Learn More about Central Intelligence Agency Career Fields through Henley-Putnam’s BS/MS Intelligence Management Programs
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is at the forefront of the US Intelligence Community. The CIA’s mission is to provide national security intelligence, collected from around the world, to the President and senior US policymakers. This mission is achieved through many exciting Central Intelligence Agency career paths.
The needs of national security are always changing and, with a Central Intelligence Agency career, you will address these needs through research, collection, and analysis involving advanced technology and top-secret information. Whether you are interested in becoming a National Clandestine Service Officer in the front lines of human intelligence (HUMINT) or working in the Directorate of Intelligence (DI) as an intelligence analyst providing intelligence to policymakers who are making decisions of national importance, the CIA has many career opportunities available in the United States and overseas.
The CIA is also looking for people skilled in foreign language, science, engineering and technology as well as for a variety of support services. No matter which Central Intelligence Agency career path you choose, the work that you will be doing in the CIA will help make a significant contribution to our national security.
In any Central Intelligence Agency career, you are going to need to develop a deep understanding of intelligence collection management, open source research assessment, as well as leadership, political and areas studies analysis. By enrolling in either Henley-Putnam University’s Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree programs in Intelligence Management, you will receive a one-of-a-kind education that focuses exclusively on intelligence studies. Make the choice today to become a leader in the intelligence profession while building a long-term relationship with us based on trust and confidence.