Learn More about Counterterrorism Jobs in the Department of Defense at Henley-Putnam University
The US Department of Defense (DOD) is one of the largest federal government employers. When many people think of the DOD, they only think in terms of military servicemembers in uniform serving at the Pentagon or overseas on the battlefield in the Global War on Terrorism. While there are millions of active duty, reserve soldiers, airmen, and sailors (as well as National Guard forces), the Defense Department also employs hundreds of thousands of civilians (over 611,000 full-time civilian employees work for the DOD) that serve in a variety of capacities in the counterterrorism mission, including for the aforementioned service branch intelligence centers and intelligence combat support agencies like the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) and National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA).
In addition to civilian career opportunities with the DOD, the Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that about 168,000 military must be recruited each year to replace those who are retiring or have completed their commitment to serve. The military is not looking for just anyone to volunteer for service, however. In fact, “education requirements will continue to rise as military jobs become more technical and complex…those with a college background will be sought to fill the ranks of enlisted personnel, while virtually all officers will need at least a bachelor’s degree and, in some cases, a graduate degree as well” (Bureau of Labor Statistics).
At Henley-Putnam University, we equip our students with advanced skills in counterterrorism. All of our classes are taught 100% online from expert faculty with real world experience. From courses that range from Collection Management and Weapons Systems to Counterintelligence and CBRN, our courses are ideal for military servicemembers and civilian professionals in the Department of Defense. Take the next step and contact Henley-Putnam today.
WHY CHOOSE HENLEY-PUTNAM?
- Henley-Putnam University is the only accredited (DETC) university that specializes exclusively in intelligence, counterterrorism and protection and offers over 100 courses on topics such as covert actions, counterterrorism and intelligence team management. By completing a degree here you will further differentiate yourself as a specialist among your peers. Pursue a Bachelors or Masters Degree within your chosen specialty.
- Regardless of which degree you choose to pursue, all of our degrees can be completed online. We offer a level of personalized and confidential service that gives our students access to top faculty members and administrators.
- Henley-Putnam faculty members are leaders within their specialties who have served in senior roles working for intelligence organizations such as the CIA, DIA, FBI, US Secret Service, and Special Forces. Our faculty members bring, on average, 21 years of practical wisdom and hands-on experience.
- Each one of our students is paired with a faculty career mentor who will help them navigate the world of Intelligence and Strategic Security. In this industry, who you know is essential to your future success.
- Students immediately become part of a valuable network of strategic security and intelligence professionals.
Henley-Putnam University’s BS/MS Degrees in Intelligence and Counterterrorism help prepare you for many counterterrorism jobs in the Department of Defense.
Speak to one of our Admissions Coordinators today at 1-888-852-8746 or complete the form below and we will contact you to take the next step.
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Join a Network of High Achievers
Henley-Putnam Faculty members are leaders from world renowned strategic security organizations such as:
♦ Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) ♦ Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) ♦ National Security Agency (NSA) ♦ National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) ♦ US Secret Service ♦ Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) |
| Student Testimonials
“My most recent course at Henley-Putnam University, Introduction to Terrorism, afforded me the opportunity to look at the roles of insurgents, terrorists, criminals and opportunists in the conflict in Iraq from a new perspective ”
- Greg Smith, Air Force Special Operations, Iraq |
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