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Program MSIT-IS (Master of Science in Information Technology-Information Security) program

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MSIT-IS (Master of Science in Information Technology-Information Security), Carnegie Mellon University
Required credits
Core courses Electives Projects Total program credits
60 credits 48credits 36credits 144 credits
Curriculum An interdisciplinary curriculum that systematically combines modules on information engineering and public policy management. The following courses are subject to change. [Curriculum Detail]
Core Courses (7 courses, 60 credits) Electives (4-5 courses, 48 credits)

1) Intro to Information Security
2) Fundamentals of Telecommunication Networks
3) Security Architecture & Analysis
4) Information Security Risk Analysis
5) Information Security Risk Policy and Management
6) Decision Making under Uncertainty
7) Statistics for IT Managers

1) Applied Information Assurance
2) Security in Networked Systems
3) Predictable Professional Performance
4) Ethics and Public Policy
5) Introduction to Electronic Commerce
6) Telecommunications Management
7) Economic Analysis
8) Applied Cryptography
9) Secure Software Systems
10) Database Management
11) Advanced Topics in Data Privacy

Projects (topic-based research) / 36 credits
Total program credits: 144 credits
Educational approach
(1)Course duration 1 year and 4 months (4 months x 4 terms)
(2)Educational modes
(1)

Classes are conducted by the faculty of Carnegie Mellon University (some courses combine face-to-face lectures with live remote-teaching sessions) in English using the same materials employed at the U.S. Campus of Carnegie Mellon University.
*English Help Desk is provided to make assistance to non-native English speaking students.

  *Projects (topic-based research) are carried out individually or in small groups under the instruction of the faculty of Carnegie Mellon University.


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