You will also be taught overarching themes of IoT and data acquisition using sensors and how to implement ethical practices within a professional environment. The latter is particularly important as the application of IoT in the health sector is seen as an effective way of delivering healthcare.
Modules you will study focus on:
Planning
Analysing
Developing
Evaluating
Deploying
Managing IoT systems/services for modern day organisations/businesses
All modules respect the themes of Internet of Things.
You will also be introduced to unique and challenging modules, for example:
Mobile Networks and Smartphone Applications (core, 20 credits)
Data Mining and Visualization (core, 20 credits)
Ethics for the IT Professional (core, 10 credits)
Object-oriented Analysis and Design (core, 10 credits)
Research Design and Methods (core, 10 credits)
Emerging Topics in Computing (core, 10 credits)
Master's project (core, 60 credits)
Internet-of-Things and Applications * (core, 20 credits)
Advanced Wireless Networking Technologies * (core, 20 credits)
*Specialist modules
Teaching & Assessment
Teaching takes the form of:
Lectures
Tutorials
Laboratory sessions
Our assessment methodology is influenced by the learning outcomes to be tested and employs a range of methods including:
Essays
Reports
Projects
Research proposal
Dissertation
TEACHING
Scheduled learning: 30%
Independent study: 70%
ASSESSMENT
Exam: 13%
Practical: 13%
Coursework: 74%
Course Structure
Find out more about the structure, learning outcomes, compulsory and optional modules in this course.
MSc Internet of Things Course Structure
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