{"id":309586,"description_type":{"id":4,"name":"Source Catalog Description"},"description":"<p>The Graduate Certificate in Intelligence and National Security provides an interdisciplinary graduate education for people engaged in or seeking professional careers in intelligence policy with a focus on analysis of security threats or crises, both domestic and international, through use of human, electronic and public domain intelligence sources.</p> <p>In addition, students will be introduced to various analytic approaches including game theory, network analysis, nonintrusive measurement, geospatial approaches and quantitative analysis.</p> <p>Graduates are prepared to perform &quot;key functions including conducting research and gathering information, identifying intelligence gaps, interpreting and evaluating information from multiple (and sometimes contradictory) sources, monitoring trends and events related to a particular country or issue, and preparing written and oral assessments.&quot; This expectation comes from the job description for an intelligence analyst established by the federal government posted <a href=\"https://www.intelligence.gov/careers/explore-careers/389-intelligence-analysis\" target=\"_blank\">here</a>.</p> <p>The certificate in Intelligence and National Security consists of 18 credit hours at the graduate level, including two required core courses and four electives.</p> <p><strong>Total Credit Hours Required: 18 Credit Hours Minimum beyond the Bachelor's Degree</strong></p>","primary":false,"program":1446}