Course # 33420 Section Number 1 Day(s) M Time(s) 8:00am-10:50am Term Fall 2025 Course Instructor Michael Quigley Syllabus Draft Syllabus 9/4/25 The course examines the U.S. Intelligence Community and its role in national security. It will analyze the intelligence cycle including planning and direction, collection, processing, analysis and dissemination. It will also focus on topics such as warning and surprise, denial and deception, covert action, oversight and the role of policy makers, civil liberties, ethics and accountability and intelligence reform. It will also compare the organization and activities of foreign intelligence agencies with the U.S. model. Many of these topics will be analyzed through the context of current events including the congressional investigation into Russia’s interference with the 2016 presidential election. The course will also feature high ranking current and former intelligence officials as guest speakers. No prior study of intelligence issues is required. This course is taught by Congressman Mike Quigley (IL-5), a member of the U.S. House of Representatives Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, which oversees the activities of the U.S. intelligence community. Course Sections Quarter Course # Title Instructor Day(s) Time(s) Syllabus Fall 2025 PPHA 33420/1 Contemporary US Intelligence Michael Quigley Monday 8:00am-10:50am Syllabus Recent News More news Q&A: Justin Marlowe on Chicago’s Looming Transit Funding Cliff Mon., October 06, 2025 Professor Anthony Fowler Delivers 2025 Aims of Public Policy Address Thu., October 02, 2025 Third Annual Harris Policy Innovation Challenge to Focus on City's Role in Supporting Sports Facilities Thu., October 02, 2025 Upcoming Events More events Coffee Chats in New York, NY Tue., October 07, 2025 | 11:00 AM Harris Social Impact Fellowship Information Session Tue., October 07, 2025 | 3:00 PM Coffee Chat in Iowa City Wed., October 08, 2025 | 9:00 AM Poindexter 210 S Dubuque St Iowa City, IA 52240 United States
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