This minor focuses on using spatial analysis and mapping skills to help respond to humanitarian crises and disasters. The 20-unit minor includes courses that teach how to gather intelligence during emergencies, understand changing geopolitics, map affected areas, and assess policy impacts on natural and human resources. Required courses cover international security, maps and spatial reasoning, and geospatial intelligence.
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Human Security & Geospatial Intelligence
This minor focuses on using spatial analysis and mapping skills to help respond to humanitarian crises and disasters. The 20-unit minor includes courses that teach how to gather intelligence during emergencies, understand changing geopolitics, map affected areas, and assess policy impacts on natural and human resources. Required courses cover international security, maps and spatial reasoning, and geospatial intelligence.
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MINOR IN
HUMAN SECURITY AND
GEOSPATIAL INTELLIGENCE Use spatial thinking, analysis, modeling, and mapping skills to leverage the impact you can have in human security and disaster response.
Gather intelligence to provide rapid, effective response in times of crisis
Understand and keep pace with changing geopolitical landscapes Map areas affected by disaster and war Assess and plan for policy change Investigate natural and/or human resources in areas affected by man-made and natural events
Required courses (20 units)
IR 381: Introduction to International Security SSCI 301L: Maps and Spatial Reasoning SSCI 401L: Geospatial Intelligence Plus: one 4-unit lower division elective and one 4-unit upper division elective. Contact academic advisor Ken Watson at 213-740-8298 or watsonke@usc.edu for more information http://spatial.usc.edu/index.php/undergraduate/human-security-geospatial-intelligence-minor
Understanding Intelligence in Global Affairs: An Introduction: Geopolitical – Diplomatic - International Relations – Economic –Territorial – Social Intelligence