Undergraduate Minor - International Relations
Program Description
Not open to students pursuing a major in Intelligence Studies.
Minor Objectives
Upon successful completion of this minor, the student will be able to:
- Describe the evolution, structures, functions, capabilities, and activities of the U.S. national intelligence community.
- Detail the structures, functions, capabilities, and contributions of national intelligence consumers to include the national command authority, executive departments, Congress, military services, joint/unified commands, and law enforcement agencies.
- Specify the intelligence cycle including intelligence planning, data collection, data exploitation, analysis, production, and dissemination phases.
- Differentiate among the fundamental capabilities and limitations and means of tasking human, geographic/imagery, signals, measurement, and technical and open intelligence data sources.
- Conduct basic research and compose professional and academic analyses on issues critical to intelligence consumers.
Minor Requirements (18 semester hours)
Information Literacy and Global Citizenship 3 |
Comparative Political Systems 3 |
International Organizations 3 |
International Development 3 |
Select 2 courses from the following: 6 |
Introduction to Human Security |
African Politics |
Asian Politics |
Government and Security of Russia |
European Politics |
Latin American Politics |
Global Politics of Islam |
Globalization and the Market Economy |
Human Rights |
National and Transnational Justice |
Environmental Security |
Comparative Foreign Policy |
International Conflict Resolution |
Principles of Peacekeeping |
Peacekeeping Logistics |
International Civil Order |
Government & Security in the Middle East |
Arab-Israeli Conflict: Contemp. Politics & Dipl. |
Politics and Security in the Persian Gulf |
| Total Semester Hours 18 |
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