| Section Id |
: IS349 |
| Name |
: Intelligence and Homeland Security |
| Program |
: Public Services |
| Program Detail |
: This course is a study of the relationships between intelligence and homeland security. It provides the student with a case study approach to the issue by analyzing both past and contemporary homeland security issues from an intelligence perspective. This course also analyzes the evolving relationship between intelligence and homeland security/homeland defense strategy from the beginning of World War I to the present. It includes an end-of-course online exercise in which students will be placed in the role of the U.S. National Security Council (or another governing power) having to deal with a hypothetical 21st Century homeland security crisis. Students in this course will receive both theoretical approaches to intelligence in the fight for homeland security as well as practical real-world scenario experience to implement such theory in a case symposium. |
| Prerequisite |
: |
| Course Level |
: Online Undergraduate Courses |
| Course URL |
: http://www.apus....ucourse.asp?q=IS |
| Additional Information |
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