Online Master's in Applied Intelligence

Fully Accredited Program

Decipher actionable intelligence to create insights and make critical decisions in the ever-evolving digital age.

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Georgetown University’s Online Master of Professional Studies in Applied Intelligence prepares you with the skills needed to excel as an analyst in both the public and private sectors. Through a curriculum grounded in real-world applications, you will develop the critical thinking, analytical, and technical competencies to analyze complex phenomena, identify trends, and deliver actionable intelligence. This program prepares you to provide strategic insights and support decision-making in today’s fast-paced, threat-rich environments.

  • Number of Credits
    33 credits

  • Work Outside of Each Class
    6-9 hours per week

  • Total Tuition
    $51,909*

  • Enrollment
    Full-time or part-time

  • Time to Complete
    2–5 years

  • Semester of Entry
    Fall, spring, summer

Under the expert guidance of a faculty of industry leaders and practitioners, you’ll develop the skills and experience necessary to take on the ethical responsibilities all intelligence professionals maintain for themselves, corporations, the government, and the public. Through hands-on coursework and case studies in both government and industry, you’ll gain insights into electronic intelligence analysis, and learn how intelligence professionals employ these techniques today.

Ideal for working professionals, our program is designed to fit your schedule, with online classes that allow you to earn your degree without interrupting your career.

You’ll leave the online program as an effective intelligence analyst ready to anticipate competitive activity, establish attribution and mitigation measures, and judiciously interpret events from a global perspective.

*Tuition rates for each term are published annually, typically in February. Total tuition listed here reflects Fall semester of entry.