STRATEGIC
INTELLIGENCE IN
NATIONAL SECURITY
Patrick Henry College's Strategic Intelligence program seeks to integrate quality classroom education with practical experience, leadership opportunities, and a classical liberal arts perspective. The Strategic Intelligence in National Security Major equips students with a respect for the intelligence function and its role in defending a free society and cultivates their ability to anticipate moral, ethical, and mission challenges in order to defend the security of the United States.
Learn more about this one-of-a-kind program, its faculty, and alumni in the program guide.
Congratulations to the student team from the Strategic Intelligence in National Security program. The team won 1st place over Air Command and Staff College and West Point in the finals of the Atlantic Council's 2023 Cyber 9/12 Strategy Challenge in Miami, FL! Full story here.
Congratulations to Gabriel Lysne for being selected as one of twelve recipients of the National Military Intelligence Foundation's 2023 National Merit Scholarship Awards. These awards are made annually to undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in intelligence and national security-related programs. Significantly, he is only one of seven recipients who are undergraduate students. Gabriel will be honored at a special awards banquet later this month.
Patrick Henry College is the only Christian school with IAFIE certification. Additionally, PHC is one of two undergraduate programs in the U.S. providing BA degrees in national security with IAFIE certification.
What is the Cyber Domain and Artificial Intelligence Track?
We've got just the thing for you! Join us for Strategic Intelligence camp at Patrick Henry College. SI camp functions as a unique environment for Christian teens to interact with the idea of “How should intelligence look from a Christian perspective?” In our era, terrorism, privacy, security, legality, technology, and culture present increasingly thorny situations that touch intelligence and are extremely relevant to everyday citizens, both as patriots and as Christians. Through lectures, activities, simulations and discussions, SI Camp attempts to help students begin developing a framework for understanding key questions.