Intelligence Studies Certificate
15 Semester Hours

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Upon completion of this certificate students will be able to:

  • Critically evaluate the US Intelligence Community including the roles of the member agencies and the type and intended use of intelligence produced.
  • Evaluate the quality, contribution, and achievements of national and international intelligence resources to meet national crises at national, state, and local levels.
  • Apply historical lessons to the challenges the intelligence community will face in the 21st century.

IN520 / INT 502 - Analytic Methods
Choose 12 semester credit hours from:
IN500 / INT 501 - Strategic Intelligence 
IN542 / INT 603 - Ethical Challenges in the Intelligence Community
IN514 / INT 604 - History of the Central Intelligence Agency
IN519 / INT 630 - Collection
IN509 / INT 640 - Counterintelligence
IN516 / INT 641- Propaganda and Disinformation








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