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INT 300 Fundamentals of Intelligence
INT 476 Intelligence Collection
INT 315 Open Source Research
INT 390 Covert Action
INT 400 Counterintelligence
ENG 390 Critical Thinking and Logic
ENG 330 Writing for the Intelligence Professional
INT 310 Fundamentals of Analysis
HIST 379 History of Intelligence, Part 1
HIST 380 History of Intelligence, Part 2
PHIL 400 Ethics
(select 3 areas)
TCT 410 Right Wing Terrorism
TCT 430 Etho/Nationalist Terrorism
TCT 440 Islamism and Terrorism
COM 401 Interviewing and Briefing/Debriefing
TCT 435 Terrorist Support Networks
INT 320 Propaganda and Disinformation
ECN 400 Underground Economies
HIST 350 Strategy and Tactics
TCT 306 Media and Terrorism
MGT 405 Consequence Management
PSY 420 Psychology of Fear (Prerequisite PSY 105 or equivalent)
INT 460 Clandestine and Secure Communications
SPCH 450 Communication Theory
MGT 360 Information Security
INT 477 Collection Management
INT 360 World Intelligence Agencies
INT 445 Operational Security
TCT 431 Counterterrorism
HIST 430 Religious Extremism
INT 440 Technical Surveillance
SEC 452 Infiltration Techniques
INT 410 Weapons Systems
MATH 370 Fundamentals of Data Analysis
MGT 375 Workplace Violence, Workplace Security
PSY 310 Psychology of Violence (Prerequisite PSY 105 or equivalent)
MGT 380 Conflict Resolution
SEC 486 Bomb Threat Management
SEC 326 Foundations of Vehicular Security
PRO 422 Building Security
PRO 430 Travel & Hospitals
PRO 432 Principal’s Office & Residence
PRO 433 Off-site Visits
“Henley-Putnam has given me a better understanding of intelligence and the community as a whole. I have learned more at my time studying here then I have my whole career as an Intelligence Analyst.” -S. Thomas, Intelligence Operations Chief; USMC
“Henley-Putnam has given me a better understanding of intelligence and the community as a whole. I have learned more at my time studying here then I have my whole career as an Intelligence Analyst.”
-S. Thomas, Intelligence Operations Chief; USMC
The intelligence training program introduces the student to the concepts of intelligence gathering and analysis. While earning an intelligence degree, the student will 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 intelligence management degree program also provides a basis for the student’s study at more advanced levels.
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