Learning Outcomes
1.Develop a coherent and informed understanding of the nature, collection, uses and limitations of intelligence, and be able to apply these skills to contemporary events.
2. Understand the common ethical, legal and political issues surrounding intelligence and how they affect its collection and use in practice.
3. Understand the political context of intelligence, how it fits into government more widely, and the misunderstandings of intelligence in the media and popular culture.
4. Develop an understanding of some of the professional skills used in intelligence analysis and management through practical exercises.
Professional Skills
Team Work
Written Communication
Investigation
Research and Analysis
Critical Thinking
• Online learning activities: 10 hours per semester
• Reading and Preparation for Class: 24 hours per semester
• Research and Preparation for Group Work: 12 hours per semester
• Research and Writing for Individual Assessments: 40 hours a semester
(ii) The two formal assignments will be handed out at the 6 and 12 week points, for completion and return within 7 days. They will account for 60% of the marks between them. The research and writing task will be due at the end of the course, but students are encouraged to reflect and research from the beginning of the course, when the subject will be given.It will be worth 10% of the marks. The analytical exercises will be done over a 72-hour period on two occasions during the course, and will account for 20% of the marks each.