
The Mercyhurst Institute for Intelligence Studies began its own publication arm in 2005 as the Institute began to develop its own intelligence publications.
The Mercyhurst Institute for Intelligence Studies Press since then has developed four publications now available for purchase and is in the process of developing several more. Faculty and students from the Institute have collaborated to develop these specialized publications which will be useful to intelligence students, educators, and professionals.
How to Get A Job in Intel | Dec 08, 2011
Written By: Kristan J. Wheaton
Entry-Level Intelligence Analyst Hiring Projections for the U S I C 2011-2012 | Dec 08, 2011
Written By: Whitney Bergendahl, Analyst
the Analyst's Cookbook | Jan 30, 2006
Written By: Kristan Wheaton, a 164-page compilation of 16 analytic methods applicable to a variety of intelligence analysis taskings.
Structured Analysis of Competing Hypotheses | Jun 09, 2006
Written By: Analytic Methodologies Project 2006, an 80-page booklet explaining an analytic method developed at the MCIIS from the original Analysis of Competing Hypotheses originally developed by Richards Heuer.
The Analyst's Style Manual | Jan 01, 2008
Written By: MCIIS, a 60-page manual to guide intelligence analysts in dealing with basic grammar, spelling and abbreviation rules, as well as basic writing principles.
Walking Through the Halls of Intelligence: A Second Look at Recent Graduate Research | Feb 01, 2009
Written By: Mercyhurst College Intelligence Communications Class 2007-2008, a look at a dozen research theses authored by Mercyhurst College Intelligence Studies master’s degree candidates since 2006.