All students in the Master of International Affairs degree program are required to complete at least two concentrations as part of their degree requirements. The “Intelligence as an Instrument of Statecraft” concentration consists of three courses chosen from those listed below, providing that one of the three is a required core course:
- INTA 650 National Security Law (Sievert)
- INTA 652 Role of Intelligence (Vogle) – CORE COURSE
- INTA 657 Terrorism in Today’s World (Howell)
- INTA 659 Transnational Security Issues (Huang)
- INTA 689 Covert Actions (Vogle)
- INTA 696 Analytical Tradecraft (Weary)
- INTA 698 Advanced Analytical Tradecraft (Weary)
- INTA 700 Counterintelligence (Olson)
- INTA 705 Bioterrorism (Parker)
- INTA 706 Cyberspace Implications for National Security (McLaughlin)
- INTA 710 Intelligence Collection Systems (Howell)
- INTA 711 Briefing Tradecraft (Weary)
- INTA 712 Introduction to Cyber for the Non-Technical (TBD)
- INTA 714 Defense Intelligence (Gill)
- INTA 718 Counter Terrorism Financing (Howell)
Capstone courses (INTA 670) related to intelligence will also be offered. Professor Katherine T. Weary will be offering a capstone in the academic year and going forward.