2020-2021 Cochise College Catalog Addendum

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Published July 2020 Volume 1

THE PROVISIONS OF THIS CATALOG REFLECT INFORMATION AS OF THE DATE OF PUBLICATION.

NOTICE:

The contents of this addendum supersede the content specified in the 2020-2021 catalog where noted. Contents of the 2020-2021 catalog not revised in this addendum remain in effect. The unrevised content of the 2020-2021 catalog and the revised content of this addendum are valid for the 2020-2021 academic year.

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Table of Contents General Information ...... 4 Governance ...... 4 Getting Started ...... 5 Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) ...... 5 Areas of Study ...... 6 Intelligence Operations Studies ...... 6

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General Information

EFFECTIVE DATE: 08/16/2020

GOVERNANCE

The college district is governed by a five-member governing board elected from precincts in Cochise County:

Don Hudgins, Chair Department of Labor Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, Electrical Power Lineman National Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee for the Electrical Industry I.B.E.W. Local 125, Journeyman Lineman

Dennis L. Nelson, Secretary University of Alaska, B.A. University of Alaska Anchorage, M.A. University of Gonzaga School of Law, J.D.

David DiPeso, Member Cochise College, A.A. University of , B.S.

Tim Quinn, Member Montana State University, B.A. Kansas State University, M.S. National Defense University, M.S.

Jane Strain, Member Midwestern State University, B.S.E. Chapman University, M.Ed. Education Leadership , M.Ed. Educational Psychology U.S. Army Command Staff General College

The college is financed by legislative appropriation, a countywide tax levy and student tuition.

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Administrative Policy

EFFECTIVE DATE: 08/16/2020

FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT (FERPA)

Cochise College shall not permit, without the written consent of the student, the disclosure of information from educational records—or personally identifiable information contained therein—other than directory information, to any individual, agency, or organization other than in specific situations as outlined by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, its amendments and the final rule of the U.S. Department of Education. Students may withhold disclosure of any directory information by submitting written notification to the Admissions Office prior to the first day of classes each semester. Failure on the part of any student to specifically request the withholding of directory information indicates individual approval for disclosure. One exception which permits disclosure without consent is disclosure to school officials with legitimate educational interests. A school official is a person employed by Cochise College in an administrative, supervisory, academic, research, or support staff position (including law enforcement personnel and health staff); or a person or company with whom Cochise College has contracted (such as an attorney, auditor, collection agent, or official of the National Student Clearinghouse).

Cochise College designates the following items as directory information: student name, major field of study, participation in officially recognized activities and sports, dates of attendance, degrees and awards received and most recent previous school attended. The college may disclose any of those items without prior written consent, unless notified in writing to the contrary by the student in advance of any request.

Online access is available to students and confidentiality is provided through secure username/password access by logging into the My.Cochise.edu portal website. Class schedules, grades, transcripts, accounts and more are available 24/7.

Questions about your student records? Contact the Registrar by email at [email protected] or call 800-593-9567.

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INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS STUDIES Students should contact an advisor at the Center regarding admission into the Intelligence Operations Studies program.

INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS STUDIES - ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE (MAJOR CODE - IOST) The Intelligence Operations Studies Associate of Applied Science degree addresses the career and educational goals of students currently in or preparing to be in the intelligence field. It is designed specifically for military intelligence specialists and for students who are interested in intelligence operations studies.

Military credit toward this degree may apply, based on skill level, training, and/or coursework from military schools attended. See an academic advisor for details.

Learning Outcomes Students who successfully complete this program will be able to do the following: • Demonstrate an understanding of information security programs and procedures used to develop, account for, control, protect, and eventually destroy sensitive information and material. • Demonstrate the managerial skills required in assessment, decision making, problem solving, and resource allocation for intelligence and counterintelligence operations. • Demonstrate knowledge of battlefield forensics, communication capabilities, automated intelligence systems, and targeting procedures used by the intelligence community. • Explain the history, tactics, structure, and technology used by terrorists groups, and demonstrate an understanding of the methods used by the intelligence community to combat terrorism. • Demonstrate knowledge of the structure, function, capability, and contributions of the various national intelligence communities, and of the Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) process.

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS 18-19 CREDITS Composition 6 credits ENG 101 Composition*° 3 ENG 102 English Composition*° 3 Mathematics 3-4 credits MAT 142 College Mathematics*° 3 or higher (3-4 credits) Liberal Arts 6 credits Technology Literacy 3 credits CIS 116 Computer Essentials° 3 OR CIS 120 Introduction to Information Systems*° 3

CORE CURRICULUM 21 CREDITS Any 21 credits from the Cochise College Intelligence Operations Studies (IOS)/Military Intelligence Operations (MIO) course offerings. See schedule for a list of available courses.

ELECTIVES (AS NEEDED TO COMPLETE THE DEGREE) TOTAL DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 60 CREDITS Note: A minimum of nine credits, from the 60 total credits in this degree, must be completed with 200-level courses.