What will I learn?
The curriculum includes both offensive and defensive Intelligence & Information Operations content delivered within our state-of-the-art Virtual Learning Environment to ensure our students have extensive hands-on experiences to develop the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to succeed after they graduate. The Intelligence & Information Operations program offers three degree tracks, both in-person and fully online.LEARNING OUTCOMESAnalyze the structure and functions of the US national security and intelligence communities, including law enforcement agencies.Describe and analyze the fundamental components of strategic intelligence national intelligence policy the intelligence cycle and intelligence collection.Demonstrate mastery of the Core Intelligence Analytic Process including: defining the problem generating a hypothesis determining information needs and gathering data evaluating sources testing and evaluating hypotheses packaging and disseminating the product and conducting peer review.Identify and apply tactics, techniques, and procedures used to conduct and defend against Information Operation campaigns.Demonstrate critical thinking strategies, including: reasoning, problem solving, analysis, and evaluation, through applied mathematics analytic writing, application of research methods, and advanced briefing skills.Apply advanced knowledge of the major theories and concepts of intelligence and information operations through an internship, capstone, or supervised research experience.
Which department am I in?
College of Applied Science and Technology
Entry requirements
For international students
Unofficial secondary/high school transcripts may be used for the initial admission evaluation. Official transcripts or official exam results are required at the time of enrollment. If a transcript is not in English, a certified English translation must accompany the transcript. Strong applicants will have a minimum recalculated grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 over the course of their last three years of academic coursework. GPA recalculation takes place during admission review. Prior to enrollment, students must obtain a high school diploma, certificate, or GED.