Data Intelligence
This program provides students with solid foundations in intelligence and technical data analysis and prepares them to apply an analytic intelligence tradecraft to the management of data.
Graduates of this program will be able to:
- Apply knowledge in data and technology systems to support decision makers through analysis and research.
- Communicate effectively with a range of stakeholders about functional areas of technology, cybersecurity, research and analysis, data visualization, data management, and cloud applications.
- Apply knowledge to make responsible ethical, professional, legal, and social decisions related to data management, artificial intelligence and machine learning.
- Apply critical thinking and logical analysis skills to design, implement, and evaluate computing-based solutions to complex business problems.
- Articulate the impact of emerging technologies on national security, and how they affect global society.
- Apply the tools and technologies that are being used in the national security community today to solve real world problems.
- Apply statistical concepts to law enforcement investigations and national security missions.
- Demonstrate knowledge of coding languages that are useful for analysis of criminal and national security use cases.
Program Director: Chip Battle 229-226-1621 ext 1056
+Courses
GENERAL EDUCATION
- Composition I
- Composition II
- Oral Communication for Professionals
- University Studies
- College Algebra
- Statistics
- Introduction to Homeland Security
- Science elective (1 class)
- Inquiry elective (1 class)
- Creativity electives (2 classes)
- Cultural Foundations electives (3 classes)
MAJOR COURSES
- Research Methods
- Criminal Investigation
- Technology in a Global Society
- Homeland Security Technology
- Introduction to Cybersecurity
- Geographic Information Systems Applications I
- Data Visualization
- Solving National Security Problems with Data
- Introduction to Programming
- Data Management Concepts
- Computer Architecture
- Networking/Cloud
Minor/Electives 39 credits
TOTAL CREDITS 120 Credits
CIP Code 30.1501
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+Admissions
Students with no prior college, please provide an official high school transcript or GED. Students with prior college credit must submit official transcripts from all previously attended colleges.
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Admissions Office
Thomas University
1501 Millpond Road
Thomasville, GA 31792