About the Program
Intelligence Analysis, as an academic minor area of study, provides students with an understanding of the theoretical, conceptual, and technological dimensions of intelligence analysis. The intelligence community seeks people who have an interest in history, local and national government, current world events, geographic and planning knowledge, as well as those who are curious and think broadly and critically about a problem. Through a multidisciplinary course of study, students will gain an extensive understanding of local, regional, national, and international issues that will enhance their analysis of critical problems.
The Intelligence Analysis minor is open to all students at Buffalo State who have a GPA of 2.5 or better. The Intelligence Analysis Minor is intended to provide a structured intellectual framework for students interested in pursuing analyst careers in government intelligence agencies, military intelligence or law enforcement. The minor may also appeal to the traditional liberal arts student who is interested in a multidisciplinary, analytical program of study. Elective classes in the minor are grouped into two tracks (national security and crime analysis) depending on student interests and career goals. The minor consists of 21 credit hours taken from a multidisciplinary mix of departments. A minor may include no more than half of its credit hours at the lower-division level. A maximum of three courses of transfer credit will be permitted.
About the Criminal Justice Department
				102 Cassety Hall
				1300 Elmwood Ave 
				Buffalo, NY 14222 
								  Phone: (716) 878-4517
													Fax: (716) 878-3240
								          https://criminaljustice.buffalostate.edu/ 
					
			  			
Program Requirements
Required Courses (12 credit hours)	
CRJ 250	INTRODUCTION TO INTELLIGENCE ANALYSIS	3
CRJ 355	CRIME ANALYSIS	3
CRJ 450	TERRORISM AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE	3
CRJ 455	ADVANCED INTELLIGENCE ANALYSIS	3
Electives (9 credit hours)	
Select one track from the following:	9
National Security Track	
Select three from the following:
GEG 102 HUMAN GEOGRAPHY	
GEG 325 MAPS AND MAPMAKING USING GIS	
HIS 313/PSC 345 POLITICS AND HISTORY OF THE MIDDLE EAST	
HIS 372 AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY IN THE FAR EAST	
PHI 103 INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC	
PSC 230 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS	
PSC 330 AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY	
PSC 335 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OF THE MIDDLE EAST	
REL 321 WORLD RELIGIONS	
SOC 328 SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION	
SOC 350 POWER, CLASS, AND INEQUALITY	
Crime Analysis Track	
Select three from the following:
BUS 212 ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES	
GEG 309 URBAN GEOGRAPHY	
GEG 325 MAPS AND MAPMAKING USING GIS	
PLN 315 PRINCIPLES OF URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING	
PHI 103 INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC	
PSC 415 URBAN PUBLIC POLICY	
SOC 240 ANALYZING SOCIAL PROBLEMS	
SOC 380 SOCIOLOGY OF CRIME (Prerequisites SOC 100)	
Total Credit Hours 21