The Bachelor of Science in Intelligence (BSI) is a fourth-year program that affords students who have completed three years or equivalent credits (80 semester hours minimum) of undergraduate study a way to earn their undergraduate degree in intelligence. It is designed to encourage the development of inquiring, responsible graduates who will dedicate themselves to improving the national Intelligence Community.
The BSI curriculum consists of 11 core courses and 6 electives, including the capstone project, for 57 quarter credit hours. The core curriculum provides an overview of globalization and the intelligence landscape. Such understanding is essential for a program founded on the premise that world events can only be understood by employing various disciplinary perspectives and that they must be understood in a global and geostrategic context.