CRJU 6640 Intelligence Gathering for Homeland Security

This course examines key questions and issues facing the U.S. intelligence community and their role in homeland security and defense. Students will have the opportunity to fully address policy, organizational and substantive issues regarding homeland intelligence support. The course will also examine infrastructure vulnerabilities and cybersecurity defenses. It will provide an overview of diverse intelligence entities and how the intelligence community operates. It will emphasize issues affecting policy, oversight, and intelligence support to homeland defense and security and national decision-making processes.

 

Credits

3 credits

Lecture Hours

3

Lab Hours

0

Prerequisite

Admission to the MSIT program