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INTL 311: Emergency Medical Services & Fire Operations
3.00 Credits
Point Park University
This course focuses on the rapid recovery of transportation services; emergency production, transmission, distribution, and telecommunications. Topics also include restoring public and private information systems; coordinating plans for medical and financial assistance to victims; stabilizing financial markets; and containing and removing hazardous materials. Course Objectives (1) Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to:
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INTL 312: Interrogation Techniques
3.00 Credits
Point Park University
This is an online course of study related to techniques of interrogation as used by the intelligence community. The course will cover current and past practices with an emphasis on the new guidelines for interrogating terrorists and combatants in the current war on terrorism. Prerequisites: INTL 101, INTL 102, and INTL 310. Course Objectives (1) Identify the various interviewing and interrogation techniques used by the IC (2) Apply the proper technique to gain information relative to the task at hand (3) Compare and contrast the different techniques used in the past with those in use today (4) Define which techniques are permissible under the guidelines of International Law as defined by various conventions and protocols
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INTL 315: Intelligence Internship I
3.00 Credits
Point Park University
Experiential component approved by the department in a local or national agency focusing upon security and intelligence. Methods of evaluation include periodic reports, journals and an-site evaluations. Course Objectives Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to: (1) Describe how their assigned agency operates to achieve its mission statement (2) Define the mission of their assigned agency (3) Evaluate the efficiency of their assigned agency with respect to national security operations (4) Project how their agency may evolve to better achieve its goals
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INTL 395: Special Topics in Intelligence
3.00 Credits
Point Park University
This course provides the opportunity for the program to offer courses in areas of the major that are not normally covered in the regular curriculum. It also provides for dual listing of appropriate courses within other university departments. Course Objectives Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to:
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INTL 401: High Impact Event Planning
3.00 Credits
Point Park University
This course deals with the multi-faceted role of Federal, State and local law enforcement authorities in the United States and their role in the response to high impact events as described by the Department of Homeland Security. The course will explore inter-agency cooperation and strategies for improving collaboration through the use of shared assets. Inclusive in this course is a detailed review of the roles of state an local authorities in the event of such an attack. Course Objectives Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to:
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INTL 402: Current Issues in U.S. Security Policy
3.00 Credits
Point Park University
This course examines, both objectively and subjectively, current issues in U.S. Security Policy both nationally and internationally. Students will compare various national intelligence strategies over a period of time from its inception to its current state of affairs. Course Objectives Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to:
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INTL 403: Weapons of Mass Destruction
3.00 Credits
Point Park University
This course will describe chemical, biological and nuclear proliferation among terrorist organizations. The course will offer a virtual reality format of instruction in identifying and responding to occurrences where WMD are detected. The course will include the protection, detection and response to Dirty Bombs. Course Objectives Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to:
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INTL 404: Mass Casualty Management Planning
3.00 Credits
Point Park University
This course covers the issues involved in dealing with mass casualties such as those created by major terrorist events, pandemics, nuclear accidents, tsunamis, and major earthquakes. An examination of past mass casualty events will be studied.
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INTL 405: Counter Intelligence
3.00 Credits
Point Park University
This course consists of a comprehensive study of a minimum of four highly placed spies in our intelligence agencies. The methods and techniques utilized by the spies as well as the techniques utilized by our counterintelligence agents to discover and arrest those spies. In addition the damage caused by each will be discussed in detail. Prerequisites: INTL 101 and INTL 102 Course Objectives (1) Identify the major concepts associated with the Intelligence Communities need to have a counterintelligence network in place. (2) Evaluate the causes of why American Spies become traitors. (3) Dissect the roles and interaction between the FBI and the CIA in spy catching and counter espionage. (4) Examine the relationship between the FBI and the CIA. (5) Describe the influence of politics on the intelligence community.
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INTL 406: Misinformation/Psych Operations
3.00 Credits
Point Park University
This course examines the type of methods employed by intelligence agencies to affect desired political outcomes and policies of foreign nations, which are favorable to U.S. interest and sovereignty. It examines the difference between overt and covert non-military psychological operations designed to achieve the desired results and possible blow back from such operations. Course Objectives (1) Describe covert and overt psychological operations; how they are implemented, funded and put into action. (2) Examine the problems that can arise when psychological operations are implemented. (3) Evaluate the necessity for misinformation and psychological operations. (4) Explain what misinformation is; how it can be applied and evaluated for effectiveness.
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