ISS 321: Intelligence Collections
Center for Intel & Security Studies
This course provides an introduction to collection disciplines (INTs), collections management, and adversarial efforts at denial and deception. Intelligence collection concerns both the technical and nontechnical means of collecting information for intelligence analysts, national security operations, and national security policymakers. It examines the process of how raw information is identified for collection, managing a plan to collect that information, and how the information is disseminated to back-end users.
3 Credits
Prerequisites
- Prerequisite: ISS or GSS Minors
Instruction Type(s)
- Lecture: Lecture for ISS 321
- Lecture: Web-based Lecture for ISS 321
- Lecture: Compressed Video for ISS 321
Subject Areas
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