Intelligence Studies Not available to Intelligence Studies majors. (18 semester hours) |
The student who graduates with a minor in Intelligence Studies will be able to: - Identify the agencies and departments that are considered members of the U.S. intelligence community.
- Recognize the interaction between the intelligence community, Congress, and the Executive Branch and describe key event trends that impacted the relationships’ evolution.
- Recall the key aspects of the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004.
- Discuss the role of intelligence in Joint operations.
- Describe the “lessons learned” that have come out of intelligence successes and failures.
IS389 / INT 311 - History of U. S. Intelligence RQ307 / INT 310 - Introduction to Intelligence RQ310 / INT 313 - Tactical Intelligence RQ312 / INT 312 - U. S. Intelligence Community RQ313 / INT 315 - Foreign Intelligence Organizations RQ350 / INT 314 - Contemporary Intelligence Studies
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