Graduate Engineering Certificate in Internet-of-Things (IoT) and Smart Systems

The Graduate Certificate in Internet-of-Things (IoT) and Smart Systems provides an understanding of technologies, architectures, standards, ecosystem, and regulation in order to develop and implement IoT applications and solutions, for billions of connected devices embedded in smart systems such as modern transportation systems, advanced healthcare systems, and modern retail systems that collect and transmit data and adapt its behavior. 

Admission Requirements

Students will have to follow the procedure for admission and satisfy the requirements for entering the Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE) program.

Certificate Requirements

The certificate requires students to complete 12 graduate semester credit hours (4 courses) with a grade of B or better in each course. Prerequisites for all certificate courses will apply. Courses completed to obtain this certificate may be used to satisfy MSEE degree requirements but may not be used to satisfy requirements for another certificate program.

Required Courses (6 hours)

EENG 5351Internet of Things (IoT) Systems

EENG 5354Computer Networks

Elective Courses (6 hours)

Two courses must be selected from this list.
EENG 5319Neural Networks

EENG 5320Computer Architecture

EENG 5322Image Processing

EENG 5331Digital Communications

EENG 5335FPGA Design

EENG 5336Real Time Systems

EENG 5341Biosensor Design

Completion of a certificate curriculum will be noted on a student's transcript. No diploma is awarded by the university for completing a certificate. A certificate of completion will be awarded by the Department of Electrical Engineering.