Earn a Bachelor or Master of Science Degree (BS/MS) in Intelligence Management at Henley-Putnam, a Leader in Intelligence Studies Education



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Student and Faculty Login The University Request Information Sitemap Read Our Expert Guide To: Potential for obtaining intelligence jobs is enhanced by focus in intelligence studies Earn a Bachelor or Master of Science Degree (BS/MS) in Intelligence Management at Henley-Putnam, a Leader in Intelligence Studies Education Intelligence studies refer to the different elements or functions of intelligence operations: collection, analysis, counterintelligence and covert action. More specifically: Intelligence studies encompass the art and science of how intelligence professionals employ analytic and operational tradecraft to achieve their goals and objectives. The overarching purpose of intelligence is to collect and analyze information that is relevant to ever-changing national security requirements intelligence studies help to ensure that the people and processes involved in these efforts are effective and germane. The US Intelligence Community and related federal law enforcement agencies are in need of experts in analytic tradecraft individuals who have a broad understanding of the many threats facing our nation from terrorists and other belligerent state and non-state actors. Henley-Putnam University provides a highly specialized education experience through its Bachelor s and Master s Degree programs in Intelligence Management. Read more about our Bachelor s Degree in Intelligence Management Read more about our Master s Degree in Intelligence Management Henley-Putnam University offers over 50 introductory and advanced courses

that focus exclusively on intelligence studies. Whether you want to start or advance in a career as an intelligence professional for a national intelligence or law enforcement agency, Henley-Putnam University s targeted program in Intelligence Management will deepen your knowledge and hone your critical thinking and problem solving skills through a comprehensive exposure to intelligence studies. Make the choice today to become a leader in the intelligence profession while building a long-term relationship with us based on trust and confidence. WHY CHOOSE HENLEY-PUTNAM? Henley-Putnam University is the only accredited (DETC) university that specializes exclusively in intelligence, counterterrorism and protection. We offer over 100 courses on strategic security topics such as covert actions, counterintelligence, double agents, denial and deception, advanced counterterrorism analysis, and intelligence collection and collection management to name a few. All of our bachelor s, master s and doctoral degrees are offered 100% online. We offer personalized service that gives our students access to top faculty members and administrators. Henley-Putnam faculty members are leaders who have served in senior roles through the US Intelligence Community including the CIA, FBI, NSA, and DIA as well as in the military and federal law enforcement including the US Secret Service and Special Forces. Each one of our students is paired with a mentor who will help them navigate the world of Strategic Security. In this industry, who you know is essential to your future success. Students immediately become part of a valuable network of security professionals. Join a Network of High Achievers Henley-Putnam Faculty members are leaders from world renowned strategic security organizations such as: Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) National Security Agency (NSA) National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) US Secret Service Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) Student Testimonials The knowledge I ve gained in classes at Henley-Putnam is applicable to real world scenarios, and I firmly believe that earning my degree from Henley-Putnam is going to open many doors professionally. - Bryan Flores, Intelligence Management Student Henley-Putnam University is a leader in the strategic security industry and provides students with a highly focused education in intelligence studies. Speak to one of our Admissions Coordinators today at 1-888-852-8746 or complete the form below and we will contact you to take the next step. Related Articles

Student and Faculty Login The University Request Information Sitemap > Catalog Bachelors Degree Masters Degree Doctoral Degree Certificate Programs Click Here for a Print Ready pdf copy of the University Degree Catalog Click to download the Certificate Catalog Catalog of Course Offerings and Descriptions

CJ 320 Introduction to the Security Industry (4.5 quarter units) CJ 326 Introduction to Vehicular Security (4.5 quarter units) CJ 366 Managing the Security Organization (4.5 quarter units) CJ 452 Infiltration Techniques (4.5 quarter units) CJ 466 Advance Work (4.5 quarter units) CJ 486 Bomb Threat Management (4.5 quarter units) CJ 530 Evidence & Crime Scene Management (4.5 quarter units) CJ 535 Advanced Vehicular Security (4.5 quarter units) CJ 537 Hostage Negotiation, Hostage Survival (4.5 quarter units) CJ 611 White-Collar Crime (4.5 quarter units) COM 510 Advanced Protocol, Manners, Etiquette (4.5 quarter units) COM 750 Briefings, De-briefings & Presentations (4.5 quarter units) COM 780 Advanced Business Communications (4.5 quarter units) CT 590 Influence Warfare (4.5 quarter units) CT 595 Advanced Counterterrorism Operations (4.5 quarter units)

