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Page 257 of Cochise College 2005-2006 Catalog by Cochise College Arizona256 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS MIO 102 SECURITY PROGRAMS (1) Prerequisite(s): None. A course designed to provide an overview of the principles, objectives and basic procedures used to develop, protect, control, account for and destroy department of defense information and material relating to national security. This knowledge assists in the investigation of national security crimes as well as in continued protection of classified information/material given into custody of counterintelligence agents. This is a pass/fail course with a minimum grade of C to pass. 1 hour lecture. MIO 103 MILITARY JUSTICE AND INTELLIGENCE LAW (1) Prerequisite(s): None. A course designed to provide an overview of the legal principles of military intelligence law as they apply to counterintelligence investigations and operations. The course will prepare the student to apply the legal aspects of military justice and intelligence law in the performance of their duty as a counterintelligence special agent. 1 hour lecture with practical experience. MIO 104 ANALYTICAL PROCESS AND PRODUCTS (1) Prerequisite(s): None. A course designed to provide the student with the basic knowledge needed to prepare and use the time-event chart, association matrix, activity matrix and link diagram as analytical tools to perform analysis and threat assessment. Training includes conventional and non-traditional threat forces, various types of organizations, associated weapons and equipment and tactics. This is a pass/fail course with a minimum grade of C to pass. 1 hour lecture and practical exercise. MIO 105 INTERROGATION OPERATIONS (2) Prerequisite(s): None. A course designed to provide the student with the basic skills and knowledge needed to support collection, dissemination, and protection of intelligence information during HUMINT operations. Training includes conventional and unconventional sources in various situations that require students to perform as a member of an interrogation team during simulated operations at both the tactical and strategic level. This is a pass/fail course with a minimum grade of C to pass. 2 hours lecture with practical experience. MIO 106 MAP READING AND ANALYSIS (3) Prerequisite(s): None. A study of map analysis and reading including marginal data, identification of terrain features, calculation of azimuths, and foundation analytical skills. Map analytical skills include gathering information, collection capabilities, and interpretation of assets. 3 hours lecture with practical exercise. MIO 107 INTERNATIONAL MORSE CODE (3) Prerequisite(s): None. A study of the language known as International Morse Code. The International Morse Code process, transmission, and required formats will use a computer based recording, forwarding, and storing system. The student will be prepared to format and copy International Morse Code letters, numbers and special characters. 3 hours lecture with practical exercise. MIO 108 SIGNAL THEORY (3) Prerequisite(s): None. A study of the basic skills necessary to intercept, analyze, and report non-communication signals including the handling of classified material, signal and wavelength theory, radar theory, use of electronic intelligence parameters, and basic collection operations. Student will learn worldwide non-communications threats to include weapons systems operations, message information extraction, opposing forces operations, and situation analysis. 3 hours lecture with practical exercise. * Indicates laboratory or studio fees Indicates course may be offered online[close] |
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