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Intelligence Analysis, Master of Science

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MS in Intelligence Analysis

The Master of Science in Intelligence Analysis program provides students interested in launching or advancing their career in intelligence analysis with the core competencies needed to succeed in an array of intelligence analysis roles. The program provides a theoretical grounding in the discipline, as well as mastery of the core skills required to succeed as an intelligence analyst in the public and private sectors. JHU's MS in Intelligence Analysis degree emphasizes the critical thinking and analytical skills necessary to identify actionable insights from diverse and complex intelligence sources and persuasively communicate those findings to decision-makers. Courses are taught by leading practitioners in the intelligence community with significant opportunities for students to engage with both faculty and their peers. Graduates of the program will be highly qualified for key roles within public and private sector intelligence agencies.

Admissions Criteria for All Advanced Academic Programs

PROGRAM-SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS

In addition to meeting the general Advanced Academic Programs criteria for admission, applicants should submit:

Program Requirements

Students in the MS in Intelligence Analysis program must complete:

Curriculum

Course List

Code Title Credits
Core Courses-Required: 24
The Art & Practice of Intelligence (Introductory course)
Intelligence Analysis
Applied Critical Thinking and Analysis
Strategic Culture Analysis
Intelligence Ethics
Leading Intelligence Organizations
Research Seminar
Capstone: Current Issues in Intelligence
Elective Courses: 12
Select four of the following:
Legal Issues in Intelligence
Introduction to Intelligence in the Five Eyes Community
Analysis of Military Capabilities
Private Sector Intelligence
Technical Collection of Intelligence
The Intelligence-Policy Nexus
Human Intelligence Operations
Intelligence to Secure the Homeland and Hometown
Other Electives:
Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Global Political Economy
U.S. Security in a Disordered World
Global Terrorist Organizations
Democracy and Its Modern Critics
Probability and Statistics,Introduction to Data Analytics and Policy
Military Strategy & National Policy
Quantitative Methods,Quantitative Methods for Policy and Political Analysis
Understanding Modern War
The Constitution and National Security
Introduction to Geospatial Intelligence
Analyzing Social Media and Geospatial Information
Total Credits 36

Learning Outcomes

Graduates of the Master of Science in Intelligence Analysis program are expected to be able to: