulated the graduates for having completed the first
step towards their earning a master’s degree in public management, major in
development and security. He assured the DAP that the PPSC will continue
to partner with the Academy in the pursuit of deepening and strengthening the
executive leadership and management capability and competence of senior
officers in the public safety services sector.
Kalaw, meanwhile,
told members of the class that the program was an offshoot of a similar program
that the DAP first offered as part of a twinning program with the Armed Forces
of the Philippines .
That original program has now graduated more than 600 military officers with a
ninth batch of students currently undergoing the course.
The Master in
Public Management major in Development and Security, which is managed by both
the DAP Graduate School and the PPSC-National Police College, is a 12-month
in-campus, intensive course that caters to the mandatory training as well as to
the educational requirements for promotion and professional advancement of
senior officers of the police, fire, jail and other allied public safety
services with the rank of superintendent and its equivalent.
The program is
divided into the foundational, core and major courses that cover 12 modules, as
well as a two-day course integration and an action plan or project, which is
the thesis equivalent of the program. The foundation courses are
equivalent to two units, the core courses 15 units and the major courses 15
units.
http://news.pia.gov.ph/article/view/1141463736224/dap-graduate-school-awards-1st-batch-of-dev-t-and-security-certificate-graduates
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