As a designated Intelligence Community Center for Academic Excellence (ICCAE), The School of Justice, Public Safety and Law Studies assists undergraduate students in developing critical skills needed for future work in the 18 federal U.S. intelligence agencies. The purpose of the intelligence studies program is to introduce students to the fundamentals of intelligence and national security. This program will be helpful for students majoring in any field who are interested in careers in intelligence and national security, and particularly for students in Political Science, International and Global Studies, and Criminal Justice.
A.S. degree in Computer Related Crime Investigation
This program takes 1 year or less
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In the College Credit Certificate (CCC) in Intelligence Studies, students will learn what intelligence is and how it is used retroactively and proactively against computer crimes, homeland security critical issues and natural disasters. Students will also review the history of intelligence as practiced in the United States.
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