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6 The Washington Center • Course Guide analytic expertise focusing on East-Asian and Middle Eastern political and military analysis. His analytic efforts supported strategic, operational, and tactical intelligence for policymakers and senior military leaders. Currently, he serves as a Senior Intelligence Analyst with the National Space and Air Intelligence Center (NASIC) within the Department of Defense. Professor Daniels is responsible for leading, reviewing, and performing complex technical analysis and intelligence production to employ DoD and IC-wide accepted analytic and production standards. Additionally, Professor Daniels has actively been an associate (part-time) adjunct instructor, at Hampton University and Norfolk State University instructing International Relations, Public Administration, Cybersecurity Policy, and Middle East Strategic Studies courses. Professor Daniels is an alumnus of The Washington Center where he was prepared to begin his professional role as a public servant. Education: Professor Daniels holds a Bachelor of Arts in International Affairs from Florida State University and a Master of Business Studies focusing on International Administration from Central Michigan University. In addition, he has attended the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College and he has completed the Intelligence Community Advance Analyst Program (ICAAP) through the Office of Director of National Intelligence. FA25-4783 Political Psychology Professor: David Knupp Day/Time: Tuesdays | 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM Modality: In-Person The course explores what psychology can tell us about what happens in politics and why, looking at how individuals process political information, beliefs, and attitudes. Furthermore, we will examine how information, beliefs, and attitudes translate into political behavior and their consequences for public policy. Professor Bio: David Knupp specialized in federal healthcare policy for the NIH prior to campaign consulting. Over the last 10 years, he has consulted on local, state, and federal races across the country, from Hawaii to Maine, specializing in campaign messaging and voter persuasion. Education: M.S., University of Maryland, College Park (Digital Forensics); B.Phil, The Catholic University of America (Political Philosophy) Business and Administration FA25-4673 Foundations of Project Management Professor: David Kimble Day/Time: Thursdays | 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM Modality: In-person Foundations of Project Management will provide a basic understanding of project management terminology, tools and concepts needed to successfully initiate; plan execute, monitor and close projects. These concepts will also include the importance of teamwork and communication. Professor Bio: Dr. Kimble is a Project / Program Management consultant and Professor. His experience includes leadership, stakeholder engagement and project and program oversight. Dr. Kimble was certified as a Project Management Professional (PMP) with the Project Management Institute (PMI) in 2007. Dr. Kimble believes that project management is best learned when students engage in the academic learning process. Education: Dr. Kimble is an honor graduate with a Bachelor's Degree in Information Systems Technology, a Master's Degree in Management Administration and Technology, and a PhD in Global Business and Leadership.