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CRJ 117 — Intelligence Analysis and Homeland Security

3 credits · 3 hours

The purpose of this course is to provide students with an overview of Homeland Security policy analysis and the United States intelligence community. The study of United States intelligence and Homeland Security operations is an analysis of how the various branches of government work together and, as a check upon each other, how they work to protect and promote American interests at home and abroad. As students progress through this course, they will learn about strategic thought and strategy formulation. They will develop the ability to assess Homeland Security issues and threats using intelligence. Students will cultivate an understanding of the political and military institutions involved in the formulation and execution of Homeland Security policy through diplomacy, intelligence operations, and military force.

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