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Johns Hopkins University | AS.374.255

Us Intelligence Community: Theory & Practice

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United States Intelligence Community (USIC): Theory & Practice is a course designed to introduce and familiarize the student with the function, organization, and operational elements of the USIC. The classroom instruction exposes the student to the realities of the Intelligence Community through structured individual and group exercises designed to replicate real world situations in a classroom setting. The full-spectrum of US intelligence is taught and includes: All-Source Intelligence production, multi-source data fusion processes, Special Operations, Counter-Terrorism, current affairs, and future national security challenges. The course is taught by former members of US Defense and Intelligence Communities. Military Science courses require department permission and are restricted to active or inquiring ROTC members.

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