Students attend interactive theoretical classes and take part in projects and challenges that further add to the expertise and practical know-how required in the IT industry.
These projects will give students (alone or in groups) the opportunity to apply the concepts covered during the lectures, and to learn new material by solving proposed challenges.
Along with the practical implementation of these learning activities, students develop their abilities (soft skills) to write solid, scientific, and structured reports and documentation. In addition, they look into cybersecurity from the perspective of management and ethics.
The programme is organised around five specific and complementary key disciplines: (1) Cryptography, (2) Systems and Networks, (3) Legal, ethical, and human aspects, (3) Security management, and (5) Secure software engineering
The first year of the Master is dedicated to a common set of courses. Several seminars and elective courses ensure the curriculum is dynamic and remains up to date. For instance, 10 credits can be chosen as elective courses, selected from courses already taught in the participating academic institutions.
In the second year, half of the programme's credits are for courses in one of two focuses: ‘system design and analysis’, which is dedicated to the design and thorough analysis of secure systems, and ‘corporate strategies’, which is dedicated to more concrete applications. Both focuses are built on the students’ personal involvement and self-learning, through several projects. A significant part of the skills involved is acquired during the mandatory long-term work placement in a professional environment (typically 12 weeks).
Students take part in projects and challenges that further add to the expertise and practical know-how required in the IT industry. They apply the concepts covered in lectures, and learn new material by solving proposed challenges.
At the end of the programme, students prepare a Master's dissertation under the supervision of a professor who is an active researcher in the field.
Many opportunities for a work placement or a study programme abroad (Erasmus exchange programme).
Courses in this Master are offered by four academic partners (Université Libre de Bruxelles, Université Catholique de Louvain, Université de Namur, and the Royal Military School) and two higher education institutes (Haute École de Bruxelles and Haute ÉcoleLibre de Bruxelles), which jointly deliver a single diploma; classes are given in a rich, multidisciplinary and multicultural environment.
Collaborations with the industry and other European universities is a strong point of this cursus.