Degrees: Link to Certificates
Associates Degree in Advanced Technical Intelligence (ATI)
This transfer degree program is designed for working professionals wishing to extend their knowledge of ATI and in particular, Advanced Geospatial Intelligence (AGI) and Measurement and Signature Intelligence (MASINT). It is also designed to meet the needs of individuals desiring to change career paths within industry and government and is recommended for participants that do not already hold a degree.
There are two programs starts per year. The Clark State Community College
program begins in September and the Sinclair Community College program begins in March.
Bachelors of Criminal Justice (BCJ) Cyber-Defense and Information Security Major
ATIC and Tiffin University are working together to provide a Bachelors in Criminal Justice. The Bachelors of Criminal
Justice (BCJ) Cyber-Defense and Information Security Major is designed for students who are interested in managing and supporting information, computer, and network security operations. Unlike many programs which focus on the technical aspects of computer security, the Tiffin University major in Cyber-Defense and Information Security is focused on the investigative, policy, and programmatic aspects of this career.
Masters in Business Administration - Cyber security
The University of Dayton's Masters in Business Administration (MBA) program and ATIC are offering students the chance
to take a three-course cencentration in cyber-security management. This sequence of cyber security classes qualifies students to support the government and industry, through addressing domain specific requirements, and preparing candidates for three highly sought after DoD 8570 Certificates: (ISC)s Certification & Acceditation Professional (CAP), CompTIA's Network+, and Security+.
Please check back for additional programs as they become available.
Overview
The Advanced Technical Intelligence Center for Human Capital Development (ATIC) and Clark State Community College Greene Center are offering an Associate of Science transfer degree in Advanced Technical Intelligence (ATI) . Students usually start their course of study Fall term [for a Spring term start se]. The degree is designed for working professionals wishing to extend their knowledge of ATI and, in particular, Advanced Geospatial Intelligence (AGI) and Measurement and Signature Intelligence (MASINT). It is also designed to meet the needs of individuals desiring to change career paths within industry and government.
Who Should Apply
The course of instruction is open to US Citizens only and is designed to familiarize students with the ATI field providing them core knowledge of the collection and analysis methods applied by ATI professionals to solve today's hardest intelligence problems. To meet the needs of a working audience, the courses will be offered in the evenings through Clark State Community College Greene Center, two nights a week. Each class will last three hours. The program of study is intended to be completed in two years culminating in the award of the Associate of Science degree, transferable to other colleges and universities.
What to Expect
Students will be guided through the course of instruction by ATIC faculty using instructional materials prepared explicitly for the certificate program. Students' performance will be assessed using homework and tests (mid-term and final), as well as class projects that may be assigned by the professors.
Prerequisites
An understanding of algebra, trigonometry, chemistry and physics is necessary to complete this course of study. Students within the Associate program will study these subjects as pre- and co-requisites for their course work. If students have transfer credits or any questions concerning the prerequisite requirements, they should consult with Clark State for more details.
Course Descri
Re. The next round of courses begins September 2010.
Schedule
The course of study is intended to be completed in two-years.


