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Intelligence Studies
Description: An exploration of the responsibilities different U.S. intelligence community members hold, including their authorities, limits, and oversight mechanisms, with particular emphasis on the intersection of national security concerns and civil liberties. The history and methods of foreign intelligence organizations that have shaped and continue to shape U.S. strategic intelligence, foreign policy, and national security planning will also be highlighted. Letter grade only.
Units: 3
No sections currently offered.
Prerequisite: INT 315 and INT 370
Intelligence Studies
Term : Summer 2014
Catalog Year : 2013-2014
INT 450 - U.s. And Foreign Intelligence Communities
Description: An exploration of the responsibilities different U.S. intelligence community members hold, including their authorities, limits, and oversight mechanisms, with particular emphasis on the intersection of national security concerns and civil liberties. The history and methods of foreign intelligence organizations that have shaped and continue to shape U.S. strategic intelligence, foreign policy, and national security planning will also be highlighted. Letter grade only.
Units: 3
No sections currently offered.
Prerequisite: INT 315 and INT 370