CT 596 Origins, Evolutions, and Trends in Terrorism (4.5 quarter units) CT 700 Advanced Counterterrorism Research Methods (4.5 quarter units) CT 800 Advanced Research in Terrorism/Counterterrorism (4.5 quarter units) ECN 400 Underground Economies (4.5 quarter units) ENG 330 Writing for the Intelligence Professional (4.5 quarter units) ENG 340 Effective Report Writing (4.5 quarter units) ENG 390 Introduction to Critical Thinking and Logic (4.5 quarter units) FRP 695 Final Research Project A, Topic and Techniques (4.5 quarter units) FRP 697 Final Research Project B, Writing for Publication (4.5 quarter units) FRP 800 Directed Dissertation Research (4.5 quarter units) HIST 350 Strategy and Tactics (4.5 quarter units) HIST 375 History of Executive/Dignitary Protection (4.5 quarter units) HIST 379 History of Intelligence, Part 1 (4.5 quarter units) HIST 380 History of Intelligence, Part 2 (4.5 quarter units) HIST 390 Introduction to Terrorism (4.5 quarter units)

HIST 430 Religious Extremism (4.5 quarter units) HIST 750 Topics in the History of Strategic Security (4.5 quarter units) INT 300 Introduction to Intelligence (4.5 quarter units) INT 306 Media and Terrorism (4.5 quarter units) INT 310 Introduction to Analysis (4.5 quarter units) INT 315 Open Source Research (4.5 quarter units) INT 320 Propaganda and Disinformation (4.5 quarter units) INT 360 World Intelligence Agencies (4.5 quarter units) INT 390 Covert Action (4.5 quarter units) INT 396 Terrorist Techniques (4.5 quarter units) INT 398 Introduction to Threat Assessment (4.5 quarter units) INT 400 Counterintelligence (4.5 quarter units) INT 401 Interviewing and Briefing/Debriefing (4.5 quarter units) INT 410 Weapons Systems (4.5 quarter units)

INT 415 Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Weapons (4.5 quarter units) INT 431 Counterterrorism (4.5 quarter units) INT 440 Technical Surveillance (4.5 quarter units) INT 445 Operational Security (4.5 quarter units) INT 460 Clandestine and Secure Communications (4.5 quarter units) INT 476 Intelligence Collection (4.5 quarter units) INT 477 Collection Management (4.5 quarter units) INT 502 Vetting (4.5 quarter units) INT 505 Advanced Strategies / Crisis Preparedness (4.5 quarter units) INT 511 Advanced Analytical Methods (4.5 quarter units) INT 517 WMD Terrorism (4.5 quarter units) INT 521 Advanced Intelligence Collection (4.5 quarter units) INT 522 Advanced Surveillance and Countersurveillance (4.5 quarter units) INT 525 Advanced Counterterrorism Analysis (4.5 quarter units) INT 535 Cover (4.5 quarter units)

INT 550 Advanced Open Source Intelligence (4.5 quarter units) INT 551 Double Agents, Denial and Deception (4.5 quarter units) INT 552 Counterespionage (4.5 quarter units) INT 553 Recruitment Cycle (4.5 quarter units) INT 560 Strategic Intelligence (4.5 quarter units) INT 570 All Source Intelligence (4.5 quarter units) INT 575 Intelligence Policy and Reform (4.5 quarter units) INT 576 Analyzing the Terrorist Mind (4.5 quarter units) INT 580 Leadership Analysis (4.5 quarter units) INT 581 Political Analysis (4.5 quarter units) INT 584 Area Studies Analysis (4.5 quarter units) INT 595 Advanced Intelligence Operations (4.5 quarter units) INT 596 Advanced Intelligence Practicum (4.5 quarter units) INT 609 Seminar: Case Studies in Covert Action (4.5 quarter units) INT 617 Cyberterrorism, Cyberwarfare, Cybercrime (4.5 quarter units)

