Bachelor of Science, Intelligence Management

Program Description
The Bachelor’s Degree in Intelligence Management is earned by satisfactory completion of an online program equivalent to two years of full time upper division study. The program introduces the student to the basic concepts of intelligence gathering and analysis. The student will begin to understand how intelligence manifests itself in many ways, requiring an astute and open mind to determine how to analyze and understand what and where intelligence can be found as well as how it can be used.  This program also provides a basis for the student’s study at more advanced levels.  All courses are four and a half credit hours unless otherwise noted.

Program Objectives
Graduates of this program will be able to:
  • Display an understanding of the general workings of the intelligence industry both at home and abroad
  • Draw upon a solid grounding in general strategy and the history of intelligence to inform current practices and methods
  • Identify and compile information of intelligence value from open sources, distinguish factual information from misinformation or propaganda and treat it accordingly
  • Conduct basic intelligence collection, threat assessments, and counterintelligence
  • Understand and apply the tools of basic intelligence analysis
  • Show a knowledge of clandestine and illicit economies and networks
Required Courses
Number    Course Name
INT 300             Introduction to Intelligence
ENG 390            Introduction to Critical Thinking and Logic
INT 476             Intelligence Collection
INT 310             Introduction to Analysis
INT 315             Open Source Research
INT 390            Covert Action
INT 400            Counterintelligence
ENG 330           Writing for the Intelligence Professional
PHIL 400         Ethics
HIST 379          History of Intelligence, Part 1
HIST 380          History of Intelligence, Part 2

    
Elective Courses/Choose any Three Areas of Emphasis

Emphasis: Collection Management

INT 320               Propaganda and Disinformation
INT 401               Elicitation and Briefing/Debriefing
INT 477              Collection Management


Emphasis:  Counterintelligence

INT 360               World Intelligence Agencies
SOC 435               Terrorist Support Networks
INT 445               Operational Security


Emphasis: Counterterrorism

INT 431               Counterterrorism
HIST 350            Strategy and Tactics
HIST 430            Religious Extremism


Emphasis: Intel Operations

INT 440              Technical Surveillance
INT 460              Clandestine Communications
CJ 452                  Infiltration Techniques


Emphasis: Analysis

INT 410              Weapons Systems
ECN 400             Underground Economies
MATH 370        Introduction to Data Analysis


Total Required Units                             90 units
(Average part time completion rate is 2 1/2 years)

Upon completion of a full evaluation of all previous courses and credits, students will receive a customized degree plan detailing the specific courses they will need to take.
 

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