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Applied Intelligence

    Bachelor of Science, Minor
    Erie, Pennsylvania

Fight Criminal Activity with an Applied Intelligence Degree from 成人抖音破解版

成人抖音破解版's applied intelligence program prepares students for positions in security-related career fields that involve analysis, research, evaluation and planning of intelligence and policy matters. Learn innovative ways to frame real-world problems and apply analytical methods and technologies that inform decision making in a complex world. Gain the knowledge, skills and applied experience needed to become an intelligence specialist or analyst to identify and drive team efforts to prevent, mitigate, and investigate real world issues.

  • Complete multidisciplinary coursework that enables you to earn a secondary major or minor to complement your career goals.
  • Collaborate with corporate partners to enhance your entry into an intelligence career.
  • Learn from faculty who hold extensive experience including national and international law enforcement, counterterrorism and intelligence.

Learn to Lead the Way in Applied Intelligence

  • Gain intelligence skills needed to support decision-making processes, develop strategic policies, and comply in a regulatory environment to avoid strategic, operational and tactical failures in private and public sectors. 
  • Build key competencies in solving problems, conducting research and investigation, developing intelligence reports, and building preventative systems for security.

Experience an Exceptional Learning Environment

  • Learn in the Institute for Health and Cyber Knowledge’s third-floor Hatchery to develop new ideas to protect intelligence in a collaborative innovation space that integrates industry and professional development with academic creativity and learning.
  • Apply concepts learned throughout the program to better solve current world problems.

Inspire your Academic Success

Gain real-world knowledge through key applied intelligence courses including:

  • Law Enforcement Intelligence: Learn analytical methods that can support investigations into criminal activities such as serial offenders. Students will learn ways to more effectively prevent, and mitigate anti-social behaviors along with supporting related investigations.
  • National Security Intelligence: Gain the foundational knowledge of major risk factors facing national security with the goal of developing policy briefs for influential decision makers.
  • Risk Assessment: Learn how to develop analytical models to identify, assess and monitor environmental risks, as well as apply risk assessment techniques to case studies and real-life examples.

Achieve the Possibilities

Students will gain a high-quality education that enables success in the rigors of graduate school or a future profession. Through an array of program opportunities, you can:

  • Continue your education following graduation to pursue a graduate certificate in anti-money laundering and earn industry professional certifications.
  • Gain the knowledge and skills needed to secure intelligence specialist and analyst careers across sectors including health, education, finance, military, cyber, law enforcement and more.
  • Earn a salary ranging up to $129,890 for careers in intelligence studies, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Student Learning Outcomes

Applied Intelligence

Degree: Undergraduate | Bachelor of Science
College: College of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences

Our Faculty Experts

Parris Baker

Associate Professor
Social Work Program

Associate Professor
Honors Program

Director, Mort.Sci.
Social Work Program

Benjamin Baughman

Associate Professor
Applied Intelligence

Program Director, Applied Inte
Applied Intelligence

Associate Professor
Criminalistics

Gerald Clark

Associate Professor
Criminal Justice Program

Associate Professor
Criminalistics

Keith Hardner

Instructor
Criminal Justice Program

Instructor
Col.Humanities,Ed.&SocScience

Nicole John-Danzell

Assistant Professor
Social Work Program

Sara Lichtenwalter

Associate Professor
Social Work Program

Interim Drct - Mortuary Sci
Social Work Program

Field Placement Coordinator
Social Work Program

Julia Mack

Assistant Professor
Criminal Justice Program

Chairperson
Criminal Justice Program

Associate Dean
Col.Humanities,Ed.&SocScience

Christopher Magno

Associate Professor
Criminal Justice Program

Adjunct Lecturer
Marketing Program

Associate Professor
Sociology Program

Theodore Yeshion

Professor
Criminal Justice Program

Program Director, Forensic Sci
Forensic Science

Professor, Forensic Science
Forensic Science

Michelle Carpin

Adjunct Lecturer
Social Work Program

David Conde

Adjunct Lecturer
Criminal Justice Program

Brandy Cortes

Adjunct Lecturer
Social Work Program

Adjunct Lecturer
Psychology Program

Orlandrew Danzell

Adjunct Faculty
Anti-Money Laundering Program

Ruthanne Dimitrov Hackman

Adjunct Lecturer
Social Work Program

Paul Gambill

Adjunct Lecturer
Criminal Justice Program

Kirk Hardner

Adjunct Lecturer
Criminal Justice Program

Brennan Long

Adjunct Lecturer
Criminal Justice Program

Adjunct Faculty
Anti-Money Laundering Program

Christopher Magno

Associate Professor
Criminal Justice Program

Adjunct Lecturer
Marketing Program

Associate Professor
Sociology Program

Michael Marche

Adjunct Lecturer
Criminal Justice Program

Richard Moodey

Adjunct Lecturer
Sociology Program

Adjunct Lecturer
Social Work Program

Charles Murphy

Adjunct Lecturer
Social Work Program

Ann Stancliff

Adjunct Lecturer
Criminal Justice Program

Anne Styn

Adjunct Lecturer
Criminal Justice Program

Adjunct Lecturer
Criminalistics

Adjunct Lecturer
Health Communications

John Trucilla

Adjunct Lecturer
Criminal Justice Program

Adjunct Lecturer
Legal Studies

Adjunct Lecturer
Criminalistics

Arthur Weindorf

Adjunct Lecturer
Criminal Justice Program

William Welch

Adjunct Lecturer
Criminal Justice Program

Krista Wells

Adjunct Lecturer
Sociology Program