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INTS 378 - Intelligence and Security | ||
Intelligence-gathering is a significant, and in the case of spying, covert aspect of global society. This course is a comparative analysis of the place of security and intelligence in global affairs. The role of the four major elements of intelligence (collection, counterintelligence, analysis and estimates, and covert action) are examined as are the oversight and control issues raised by these activities.
Credits: 3.000 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Final Exam
INTS 100 Minimum Grade of D- and INTS 210 Minimum Grade of D- |
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