USU's Center for Anticipatory Intelligence offers strategic training on emergent security challenges and resilience modeling across all sectors: business leaders, military and intelligence professionals, and state and local emergency services personnel. The comparative advantage in professional programming that CAI provides is a multidisciplinary ability to inform participants of the wide-ranging forces – geopolitical, political, cultural, technological, and natural – working together in patterns of weighty relevance for security considerations across future scenarios. The complexity and rapid evolution of these forces are not easily understood, and often threaten to overwhelm enterprises lacking a sophisticated grasp of emergent developments and ramifications. CAI offers three tracks of professional training: its Graduate Certificate and Master of Anticipatory Intelligence for individuals, training workshops for groups of professional personnel, and executive training for corporate leadership.
For professionals seeking to grasp emergent security challenges in their own professional area, enhance critical analytic, synthetic, and communication skills, and broaden their horizon of understanding across the security landscape, USU's Graduate Certificate in Anticipatory Intelligence or Master of Anticipatory Intelligence degree program offer scalable routes through a rigorous interdisciplinary curriculum comprising classwork, individual research, and collaborative cross-domain projects.
Visit the program pages for the Graduate Certificate in Anticipatory Intelligence and the Master of Anticipatory Intelligence (MAI) to learn more about the curriculum, requirements, and application for each program.
The Center for Anticipatory Intelligence designs and facilitates tailored multi-day training workshops for public agencies and private entities seeking to enhance the sophistication of awareness and analytic focus for groups of employees. These workshops can be built to award continuing education credit (CEUs) or professional completion credit as best meets the needs of the organization.
CAI has a special partnership with the Utah National Guard to offer CEU training workshops on the developing challenges that National Guard members may face in their domestic and foreign roles. To discuss or arrange a UTNG unit-specific training workshop, please contact CAI Director Jeannie Johnson.
Complex advancing tech trends, climate change patterns, and societal disruptions ranging from supply chain issues to geopolitical crisis ripples hold immediate and over-the-horizon significance for commercial entities. Executive leadership keen to better understand the trend lines that will shape business, development, and innovation environments in the near and medium term can capture key decision-influencing trends with a one- or two-day CAI executive training event tailored to specific industry focuses and concerns.
Executive training events through the Center for Anticipatory Intelligence can be delivered for individual offices or broader enterprises. For more information or to arrange an executive training event, please contact Matthew Berrett.