TheMark,
Thank you for your interest. Intelligence analysis, based on Wiki, is the process of taking known information about situations and entities of strategic, operational, or tactical importance, characterizing the known, and, with appropriate statements of probability, the future actions in those situations and by those entities. The descriptions are drawn from what may only be available in the form of deliberately deceptive information; the analyst must correlate the similarities among deceptions and extract a common truth. Although its practice is found in its purest form inside national intelligence agencies, its methods are also applicable in fields such as business intelligence or competitive intelligence.
The texts were: Intelligence Analysis A Target Centric Approach (Robert E. Clark) and Intelligence From Secrets to Policy (Mark M. Lowenthal). I will gladly email you the syllabus if interested. Excellent course material and a great class to teach.