Certificate in Intelligence Studies

The curriculum in the Certificate of Intelligence Studies is designed to provide the students with competencies in contemporary principles of intelligence, history of U.S. intelligence and national security, intelligence research methods, strategic intelligence, and U.S. intelligence and foreign policy.

A minimum of 28 credit hours is required for graduation.

Students interested in receiving the federal ODNI IC Scholar Certificate must have a minimum overall GPA of 2.5

Requirements

Course NumberTitleCredits
CRJ204Criminal Investigation

3

CRJ205Response to Terrorism

3

CRJ207Criminology for the Criminal Justice Practitioner

3

CRJ214History and Structure of U.S. Intelligence Community

3

CRJ215Issues in Intelligence Collection

3

CRJ216Counter Intelligence

3

ENG101English Composition I

3

HIS112Western Civilization II

3

OR

HIS122World Civilization II

3

MAT125Statistics

4

Courses with CorequisitesCRJ205 Response to Terrorism

Sequencing Advice: CRJ205 Response to Terrorism: This course must be taken in the first semester of enrollment in this Certificate program.

Recommended Course Sequence/Pathway Certificate in Intelligence Studies

Course NumberTitleCredits

Year 1 Fall

Course NumberTitleCredits
CRJ205Response to Terrorism

3

ENG101English Composition I

3

HIS112Western Civilization II

3

OR

HIS122World Civilization II

3

CRJ215Issues in Intelligence Collection

3

CRJ214History and Structure of U.S. Intelligence Community

3

Year 1 Spring

Course NumberTitleCredits
CRJ204Criminal Investigation

3

CRJ207Criminology for the Criminal Justice Practitioner

3

CRJ216Counter Intelligence

3

MAT125Statistics

4

Total Credit Hours: 28