HLS220 — Intelligence and U.S. National Security
3 credit hours - Three hours weekly; one term. Examines the historical development of intelligence in supporting U.S. foreign and national security policy. Surveys the development of the intelligence discipline from the Revolutionary War to the 21st Century Global War on terrorism. Evaluates the legislation, executive orders and events that influence how intelligence has evolved to support U.S. policy makers and defines the intelligence process and how the intelligence disciplines and the agencies responsible for them support the policy maker and military commanders. Location(s) Typically Online (OL) Term(s) Typically Infrequently Course
Prerequisites: ENG101, ENG101A, PLS111, HIS212