The Master's degree in Cloud Computing Engineering is obtained by completing the program's 36 credit hours of course requirements (12 courses, each 3 credit hours). Of these credit hours, 21 are core courses and 15 are elective courses. Students must complete both the core and concentration elective course credit requirements for the Master's degree.
The minimum requirements that students must meet in order to qualify for the graduate degree are as follows:
Minimum Course Success Grade: B- (CGPA 3.00)
Total Required Credits: 36
In addition:
Students enrolled in the graduate program must maintain a minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.0 on a scale of 4.00 and must receive a grade of at least 2.7 (B-) in all courses.
The Maximum Time Frame (MTF) established for the completion of the master's program is 54 credit hours.
A graduate student may transfer a maximum of 9 credit hours earned at accredited institutions.
Apply the foundation and principle of cloud engineering to create cloud solutions that can overcome digital challenges.
Utilize advanced digital tools for managing, designing, implementing, analyzing, migrating, and enhancing digital and business processes in various domains and industries.
Integrate new and advanced technological disciplines into cloud development, such as artificial intelligence, data mining, machine learning, the Internet of Things (IoT), etc., to leverage cloud computing processes and extend an organizational IT environment.
Implement reliable and cost-effective cloud infrastructure and data storage to ensure usability, availability, integrity, and security using multiple technologies.
Communicate effectively orally and in writing with technical and non-technical stakeholders regarding computing solutions, project management, and ethical considerations to information systems decisions.



