POL 471 Issues in Contemporary U.S. Intelligence

The conduct of intelligence by the United States is intended to enhance national security but also creates contentious issues for our democracy. This course will allow students to learn from current and former intelligence officials how intelligence is actually collected, analyzed, and used, and how intelligence activities conducted by a free society create challenges and even dilemmas for policymakers and intelligence professionals alike. Examining many of the antecedents behind these contemporary issues, this course will emphasize both continuity and change in intelligence activities. This course is highly recommended for students considering or intending to apply for positions in the US Intelligence Community. If students do not meet requisite requirements, permission of the instructor is required.

Credits

3.00

Cross Listed Courses

POL 471 & POL 663

Prerequisite

POL 260; Open to students with sophomore or higher standing