Security and Intelligence Studies is an interdisciplinary program that equips you to analyze threats, understand security policy, and apply intelligence methods with a strong grounding in civil liberties. Through a blend of security, law, diplomacy, and intelligence-focused coursework, you’ll build practical skills for roles in government, corporate security, and risk and investigations.
Security and Intelligence Studies is a comprehensive interdisciplinary program designed to equip students with the skills necessary to analyze security threats, navigate security policies, and apply intelligence methodologies, all while maintaining a strong focus on civil liberties. This program prepares graduates for impactful careers in various sectors, including government, corporate security, and risk management.
The curriculum blends essential security and intelligence principles with in-depth courses covering policy, legal frameworks, and analytical techniques. Course offerings may vary by term, so it is advisable to consult the program website for the most up-to-date study plan.
Capstone / thesis: Specific graduation requirements and assessment formats can be found on the program website.
There are no known specific GRE, GMAT, or GPA cut-off requirements for this program. Prospective students are encouraged to verify the latest entry criteria on the university's website.
Graduates of the Security and Intelligence Studies program are well-positioned for a variety of roles in government agencies, corporate security sectors, and consultancy firms, where they can leverage their knowledge and skills to address complex security challenges.
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