Cloud Engineering, Master of Engineering (M.Eng.)
College Park , United States
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Degree
Masters
Major
Network Engineering | Cloud Computing | Software Engineering
Area of study
Information and Communication Technologies | Engineering
Course Language
English
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Program Overview
Cloud Engineering, Master of Engineering (M.Eng.)
The Cloud Engineering, Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) program is a non-thesis program that requires 30 credits for completion. All students are expected to complete a preliminary course plan for their intended degree program.
Program Requirements
- The program consists of 10 courses/30 credits.
- Students must complete a preliminary course plan for their intended degree program.
- Degree planning worksheets are available for students to plan their course of study.
Course List
- Cloud Engineering Core (take two):
- ENPM665: Cloud Security (3 credits)
- ENPM818N: Cloud Computing (3 credits)
- Cloud Engineering Additional Core (choose at least four):
- ENPM818O: Networks and Protocols for Cloud Engineering* (3 credits)
- ENPM818P: Linux System Administration* (3 credits)
- ENPM818Q: Python Programming* (3 credits)
- ENPM818R: Virtualization and Container Technologies* (3 credits)
- ENPM818T: Data Storage and Databases* (3 credits)
- Cloud Engineering Pre-Approved Technical Electives (choose four):
- ENPM611: Software Engineering (3 credits)
- ENPM613: Software Design & Implementation (3 credits)
- ENPM631: Advanced Networking (3 credits)
- ENPM657: Applied Cryptography (3 credits)
- ENPM686: Information Assurance (3 credits)
- ENPM693: Network Security (3 credits)
- ENPM808: Advanced Topics in Engineering (3 credits)
- ENPM809F: Internet of Things* (3 credits)
- ENPM809K: Fundamental Concepts of AI and Machine Learning, and Their Applications* (3 credits)
- ENPM809X: Data and Algorithms* (3 credits)
- ENPM818F: Network Automation* [ENPM818O] (3 credits)
Total Credits
- Total credits required for the program: 30 credits.
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