

Cooperative Degree Agreement with Cochise College
American Public University System, the parent institution of American Military University (AMU), and Cochise College in Arizona have signed an articulation agreement that will assist intelligence operations graduates' transition into AMU's online bachelor's degree program in intelligence.
Have questions about the agreement?
Contact articulations@apus.edu.
This cooperative agreement allows students graduating from Cochise College with an associate degree in intelligence operations to easily transfer into AMU's bachelor of arts in intelligence studies upon application to AMU. AMU offers the nation's leading online intelligence degree programs. Available intelligence concentrations include:
Students graduating with Cochise College intelligence operations degrees may transfer up to 90 credits toward core, major and general program requirements into AMU's intelligence bachelor's degree program. Notes: Career Opportunities -> What Students and Alumni Are Saying The AMU Intelligence faculty brings relevant theory and real-world experience to the AMU Intelligence curriculum. Twenty-one of the 22 professors teaching in the Intelligence program have experience serving within the intelligence community. | ||
Dr. Jonathan S. Lockwood is a Colonel in the United States Army Reserves and is currently the Course Director for Intelligence and National Military Strategy at the Joint Military Intelligence College’s PGIP- Reserve Program. -> More | Dr. Michael Collier, retired military with an intel background, is currently a full-time Professor of National Security and Intelligence Studies at AMU and also serves as the Program Manager for Intelligence and National Security. -> More | |