HLS-2340 - Intelligence Operations* (3) Prerequisite: HLS-1015 Students study the diverse facets of intelligence operations including human intelligence, signal intelligence and imagery intelligence. Additionally, the duties of collection, management, analysis, and dissemination of intelligence information will be covered. Emphasis is placed on establishing and managing the security of intelligence operations and information. Students will study the role of the National Security Agency (NSA) and its role in the intelligence field.
List Course Outcomes (consistent for all sections) CO1 - Discuss the origin and history of intelligence operations.
CO2 - Explain the intelligence cycle and types of intelligence operations.
CO3 - Differentiate the mission, functions, and structure of agencies supporting the Intelligence Community.
CO4 - Discuss the role of agencies that support the Department of Defense.
CO5 - Analyze how the Intelligence Community produces products, reports, assessments, and evaluations.
CO6 - Examine the role of the Department of Homeland Security in support of homeland security and its role in the Intelligence Community.
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