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The Security Studies Program aims to educate future analysts, policymakers, and scholars to approach 21st-century security challenges with critical thinking and ethical responsibility. SSP provides an interdisciplinary master's program that equips graduates for careers in defense and security, featuring a diverse curriculum with multiple study areas. Students bridge the gap between academic theory and real-world policy implementation, while experienced professionals from military, intelligence, and defense sectors strengthen their practical expertise with analytical frameworks and theoretical approaches. With intentionally limited class sizes, students benefit from both faculty expertise and peer collaboration. SSP values the participation of working professionals in security-related fields and actively supports part-time enrollment. Most courses and program events are scheduled during evening hours to accommodate working students.
This specialization provides comprehensive knowledge of intelligence operations, covering the intelligence cycle, collection methodologies, analytical challenges, covert operations, and policy relationships. The curriculum examines domestic and foreign intelligence systems, military intelligence structures, and comparative intelligence practices. Students explore fundamental questions about intelligence's democratic oversight, accountability mechanisms, budgetary considerations within defense spending, and the implications of classified information. The concentration prepares students for intelligence-related careers across military, governmental, and defense industry sectors.