Master of Arts in Intelligence Studies

Program Description

The Master of Arts in Intelligence Studies provides you with advanced-level understanding of strategic intelligence analysis, collection, and operations. Core courses in this graduate program impart substantive knowledge and analytic skills often required in professionals seeking leadership positions in the intelligence community. Additional concentration choices enable you to focus on a functional area or intelligence sub-field. This degree program is designed for students seeking advanced knowledge in the intelligence field, or for those who wish to build upon undergraduate knowledge as for potential entry into the field. This degree program is taught by highly credentialed and experienced instructors, many who hold key positions in government agencies or other intelligence organizations.

Degree Program Objectives

In addition to the institutional and degree level learning objectives, graduates of this program are expected to achieve program specific learning outcomes and be able to:

  • Examine the evolution, structures, functions, capabilities, and activities of the national intelligence community, both from the pre- and- post-9/11 perspectives.
  • Explain 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.
  • Appraise the intelligence cycle, including intelligence planning, data collection, data exploitation, analysis, production, and dissemination phases.
  • Investigate the fundamental capabilities, limitations, and means of tasking human, geographic/imagery, signals, measurement, and technical and open intelligence data sources.
  • Assess and predict traditional and non-traditional threats to national and international security.
  • Conduct advanced research and compose professional and academic analyses on issues critical to intelligence consumers.
  • Evaluate the latest techniques and procedures for improving interagency cooperation and intelligence sharing.
  1. Required as the first course in this program.

  2. Taken once all other requirements have been met.

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