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Please note that all costs are estimates and subject to change. Tuition is established by the State Board of Community Colleges and North Carolina General Assembly and is subject to change without notice.
What to Expect:
Course Work
The Intelligence Studies curriculum is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary for employment and growth in the intelligence profession.
Course work includes various subject areas related to intelligence studies involving:
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Geospatial Intelligence
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Information Systems
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Intelligence Collection Methods
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Intelligence Operations
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Intelligence research
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Military and Criminal Intelligence
Career Paths
Graduates may qualify for entry-level intelligence positions in the public and private sectors. Occupations may include positions specific to the military, intelligence agencies, cybersecurity, counterterrorism, and homeland security.
Fact Sheet for Intelligence Studies’ Associate, Diploma & Certificate Programs
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Associate Degree
Intelligence Studies Technology
Program Length: 5 Semesters
Prerequisite: High School Diploma & Algebra I
Award: Associate in Applied Science
Intelligence Studies Concentrations:
Geospatial Intelligence (A25700B)
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Intel Crosswalk
FTCC has reviewed the military training for specific intelligence military occupational specialties and articulated the credit into each of the three intelligence studies concentrations.
View the Army Intelligence Crosswalk see how much credit you have already earned and which classes you will need to take or transfer in to FTCC to fulfill the degree requirements. Additional credit may be awarded for other intelligence courses and schools which you have completed after review by FTCC.