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Intelligence: From Secrets to Policy [NEW]

1 Jun 2026 - 16 Jul 2026 - 6:00pm-9:00pm
Nitze School for Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University


This Graduate level course examines the role that intelligence plays in the formation of national security policy. The course explores the forces and events that have shaped U.S. intelligence. It examines the steps involved in producing intelligence from requirements through collection, analysis and the actual making of policy. The role of intelligence in the major intelligence issues facing the United States today will be discussed as well.

Enrollment Limit: 20 students

This course is offered in person. Remote participation is available for students outside the area and requires approval from sais.summer@jhu.edu. Remote participation is synchronous and subject to the same attendance requirements as in person enrollment.

Course Fees: $8106.25

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