The Introduction to Intelligence Analysis e-learning course is a two-level course designed to equip aspiring and inexperienced analysts, as well as other interested professionals, with the knowledge and skills to undertake intelligence analysis tasks, and to better understand intelligence analysis products when they encounter them or are asked to create them. A variety of learning activities and practical assignments are used to consolidate learning. This course will also be a valuable resource for managers who are required to task, direct or supervise intelligence analysis and processing activities.

 

Level One represents an introduction to the basics of intelligence analysis – core concepts, underlying processes, improved ways of thinking, basic analytic techniques and communicating analytic findings to clients and consumers.



The Introduction to Intelligence Analysis e-learning course is a two-level course designed to equip aspiring and inexperienced analysts, as well as other interested professionals, with the knowledge and skills to undertake intelligence analysis tasks, and to better understand intelligence analysis products when they encounter them or are asked to create them. A variety of learning activities and practical assignments are used to consolidate learning. This course will also be a valuable resource for managers who are required to task, direct or supervise intelligence analysis and processing activities.

 

Level Two represents an expansion and more in-depth exploration of the issues introduced in Level One. The student is here provided an opportunity to think about the various functional and organizational contexts in which intelligence analysis might be productively used, consider lessons to be derived from intelligence failures and then develop hands-on familiarity with a variety of advanced analytic techniques and further develop report writing.



The Criminal Intelligence Analysis e-learning course is a two-level course designed to equip aspiring and inexperienced analysts, as well as other interested law enforcement professionals with the knowledge and skills to undertake criminal intelligence analysis assignments, and to better understand intelligence analysis products when they encounter them. Students will learn the key concepts, principles and analytic methods used in criminal intelligence work and how to communicate their findings effectively to clients and other end users. The course will also be a valuable resource for managers who are required to task, direct or supervise intelligence activities.


The Criminal Intelligence Analysis e-learning course is a two-level course designed to equip aspiring and inexperienced analysts, as well as other interested law enforcement professionals with the knowledge and skills to undertake criminal intelligence analysis assignments, and to better understand intelligence analysis products when they encounter them. Students will learn the key concepts, principles and analytic methods used in criminal intelligence work and how to communicate their findings effectively to clients and other end users. The course will also be a valuable resource for managers who are required to task, direct or supervise intelligence activities.


This is a two-level e-learning course designed for professionals working in public sector enforcement, intelligence, national security and regulatory compliance roles, or those aspiring to do so. Using a combination of online lesson materials and applied learning scenarios the course provides an understanding and hands-on appreciation of the concepts, principles and methods that inform strategic analysis work. On completion of the course the student is equipped to effectively conceive, plan and implement strategic analysis projects and then deliver impactful strategic advice to clients and other end users.

Level One of this course serves as an introduction to the basics of the subject, and focuses substantially on core terminology, methodologies and process issues.


This is a two-level e-learning course designed for professionals working in public sector enforcement, intelligence, national security and regulatory compliance roles, or those aspiring to do so. Using a combination of online lesson materials and applied learning scenarios the course provides an understanding and hands-on appreciation of the concepts, principles and methods that inform strategic analysis work. On completion of the course the student is equipped to effectively conceive, plan and implement strategic analysis projects and then deliver impactful strategic advice to clients and other end users.

Level Two of this course builds upon the Level One lessons which were largely focused on definitional, methodological and process issues. In Level Two students will expanding their knowledge and understanding of various analytic techniques – particularly those that support Strategic Analysis objectives.