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Anticipatory Intelligence - Minor

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College

College of Arts & Sciences

Program Level

Undergraduate

About this Degree

The Minor in Anticipatory Intelligence at Utah State University is the nation’s first undergraduate program in the field of Anticipatory Intelligence. This 12-credit minor is designed to be completed in the junior and/or senior year and is built to complement majors across STEM disciplines, social sciences, humanities, and the arts. The Minor in Anticipatory Intelligence is structured to equip undergraduates with actionable hard and soft skills that have direct application into a wide range of professional tracks. Courses are taught at the 5000-level to prepare undergraduates to excel in graduate study and the professional workforce.

Undergraduates pursuing the Minor in Anticipatory Intelligence have the opportunity to gain a working understanding of the international, governmental, private sector, and individual security issues emerging across an expansive disciplinary spectrum that are affecting and will impact their major field of study and future profession. Anticipatory Intelligence courses train students to be active participants in cross-disciplinary and cross-domain collaboration and equip them to connect their primary disciplinary expertise to real-world problem solving on emergent security issues. The Minor in Anticipatory Intelligence offers strong value-added benefits for undergraduates interested in a wide range of future professions in the private sector, public service, nonprofit work, and academia.

Admission Requirements for this Program

In order to apply, applicants must:

  • Be Juniors or Seniors by the start of the program

  • Have a strong academic record (GPA 3.0+)