Leading Institutions:
University of California, Davis, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Worcester Polytechnic Institute

What is SWEEPS?

The Strengthen Workforce Education for Excellence in Programming Securely (SWEEPS) initiative is a joint effort among the National Security Agency, various cybersecurity initiatives, and leading universities and community colleges. Its aim is to equip software developers with the skills needed to enhance code security while maintaining efficiency.  Learners can take SWEEPS programs at 

  • University of California, Davis (UCD)
  • University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC)
  • Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI)


Program Descriptions

 

Program Type

Description

Duration

Participating Schools

Workshop

A virtual workshop for college educators and IT professionals, providing introductory-level training on secure programming.

One day (8 hours) virtual classroom

WPI, UMBC

Course

A self-paced online course for early career software engineers, IT professionals, graduate students, and college educators. 

45 hours (3 semester credits/ 4.5 quarter credits)

UCD, UMBC

Summer Camp

A one week intensive camp taught online in virtual classrooms for software engineers, graduate students, college educators, and IT and cyber professionals, expecting an in-depth understanding of secure programming.

5 days (5 hours/day) virtual classroom

UCD,  WPI

Certificate

For mid-senior level software engineers, cyber professionals, IT professionals, and graduate students. This is an intensive four course study that earns an academic certificate..

1 academic year (Approx. 12 Semester Credits) of online study

UCD, WPI, UMBC

Clinic

For college students with beginner-level programming experience. The clinic consists of virtual meetings that you can schedule to review code projects.

30-minute virtual meetings

UCD, WPI, UMBC


The Agencies and Educators Behind SWEEPS



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