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Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
42 weeks
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Communications Technology | Information Technology | Security Management
Area of study
Information and Communication Technologies | Security Services
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Intelligence Communications

Course ID

INTL-5800


Course Duration

42.00 hours, 3.00 credits


Course Details

This is the second course in the Intelligence Analysis Graduate Certificate Program and the Tactical Criminal Analysis Graduate Certificate program. You must be accepted into either program before you can enroll in this course.


The skill that decision makers and intelligence consumers appreciate most is the analyst's ability to communicate, concisely and effectively, the results of detailed analytic work. Through repeated application of a focused set of skills to a body of information gradually increasing in complexity, this course is designed to prepare intelligence analysts to deliver a variety of intelligence products in written, visual, and oral formats. While the course focuses on mastering the communication standards and stylistic conventions of the field, it is also expected that the student will apply the skills of intelligence gathering and analysis learned in the prerequisite course. (Formerly INTL501)


Prerequisites

  • INTL-5100

Course Offerings

No sections are currently scheduled for this course.


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