Hello, I am looking at the idea of a career as an Intelligence Officer. I'm graduating this summer with a B.A. with honors double major in history and geomatics and spatial analysis, I also have a handful of political science courses (I once considered doing a minor in that).
Im currently looking at this webpage: http://www.forces.ca/v3/engraph/jobs/jobs.aspx?id=82&bhcp=1
It says that as a DEO: "applicants must hold an undergraduate degree from an accredited Canadian university, preferably in one of the areas of study listed under “Qualification Requirements”. Proficiency in some foreign languages may be an asset."
However, in the .pdf file (monograph), it says: "DEO applicants must hold a Master degree from a from an accredited Canadian university, preferably in one of the areas of study listed under “Qualification Requirements”. Proficiency in some foreign languages may be an asset."
Why the difference?
Which one is accurate?
How often are DEO's accepted as an intelligence officer?
Im currently looking at this webpage: http://www.forces.ca/v3/engraph/jobs/jobs.aspx?id=82&bhcp=1
It says that as a DEO: "applicants must hold an undergraduate degree from an accredited Canadian university, preferably in one of the areas of study listed under “Qualification Requirements”. Proficiency in some foreign languages may be an asset."
However, in the .pdf file (monograph), it says: "DEO applicants must hold a Master degree from a from an accredited Canadian university, preferably in one of the areas of study listed under “Qualification Requirements”. Proficiency in some foreign languages may be an asset."
Why the difference?
Which one is accurate?
How often are DEO's accepted as an intelligence officer?