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Law Enforcement Training Biological Event Training Food and Agriculture Training Critical Thinking and Analytic Methods Course (CTAM) (AWR-231) CTAM provides students with a fundamental knowledge of the cognitive processes that impact the way analysts think and analyze information. Throughout the course, students apply new critical thinking knowledge and analytical methodologies in a homeland security-based practical exercise. Students’ knowledge and understanding are assessed through written products, briefings, practical exercises, and examinations. These classes are being delivered in coordination with the FEMA Office of Intelligence and Analysis. Target Audience: State and Local Sworn Law Enforcement Officers and State and Local Fusion Center Analysts Course Objectives At the end of the course, participants will be able to: • Explain critical thinking for intelligence analysis • Explain structured analytic methods used for intelligence analysis • Demonstrate purposeful thinking for intelligence analysis • Demonstrate reflective thinking for intelligence analysis • Demonstrate creative thinking for intelligence analysis To schedule a class please contact an NCBRT Regional Training Coordinator. CTAM AWR-231 Knowledge Level Entry Level Hours 40.0 Format Mobile Training Prerequisites: To enroll in this course, participants must be US citizens and sworn law enforcement officers. The National Center for Biomedical Research and Training at Louisiana State University offers DHS-certified courses covered under the NCBRT’s Homeland Security National Training Program Cooperative Agreement. As a DHS primary training provider, the NCBRT can offer this vital training at no direct cost to your agency. Please contact us at [email protected] or 1-877-829-8550 to schedule a course through your state administrative agency, or visit www.ncbrt.lsu.edu to learn more about the NCBRT’s training opportunities. Remember, the time to prepare is now!

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Critical Thinking and Analytic Methods Course (CTAM) (AWR-231)CTAM provides students with a fundamental knowledge of the cognitive processes that impact the way analysts think and analyze information. Throughout the course, students apply new critical thinking knowledge and analytical methodologies in a homeland security-based practical exercise. Students’ knowledge and understanding are assessed through written products, briefings, practical exercises, and examinations.

These classes are being delivered in coordination with the FEMA Office of Intelligence and Analysis.

Target Audience: State and Local Sworn Law Enforcement Officers and State and Local Fusion Center Analysts

Course ObjectivesAt the end of the course, participants will be able to:• Explain critical thinking for intelligence analysis• Explain structured analytic methods used for intelligence analysis• Demonstrate purposeful thinking for intelligence analysis• Demonstrate reflective thinking for intelligence analysis• Demonstrate creative thinking for intelligence analysis

To schedule a class please contact an NCBRT Regional Training Coordinator.

CTAMAWR-231

Knowledge LevelEntry Level

Hours40.0

FormatMobile Training

Prerequisites:To enroll in this course, participants must be US citizens and sworn law enforcement officers.

The National Center for Biomedical Research and Training at Louisiana State University offers DHS-certified courses covered under the NCBRT’s Homeland Security National Training Program Cooperative Agreement. As a DHS primary training provider, the NCBRT can offer this vital training at no direct cost to your agency. Please contact us at [email protected] or 1-877-829-8550 to schedule a course through your state administrative agency, or visit www.ncbrt.lsu.edu to learn more about the NCBRT’s training opportunities. Remember, the time to prepare is now!