MS of Strategic Intelligence
National Intelligence University
Key Information
Campus location
Washington, USA
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
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Earliest start date
Sep 2023
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Introduction
What does the term “Strategic Intelligence” mean? At the National Intelligence University, it means the entire Intelligence Community's role in supporting the processes, development, and execution of the United States’ national security strategy. It encompasses regional and global issues, military and civilian concerns, political and technical processes, and includes assessing physical, cultural, and economic environmental considerations.
The Master of Science of Strategic Intelligence (MSSI) covers the entire U.S. Intelligence Community and its mission, the environment in which it must function, and the potential adversaries it may deal with now and in the future. The program also focuses on the intelligence required to support the National Security Strategy and component strategies. Through the MSSI program, the National Intelligence University brings together students from across the entire Intelligence Community, including its military elements. By studying with and about each other’s agencies and being guided by the NIU faculty through curricula on global issues, regional studies, intelligence practices, and capabilities (including those of potential adversaries), MSSI graduates earn a broader understanding of the entire IC, its challenges, and its role in supporting national security strategy.