Csar Template
Csar Template
Csar Template
suggested format given by the inspectors and accreditors of the Association of Local
Colleges and Universities Commission and Accreditation (ALCUCOA) during its
inspection for accreditation for the SY 2017-2018 (CCJ-OJT Class “Sandigan”
‘2018), wherein unit to the present is being consistently used by the Office of the
Practicum.
Hence, the CCJ-OJT Class Tanglaw Diwa ’21, by no other means, will use this
CSAR Template for writing their Online Research Output which is the Case Study
analysis Report.
PAMANTASAN NG LUNGSOD NG MUNTINLUPA
College of Criminal Justice
University Road, Brgy. Poblacion, Muntinlupa City
Submitted for
Submitted by:
June 2021
(FIRST PAGE)
Submitted by:
CMO No. 5 series of 2018 dated April 24, 2018; Subject: Policies, Guidelines and
Standards in the Conduct of Bachelor of Science (BS Criminology) Program.
CMO No. 37 series of 2010 dated November 10, 2010; Subject: Guidelines in the
Conduct of Practicum (On-the0Job-Training and Community Immersion)
Requirements for BS Criminology Students.
Title Page - - - - - - - - ii
Acknowledgements . . . . . . iv
II. Bibliography . . . . . .
Friends
NOTA BENE: Your Case Study / Analysis Report (CSAR) title should be signed by
the following to consider it approved:
This is the first step in doing a case study. We have to acquire relevant and
important facts or data as much as we can to be used in analyzing the case.
A case study analysis must not merely summarize the case. It should
identify key issues and problems, outline and assess alternative courses of
action, and draw appropriate conclusions. The case study analysis can be
broken down into the following steps: Identify the most important facts surrounding
the case.
a. Identify the most important facts surrounding the case.
b. Identify the key issue or issues.
c. Specify alternative courses of action.
d. Evaluate each course of action.
e. Recommend the best course of action.
f. Let's look at what each step involves.”
NOTA BENE: “ The period covered starts from the day you had been
deployed to your respective APAs to the day when you completed the Two Hundred
Seventy (270) OJT hours on the case of the Old Curriculum and Five Hundred Forty
(540) in the case of the New Curriculum or whichever comes first with regards to the
date of RTU (return to university). ****
A problem statement expresses the words that will be used to keep the effort
focused and it should represent a solvable problem.
Method - the process that will get followed to solve the problem. For example,
DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control).”
STRENGTH:
WEAKNESSES:
OPPORTUNITIES:
THREATS:
b. Environmental Scanning
c. Space Analysis
This involves determining the various ways of achieving the goals that have
been selected depending on the situation at hand
This step is to analyze and evaluate each course of action in light of the
available resources and objectives.
- Involves anticipating what will happen if you take one particular course of
action.
- The necessary factors are examined and likely outcomes predicted.
- Planning tools and techniques are used in the evaluation.
- It is a point of decision-making.
- A process of deciding by selecting one alternative best among the many.
VIII, Conclusion:
At the end of the analysis process, come up with a conclusion based on the
analysis, information, and assumption. Experts advised determining alternatives and
their likely outcomes.
The Conclusions section sums up the key points of your discussion, the
essential features of your design, or the significant outcomes of your investigation.
As its function is to round off the story of your project, it should:
- be written to relate directly to the aims of the project as stated in the
Introduction
- indicate the extent to which the aims have been achieved
- summaries the key findings, outcomes or information in your report
- acknowledge limitations and make recommendations for future work
(where applicable)
- highlight the significance or usefulness of your work.
- The conclusions should relate to the aims of the work:
IX. Recommendation: