To meet the growing need for highly skilled cybersecurity, forensics, global security and intelligence experts, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s Prescott campus is launching the nation’s first College of Security and Intelligence (CSI).
Students will get hands-on, real-world experience, with courses in computer and forensic sciences; offensive and defensive cybersecurity operations intelligence and counterintelligence analysis and operations; foreign policy and international law; counterterrorism, environmental threats and global, regional and homeland security. Upon graduating, they will have the skills to join more than 350 Embry-Riddle alumni with jobs in the federal government, military, security and intelligence agencies, and the corporate world.
Building on the international success of its unique Global Security and Intelligence Studies (GSIS) program, the CSI will also house the Cyber Intelligence and Security degree program created last year. Two new degree programs scheduled to debut this fall – a bachelor’s in Forensic Biology and a master’s in Security and Intelligence Studies – will round out the new college.
“The College of Security and Intelligence is an ideal institutional framework to ensure that these capabilities are developed and employed with the high standards that our associates in the national security and corporate worlds have come to expect from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University,” said College of Security and Intelligence Dean Dr. Philip Jones, a former CIA intelligence analyst and an international security and intelligence expert.
Students in the new college will use state-of-the-art facilities for real-world training such as the Computer Security and Forensic Lab (also known as the “Hacker Lab”), where they will have hands-on experience with offensive and defensive cybersecurity operations, as well as intelligence and law enforcement applications. There also is the Forensic Science Lab (FSL) where students apply forensic science techniques to on-site security and intelligence investigations, and the GSIS Eagle Operations Center where students practice open-source collection and analysis, foreign language proficiency, table-top exercises, crisis simulations and other program scenarios.
“This newest college at Embry-Riddle will continue to expand its role as the number one collegiate educator of intelligence professionals to the government and industry, as well as providing an opportunity for expanded partnerships and research in cybersecurity, forensics and security and intelligence,” said Embry-Riddle Prescott Campus Chancellor Dr. Frank Ayers. “With the addition of the new bachelor’s in Forensic Biology and the master’s in Security and Intelligence Studies as part of this new college, these are exciting times in Prescott. We are so proud of Dean Jones, and the faculty and staff of the college as they continue this 15-year journey of excellence.” QCBN
Bryan Dougherty is dean of enrollment management at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. For more information, call 800-888-3728, or visit Prescott.erau.edu.
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