Master of Science—Concentration in Intelligence and Crime Analysis
This program provides insights into the contemporary functions of law enforcement intelligence and crime analysis. The specialized courses develop the deliberative and cognitive activities and methodologies including crime mapping that produce intelligence information in support of decision-making at the strategic, tactical, and operational levels of law enforcement. Students will be prepared for the growing number of intelligence and criminal analyst positions at the federal, state, and local levels.
Core courses (four required, as specified under Degree Requirements)
Required concentration courses
Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysis |
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Law Enforcement Intelligence: Policy and Process |
Specialized area courses (select any two listed below)
Crime Analysis Using GIS Mapping |
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Organized Crime: Targets and Strategies |
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White Collar Crime |
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Drugs: Threats, Laws, and Strategies |
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CRJ 640 |
Terrorism: Threats and Strategies |
CRJ 641 |
Homeland Security |
Electronic Intelligence Analysis |
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Forensic Financial Analysis |
Elective (two required)
Selected from any Criminal Justice courses
