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Nov 25, 2024
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2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
National Security, Intelligence Analysis Concentration, B.S.
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The Bachelor of Science in National Security is designed to prepare students to enter the important areas of employment associated with the national security infrastructure of the United States. Graduates of this program will understand the nature and scope of the various national security agencies, the national security strategy, and the connections between the nation's national security strategy and the policies developed to help ensure our nation's security. Students in this concentration learn to use the tools and skills employed in the Intelligence Community (IC); develop the analytical foundations to be able to analyze alternative threats to security; to map and model threats using geospatial analysis; and the laws, ethics, and regulations that structure national security operations.
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University Core Curriculum
The completion of 40 credits of University Core Curriculum with the following restrictions:
- CC1 - Written Communication: ENGL 1112 or ENGL 1113
- CC2 - Oral Communication and Presentation: COMM 1130
- CC3 - Mathematical and Quantitative Literacy: MATH 1104 or higher
- CC4 - Scientific Exploration: Any Course
- CC5 - Critical Thinking and Problem Solving: UNIV 1141
- CC6 - Historical Perspectives: Any Course
- CC7 - The Individual and Society: Any Course
- CC8 - Global and Intercultural Awareness: Any Foreign Language
- CC9 - Perspectives on Creative Arts: Any Course
- 12 credits of Tier II courses
Major and Elective Courses
Students earning the B.S. degree in National Security are required to complete at least 121 credits, including the University Core Curriculum as defined above and the following courses:
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