Quote Originally Posted by povlhp
Quote Originally Posted by Pravit
The thing is, we have no major(that I've heard of) in the West called "International Information." I'm guessing it's just International Relations with a specialization in information systems analysis.
Wrong.
Here it is just called Intelligence Officer, and you will typically be employed by the CIA or other companies interested in information gathering,
Wrong. Did you even look at the description of the major and the courses you needed to take on that website? In Ukraine, "Міжнародна Інформация" is not studied by those who are planning on a future career with intelligence services. The major combines courses in history, politcs, foreign languages, etc. with computer and mathematics courses. I don't know about Denmark, but I don't know of any American or German university with the major "Intelligence Officer." People who want to work with the intelligence services here generally study something like International Relations or International Business, then are further trained by whichever government agency that hires them. However, studying one of the majors I mentioned above does not necessarily mean you're going to work in an intelligence service.