NS3160 Human Intelligence

This course familiarizes students with the concepts, principles, and methodology of Human Intelligence collection. Additionally, students will comprehend the capabilities and limitations of various collectors and programs, learn the organizational architecture and understand the collection management process of Human Intelligence. This course is a requirement for all students in the Regional Intelligence Track of the Joint Intelligence Curriculum. Student must be a U.S. citizen holding a TOP SECRET clearance with eligibility for access to SCI. Prerequisites: None.

Lecture Hours

4

Lab Hours

0

Security Clearance Required

  • Top Secret SCI

Course Learning Outcomes

  • Explain the influence factors and vetting tools that are applied in the six steps of the Agent Recruitment Cycle.
  • Assess the impact of influence and motivation factors in multiple intelligence contexts.
  • Using a case study approach, assess the risks and benefits of conducting HUMINT operations to fill intelligence gaps and identify correct methods to interpret the credibility and limitations of the collection.
  • Demonstrate strong critical thinking and analytic skills for the course essays and presentations.