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Lisbon MSIT-IS Course Sequence

16-month plan for MSIT-IS (Lisbon)
Fall 1

Course

Location

Req.

Units

Packet Switching and Computer Networks

CMU VC (taught to Pittsburgh, Athens, Aveiro and Lisbon)

Core

12

Fundamentals of Embedded Systems

CMU VC (taught to Pittsburgh, Athens, Aveiro and Lisbon)

Core

12

Introduction to Computer Security

Lisbon

Core

12

Spring 1

Students must take 36 units out of 48 units offered.

Course

Location

Req.

Units

Network Security

CMU VC (taught to Pittsburgh and Lisbon)

Core

12

Distributed Systems

CMU VC (taught to Pittsburgh, Aveiro and Lisbon)

Elective

12

Secure Software Systems

Lisbon

Core

12

Advanced security course (Intrusion Tolerance)

Lisbon

Elective

12

Summer 1

Project 36 units

Fall 2

Course

Location

Req.

Units

Advanced security course (Applied Security)

Lisbon

Elective

12

Advanced systems course
(Fault-Tolerant Distributed Systems)

Lisbon

Requirement
Elective

12

Free Elective

Lisbon

Free Elective

12

Free Elective

Can be taken in Fall 1 or Fall 2 or Spring semester. Students should either pick one course from the 12-unit course list below, or any other 12-unit elective course not previously taken from the list above:

Real-Time Systems (Advanced systems course)
Experimental Software Dependability Evaluation and Benchmarking (Advanced systems course)
Security with Smart Cards (Advanced security course)

Enrollment Policies

A student must register for at least 36 units, and no more than 60 units in every semester.

 

   
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