Syllabus Fall 2024
ENGR 1166: Foundations of Engineering
Instructor: John A. Iacovacci
john.iacovacci@uconn.edu;
Cell Phone: 917-701-6177
Lectures Mondays and Wednesdays 6:20-8:50 pm Room DWTN 305G
Office Hours: Wednesday 5:00-6:00 pm room 3.39
Or remote on request
https://uconn-cmr.webex.com/meet/jai17003
Our Class Website is https://uconnstamfordslp.blogspot.com/
Book: Google Cloud Platform in Action JJ Geewax
eBook: https://livebook.manning.com/book/google-cloud-platform-in-action
Catalog Description
ENGR 1166 - Provides an in depth study of the Google cloud platform.
We will be focusing on learning various aspects of the google cloud using small assignments related to cloud concepts. The class format is based upon the first half lecture then the second half hands on workshop. The environment is hosted at cloud.google.com.
$300 of cloud services is budgeted for each student by google. A credit card is needed to get google credit. Students will not be spending the entire $300 google credit so no costs should be incurred.
Objectives
At the end of the course, the students should be able to understand and be able to develop applications on the google cloud. The concepts will include virtual machines, MySQL, NoSQL, Document Storage, Linux, HTML/CSS, JavaScript, Security, Python, GitHub, Google API’s, Cloud Functions, Networking, Authentication, Encryption, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence.
General Requirements & Expectations
1. Attendance: Students are expected to attend all lectures. Attendance will be taken. Reading and assignments are required. Assignments required on date. A 20% penalty will be given for late assignments and 25% if more than 3 weeks late.
2. Make sure you check your UCONN.EDU e-mail account regularly, or have it forwarded to an account that you use regularly. Otherwise you may miss important announcements.
Grading Percentages
Description Percent of course grade
Class assignments: 12 assignments 100%
(note late assignments will be penalized 20%or 25%)
Academic Honesty
Students should refer to the Student Code (see section on Academic Integrity -
http://www.dos.uconn.edu/student_code.html) for specific guidelines.
Students with Disabilities
Students with disabilities who believe they may need accommodations in this class are encouraged
to contact the Center for Students with Disabilities (486-2020) as soon as possible to better ensure that such accommodations are implemented in a timely fashion.
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