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Queen Mary University of London: Internet of Things
Institution | Queen Mary University of London View institution profile |
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Department | Electronic Engineering and Computer Science |
Web | https://www.qmul.ac.uk/ |
Study type | Taught |
MSc
Summary
A futuristic connected world, where we increasingly interact with smart objects, on-body, in buildings, in cities and in distant, harsher environments, was once science fiction. This is now a reality: parts of buildings can now interact with each other, smart vehicles can be autonomously controlled and humans can interact with all these using smart phones and wearables.
This innovative Internet of Things (IoT) MSc programme will help you adapt to become one of the highly skilled and in-demand engineers who are able to fully exploit the potential that these technologies offer.
The Internet of Things (IoT) focuses on a vision of more connected, different, things (or digital devices) than in previous visions of the Internet. More ‘things’ are part of the physical world that connect to form smart environments. Humans are constantly increasing the frequency and range of ‘things’ (sensors, tags, cards, phones, actuator, wearables) they interact with in the world. Machine-to-machine interaction will allow more physical things to interact with other things without human intervention for scalability.
eecs-msc-enquiries@qmul.ac.uk | |
Telephone | +44 (0)20 7882 7333 |
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | The normal entry requirement for the MSc in Internet of Things is the equivalent of a British first or good second class honours degree in Computer Science, Electronic Engineering, Maths, Physics or related disciplines is required. We will assess your suitability for the programme individually. Good knowledge of computer programming (in a modern procedural language such as C or in an Object-oriented programming language such as C++,Java or Python) is highly recommended for students. Otherwise, students will need to select Advanced Program Design as the optional module for the first semester in order to fulfill the requirements for the remaining modules. |
Location | Mile End Mile End Road Tower Hamlets E1 4NS |
Summary
A futuristic connected world, where we increasingly interact with smart objects, on-body, in buildings, in cities and in distant, harsher environments, was once science fiction. This is now a reality: parts of buildings can now interact with each other, smart vehicles can be autonomously controlled and humans can interact with all these using smart phones and wearables.
This innovative Internet of Things (IoT) MSc programme will help you adapt to become one of the highly skilled and in-demand engineers who are able to fully exploit the potential that these technologies offer.
The Internet of Things (IoT) focuses on a vision of more connected, different, things (or digital devices) than in previous visions of the Internet. More ‘things’ are part of the physical world that connect to form smart environments. Humans are constantly increasing the frequency and range of ‘things’ (sensors, tags, cards, phones, actuator, wearables) they interact with in the world. Machine-to-machine interaction will allow more physical things to interact with other things without human intervention for scalability.
eecs-msc-enquiries@qmul.ac.uk | |
Telephone | +44 (0)20 7882 7333 |
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | The normal entry requirement for the MSc in Internet of Things is the equivalent of a British first or good second class honours degree in Computer Science, Electronic Engineering, Maths, Physics or related disciplines is required. We will assess your suitability for the programme individually. Good knowledge of computer programming (in a modern procedural language such as C or in an Object-oriented programming language such as C++,Java or Python) is highly recommended for students. Otherwise, students will need to select Advanced Program Design as the optional module for the first semester in order to fulfill the requirements for the remaining modules. |
Location | Mile End Mile End Road Tower Hamlets E1 4NS |
Summary
A futuristic connected world, where we increasingly interact with smart objects, on-body, in buildings, in cities and in distant, harsher environments, was once science fiction. This is now a reality: parts of buildings can now interact with each other, smart vehicles can be autonomously controlled and humans can interact with all these using smart phones and wearables.
This innovative Internet of Things (IoT) MSc programme will help you adapt to become one of the highly skilled and in-demand engineers who are able to fully exploit the potential that these technologies offer.
The Internet of Things (IoT) focuses on a vision of more connected, different, things (or digital devices) than in previous visions of the Internet. More ‘things’ are part of the physical world that connect to form smart environments. Humans are constantly increasing the frequency and range of ‘things’ (sensors, tags, cards, phones, actuator, wearables) they interact with in the world. Machine-to-machine interaction will allow more physical things to interact with other things without human intervention for scalability.
eecs-msc-enquiries@qmul.ac.uk | |
Telephone | +44 (0)20 7882 7333 |
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | The normal entry requirement for the MSc in Internet of Things is the equivalent of a British first or good second class honours degree in Computer Science, Electronic Engineering, Maths, Physics or related disciplines is required. We will assess your suitability for the programme individually. Good knowledge of computer programming (in a modern procedural language such as C or in an Object-oriented programming language such as C++,Java or Python) is highly recommended for students. Otherwise, students will need to select Advanced Program Design as the optional module for the first semester in order to fulfill the requirements for the remaining modules. |
Location | Mile End Mile End Road Tower Hamlets E1 4NS |
eecs-msc-enquiries@qmul.ac.uk | |
Telephone | +44 (0)20 7882 7333 |
Queen Mary University of London
Queen Mary University of London was established in 1785 and is a leading research-intensive university with a difference – one that opens the doors of opportunity to anyone and supporting students to succeed.
With schools split across five campuses in central and east London, students are able to select from an exceptionally broad range of subjects across three main faculties, including the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Science and Engineering, and Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry.
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