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INT 553 Recruitment Cycle
INT 535 Cover
INT 551 Double Agents, Denial, and Deception
INT 511 Advanced Analytical Methods
INT 550 Advanced Open Source Intelligence
SEC 522 Advanced Surveillance and Countersurveillance
(select two)
INT 595 Advanced Intelligence Operations
INT 596 Advanced Intelligence Practicum
MGT 551 Intelligence Team Management
SOC 571 Secret Societies
(select two areas)
INT 570 All Source Intelligence
INT 575 Intelligence Policy and Reform
INT 521 Advanced Intelligence Collection
TCT 517 WMD Terrorism
INT 552 Counterespionage
INT 502 Vetting
INT 525 Advanced Counterterrorism Analysis
SOC 570 Cults and Charismatic Leaders
TCT 620 Advanced Domestic Terrorism
INT 680 Operational Concepts and Planning (Targeting)
INT 609 Case Studies in Covert Operations
INT 560 Strategic Intelligence
INT 580 Leadership Analysis
INT 581 Political Analysis
INT 584 Area Studies Analysis
HIST 508 Extremist Organizations
INT 551 Double Agents, Denial and Deception
SOC 510 Terrorism Group Dynamics
PSY 576 Analyzing the Terrorist Mind
TCT 637 Terrorism and Society
PRO 679 Kidnapping Strategies
TCT 590 Influence Warfare
MGT 605 Advanced Consequence Management and Incident Command System
SEC 665 Computer Intrusion Defense
INT 617 Cyberterrorism, Cyberwarfare, Cybercrime
SEC 537 Hostage Negotiation, Hostage Survival
PRO 520 Stalking and Workplace Violence
PRO 690 Advanced Threat Assessment
SEC 621 Background Investigations
SEC 535 Advanced Vehicular Security
PRO 521 Advanced Building and Perimeter Security
PRO 660 Explosives and Arson Security
SEC 530 Evidence & Crime Scene Management
SEC 611 White Collar Crime
RES 695 Research
FRP 697 Writing for Publication
“Pursuing an Intelligence master’s degree has helped me understand the language used here at the DIA and helped me connect with the intelligence professionals that I work with on a day-to-day basis.” -Ronda Helart, Captain, Systems Liaison Officer to the DIOCC
“Pursuing an Intelligence master’s degree has helped me understand the language used here at the DIA and helped me connect with the intelligence professionals that I work with on a day-to-day basis.”
-Ronda Helart, Captain, Systems Liaison Officer to the DIOCC
The master’s degree in intelligence management program emphasizes the most important advanced intelligence skills by requiring intelligence management courses, intelligence strategy study, and intelligence analysis writing styles. The master's in intelligence degree program provides for high-level development of proficiency in intelligence techniques, counterintelligence, collection management, and intelligence briefings. As you earn your master's in intelligence degree, all courses are four and one half credit hours unless otherwise noted. Earn your master's degree in intelligence and develop high level skills throughout your intelligence management studies in intelligence analysis, counterintelligence, collection management, and intelligence operations.
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