Make the World Safer
With persistent global security threats and instability, there is an increasingly high demand for security and intelligence specialists to protect citizens, critical infrastructure and private assets.
The Bachelor of Science in Global Security and Intelligence Studies (GSIS) will prepare you for both the public and private sectors in many roles, including intelligence analysts, security and emergency managers, federal law enforcement agents, homeland security specialists and state or local law enforcement officers.
Program Details
Offered at the Prescott Campus
Housed in the Department of Global Security and Intelligence Studies within the College of Business, Security and Intelligence, the Global Security and Intelligence Studies (GSIS) program provides you with the knowledge and skills for successful careers in intelligence, security and law enforcement.
On campus, the GSIS Operations Center was designed by experienced faculty to provide you with training for real-world emergency response, mission readiness, operational planning and to simulate the environment you'll experience in your career after graduation.
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Credits120
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Methods of Study
- In-Person
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Career Opportunities
As threats and challenges cross borders in an increasingly connected world, professionals with skills in security and intelligence are needed to help protect people, support informed decision making and strengthen national and global safety efforts.
Looking Back on Freshman Year
Global Security and Intelligence Studies Major Alix Craft has some advice for incoming students to help you make the most out of your freshman year.
