HLS230 — Intelligence Support to the Policy Maker and Military
3 credit hours - Three hours weekly; one term. Examine the integral role of U.S. intelligence in shaping foreign and national security policy. Analyze the historical and contemporary contributions of intelligence during critical events in U.S. history. Explore the intelligence community’s analytical processes, communication mediums to advise decision makers and military leaders, and its relationship with local, state governments, and industry. Gain insight into intelligence’s impact on policy, evaluation of analytic methods, and understanding its broader roles in security and governance. Location(s) Typically Arnold Main Campus (MC) and Online (OL) Term(s) Typically pring Course
Prerequisites: HLS211, HLS220