INT 620 Advanced Domestic Terrorism (4.5 quarter units) INT 621 Background Investigations (4.5 quarter units) INT 665 Computer Intrusion Defense (4.5 quarter units) INT 680 Operational Concepts and Planning (Targeting) (4.5 quarter units) INT 700 The Strategic Intelligence Process and Policy (4.5 quarter units) INT 800 Intelligence Practicum (4.5 quarter units) MATH 370 Introduction to Data Analysis (4.5 quarter units) MGT 344 Protective Security Law (4.5 quarter units) MGT 360 Information Security (4.5 quarter units) MGT 375 Workplace Violence, Workplace Security (4.5 quarter units) MGT 380 Conflict Resolution (4.5 quarter units) MGT 405 Consequence Management (4.5 quarter units) MGT 551 Intelligence Team Management (4.5 quarter units) MGT 605 Advanced Consequence Management and Incident Command System (4.5 quarter units)

MGT 800 Advanced Leadership and Management (4.5 quarter units) PHIL 400 Ethics (4.5 quarter units) PRO 422 Building Security (4.5 quarter units) PRO 430 Travel and Hospitals (4.5 quarter units) PRO 432 Principal s Office and Residence (4.5 quarter units) PRO 433 Off-site Visits (4.5 quarter units) PRO 494 Essentials of Executive Protection (4.5 quarter units) PRO 500 Advanced Executive Protection (4.5 quarter units) PRO 520 Stalking and Workplace Violence (4.5 quarter units) PRO 521 Building and Perimeter Security (4.5 quarter units) PRO 540 Topics in Advance Work (4.5 quarter units) PRO 595 Advanced Protection Operations (4.5 quarter units) PRO 596 Advanced Protective Intelligence (4.5 quarter units) PRO 600 Advanced Counterterrorism (4.5 quarter units) PRO 660 Explosives and Arson Security (4.5 quarter units)

PRO 679 Kidnapping Strategies (4.5 quarter units) PRO 690 Advanced Threat Assessment (4.5 quarter units) PRO 700 Protection and Operations Management (4.5 quarter units) PRO 800 Protection Practicum (4.5 quarter units) PSY 310 Psychology of Violence (4.5 quarter units) PSY 420 Psychology of Fear (4.5 quarter units) SEC 700 Advanced Strategic Security Analysis and Critique (4.5 quarter units) SEC 740 Strategic Security Information Literacy (4.5 quarter units) SEC 750 The Strategic Security Community (4.5 quarter units) SEC 760 Applied Research Methodology (4.5 quarter units) SOC 385 Etiquette and Rapport (4.5 quarter units) SOC 410 Right-Wing Terrorism (4.5 quarter units) SOC 430 Ethno/Nationalist Terrorism (4.5 quarter units) SOC 435 Terrorist Support Networks (4.5 quarter units) SOC 440 Islamism and Terrorism (4.5 quarter units)

SOC 508 Extremist Organizations (4.5 quarter units) SOC 510 Terrorist Group Dynamics (4.5 quarter units) SOC 570 Cults and Charismatic Leaders (4.5 quarter units) SOC 571 Secret Societies (4.5 quarter units) SOC 637 Terrorism and Society (4.5 quarter units) SOC 640 Advanced Islamism and Terrorism (4.5 quarter units) SPCH 450 Communication Theory (4.5 quarter units) Call 1.888.852.8746 For more information or to apply now. DETC Accreditation Learn about the many benefits of our accreditation. HOME THE UNIVERSITY ADMISSIONS COURSES & OFFERINGS FACULTY WHY HENLEY - PUTNAM REQUEST INFORMATION Q&A PRIVACY LEGAL CONTACT CORPORATE UNIVERSITY NEWS SITE MAP 2009 HENLEY-PUTNAM UNIVERSITY. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.