Now more than ever, the intelligence community needs talented national security thinkers and leaders to address the increasingly complex challenges posed by the current global security environment.
Become one of these leaders by earning a Graduate Certificate in Intelligence, an exciting new credential from the University of Maryland School of Public Policy and be part of the solution.
The first course to be offered will be PLCY698C: Intelligence Policy and National Security. It will be held online during the fall semester on Tuesday evenings from 7:00 to 9:30 PM.
Program Outcomes
- Enhanced critical thinking and leadership skills applicable to complex national security challenges
- Refined proficiencies and tools for identifying and deconstructing geopolitical risks and opportunities
- Deepened understanding of intelligence history and bureaucratic processes
- Improved communication skills and expanded expertise
Curriculum
The Graduate Certificate in Intelligence consists of four three-credit courses (12 graduate academic credits in total). To complete the certificate, students must complete the following courses:
- PLCY698C Intelligence Policy and National Security
- PLCY699R Critical Thinking
- PLCY724 Problems of Global Security
- PLCY798F Moral Foundations of Intelligence
The program has a number of partial, no strings attached tuition assistance awards available. Please contact for further details about how you might benefit.
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