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UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES
Entering its 14th year, this was the first non-government initiative of its kind. It is a unique multidisciplinary baccalaureate degree in Intelligence Studies, which has as its goal a graduate qualified as an entry-level analyst for government and the private sector. An academically challenging discipline, it combines a liberal arts core with a foreign language requirement, national and international studies, multiple internships, and ten intelligence-related courses to provide its graduates with an advanced level of analytical skills. It has more than 200 graduates, 98 percent of whom are working in their chosen field for national entities. Currently, over 200 students from throughout the U.S. and abroad are enrolled in this undergraduate program. The Intelligence Studies degree is designed to provide the necessary background for students to pursue careers as research and/or intelligence analysts in government agencies and private enterprise. The work of these analysts, whether relating to national security or criminal investigative activities, involves the preparation of assessments based on the collection, correlation, and analysis of intelligence data. A successful Intelligence Studies candidate should have:
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