Course Details

Apply the key components of the intelligence cycle to the collection, analysis and dissemination of intelligence in support of various corporate goals and objectives. Acquire the skill to conduct elementary intelligence charting techniques within the context of public safety and corporate security and be able to delineate between information, intelligence, and evidence. Attain valuable skills in relation to the preparation of intelligence documents and the protocols surrounding their dissemination. (Formerly ESM341)

    Prerequisites

  • Program Restriction. Completion of RESM-2100 and ENGL-1110 is reccomended.

Course Offerings

Sep 04, 2024 - Dec 04, 2024
New Westminster Campus
Intro to Intelligence Analysis
INTL-3410-NWP16
Seats available
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Dates
Sep 04, 2024 - Dec 04, 2024
Delivery
In-Class
Date Details
In-Class 2024/09/04 - 2024/12/04
Wed  1:00pm-4:00pm
Domestic Tuition
Domestic Learner Services Fee
Other Fees
$554.91
$19.20
$68.77
International Tuition
International Learner Services Fees
Other Fees
$1664.73
$19.20
$68.77
Sep 06, 2024 - Dec 06, 2024
New Westminster Campus
Intro to Intelligence Analysis
INTL-3410-NWC09
Seats available
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Dates
Sep 06, 2024 - Dec 06, 2024
Delivery
In-Class
Date Details
In-Class 2024/09/06 - 2024/12/06
Fri  1:00pm-4:00pm
Domestic Tuition
Domestic Learner Services Fee
Other Fees
$554.91
$19.20
$68.77
International Tuition
International Learner Services Fees
Other Fees
$1664.73
$19.20
$68.77

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