INTELLIGENCE THEORIES & APPLICATIONS

Course Code:
INTL 510
Active Term:
Fall
/ All
Course Description:
A survey course that introduces the student to the discipline of intelligence and provides the student with an understanding of how intelligence systems function, how they fit within the policymaking systems of free societies, and how they are managed and controlled. The course will integrate intelligence theory with the methodology and processes that evolved over time to assist the intelligence professional. The course focuses on advanced research and thinking skills fundamental to intelligence analysis.
Credit:
3
Instruction methods:
Lecture
Total hours: 45