Master of Arts in Intelligence Studies

The Master of Arts in Intelligence Studies provides professional, graduate-level academic education in the interdisciplinary field of intelligence studies. The program's core courses impart substantive knowledge and analytic skills required by all professionals in the intelligence community. Students may also pursue concentrated study in functional areas or intelligence sub-fields. Student learning is greatly enhanced by the diversity of program professors with strong professional and academic backgrounds in intelligence studies, many who currently work in the US Intelligence Community.

Degree Program Objectives

In addition to the institutional and degree level outcome objectives, the Master of Intelligence Studies seeks the following specific learning outcomes of its graduates. Graduates in this degree program will be able to:

  • Examine the evolution, structures, functions, capabilities, and activities of the national intelligence community, both pre-and post 9/11
  • Explain the structures, functions, capabilities, and contributions of national intelligence consumers to include the national command authority, executive, departments, Congress, military services, joint/unified commands, and law enforcement agencies
  • Appraise the intelligence cycle, including intelligence planning, data collection, data exploitation, analysis, production, and dissemination phases
  • Investigate the fundamental capabilities, limitations, and means of tasking human, geographic/imagery, signals, measurement and technical and open intelligence data sources
  • Assess and predict traditional and non-traditional threats to national and international security
  • Conduct advanced research and compose professional and academic analyses on issues critical to intelligence consumers
  • Evaluate the latest techniques and procedures for improving interagency cooperation and intelligence sharing

Degree Program Requirements

Core Courses (21 semester hours)

All students must complete four courses within either the General Program or a concentration.  Students enrolled in a general program (no concentration) must take four courses from the General Program list.  Students enrolled in a concentration must complete four courses from within the concentration list.

General Concentration - For students who do not wish to seek a concentration.

 

Concentration in Competitive Intelligence
Objective

Upon successful completion of this concentration, the student will be able to apply intelligence processes and procedures in the commercial community

Concentration Requirements

12 semester hours required:

Concentration in Criminal Intelligence
Objective

Upon successful completion of this concentration, the student will be able to apply intelligence processes and procedures in the criminal justice community

Concentration Requirements

12 semester hours required:

Concentration in Homeland Security
Objective

Upon successful completion of this concentration, the student will be able to apply intelligence processes and procedures in the defense of the US homeland

Concentration Requirements

12 semester hours required:

Concentration in Information Warfare
Objective

Upon successful completion of this concentration, the student will have a firm understanding of the information warfare tools and methods used to effectively influence behavior, deter or end conflict, and if required, to win a conflict rapidly and decisively with minimal loss of life and assets

Concentration Requirements

12 semester hours required:

Concentration in Intelligence Analysis
Objective

Upon successful completion of this concentration, the student will be able to apply advanced intelligence analysis methods in composing professional and academic analyses on issues critical to intelligence community consumers

Concentration Requirements

12 semester hours required:

Concentration in Intelligence Collection
Objective

Upon successful completion of this concentration, the student will be able to apply advanced intelligence data collection methods in supporting analyses on issues critical to intelligence community consumers

Concentration Requirements

12 semester hours required:

Concentration in Intelligence Operations
Objective

Upon successful completion of this concentration, the student will be able to employ intelligence management skills required by planning and management positions in the intelligence community

Concentration Requirements

12 semester hours required:

Concentration in Political - Military Intelligence
Objective

Upon successful completion of this concentration the student will be able to appraise the contemporary threats to US national and international security

Concentration Requirements

12 semester hours required:

Concentration in Terrorism Studies
Objective

Upon successful completion of this concentration the student will be able to appraise the causes of and threats from US domestic and international terrorism

Concentration Requirements

12 semester hours required:


Graduate Electives (0 semester hours)

There are no electives for the MAIS program.

End of Program Requirement - Capstone
INTL699 / 1N701 -  The Master’s Capstone in Strategic Intelligence (3 semester hours)

Total hours: 36 semester hours


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