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Master of Science in Internet Engineering (MSIE)
The Master of Internet Engineering program is a graduate-level academic offering that focuses on the study of Internet technologies, network architecture, and the principles underlying the functioning of the Internet. This program equips students with advanced knowledge and practical skills essential for designing, developing, and managing complex internet infrastructures and services.
During the course of the program, students dig into topics such as Internet protocols, network security, cloud computing, data management, and emerging technologies shaping the Internet’s future. They engage in hands-on projects and research initiatives.
This program offers a pathway to a rewarding career at the forefront of internet technology and innovation, where graduates can contribute to the continuous evolution and enhancement of the global internet infrastructure.
Graduates of the Master of Internet Engineering program possess the skills and expertise required to pursue a range of challenging and rewarding careers in the field of Internet technology. Here are some expected job roles for program graduates:
- Network Engineer.
- Network Architect.
- Cloud Solutions Architect.
- Security Consultant.
- Internet of Things (IoT) Engineer.
- Cybersecurity Analyst.
- Data Center Manager.
- VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) Engineer.
- Systems Administrator.
- Network Operations Center (NOC) Manager.
- Technical Solutions Architect.
- Wireless Network Engineer.
These job opportunities highlight the diverse and in-demand roles available to Master of Internet Engineering graduates. Graduates are well-prepared to contribute to the development, optimization, and security of Internet technologies, making them valuable assets to organizations across various industries.
- Possession of a four-year undergraduate degree or its equivalent from a recognized and accredited college or university in a relevant field.
- If the student’s previous academic specialization is not relevant, a preparatory semester of mandatory core courses will be added to the program before its commencement (Introduction to Computing, Fundamentals of Information Systems, Database Concepts, and Design, and Principles of Management).
- Complete application
- Personal Transcripts
- Personal statement
- Resume
- Two letters of recommendation
- Proof of at least one year’s professional work experience completed prior to the start of the study program. Work experience must have been gained after completion of your undergraduate studies
- Multimedia and Web Casting.
- Network & Internet Engineering Principles.
- Internet Governance.
- Introduction to Telecommunication Network (ITN).
- Internet Of Things.
- Communications Systems Modelling.
- Internet Security.
- Wireless and Mobile Communications.
- Design and Practice of Secure Information Networks.
- Optical Transmission and Networks.
- Network and Services Management.
- Research Project.