Master of Science in National Security Intelligence Analysis
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2021-08-01 | - |
| 2021-01-01 | - |
Program Overview
University of New Hampshire Program Details
The University of New Hampshire has launched a fully online Master of Science in National Security Intelligence Analysis. This program is designed to meet the growing demand for well-trained intelligence professionals due to regional instability and military threats.
Program Overview
The Master of Science in National Security Intelligence Analysis cultivates a deep conceptual understanding of national and international security issues, strategies, and policies. Taught by faculty who are leaders in the field, students learn critical, creative, and analytical thinking skills to assess and respond to today's domestic and international threats.
Program Focus
The program focuses on experiential learning in traditional and contemporary analytics. Students develop data science skills that are crucial for success as an analyst, which requires quantitative and qualitative reasoning to find causes of and solutions to complex security challenges.
Enrollment and Completion
The M.S. in National Security Intelligence Analysis offers part- and full-time enrollment with August and January start dates, and it can be completed in as little as one year.
Related Programs
The intelligence program joins a suite of graduate degrees in security studies at UNH, including:
- Cybersecurity policy and risk management
- Cybersecurity engineering
- Global conflict and human security
Recognition
The University of New Hampshire has been designated as a Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and National Security Agency. This prestigious designation recognizes the university's commitment to cybersecurity education.
Career Opportunities
According to a report by Data Bridge market Research, the global homeland security market is expected to reach $667.53 billion by 2027. This translates to vast job potential for graduates in intelligence analysis, cybersecurity, emergency management, private security, and more.
