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Internet of Things

NESCOT

UCAS Code: 3902 | Foundation Degree - FD

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96

About this course


Course option

1year

Full-time | 2024

Subject

Internet technologies

The Foundation Degree in The Internet of Things will equip students with the knowledge and skills for further training and/or employment in the emerging field of connectivity between objects, people, devices and networks. Upon completion of the programme students will be able to:

Demonstrate critical understanding and knowledge of principles and techniques across a range of technical (hardware, software, interconnected) solutions to users’ problems
Apply principles of computer science to create a range of software and hardware entities
Analyse, design, develop and evaluate a range of projects that utilise core concepts of computing in the Internet of Things
Work effectively independently and as part of a team
Develop and utilise transferable skills and enhance subject-specific expertise in the technology associated with the Internet of Things
The course aims to develop students:

As independent reflective practitioners, with a sound understanding of the wider issues relating to the Internet of Things
Willing to investigate appropriate technological problem solving, supported by research and theory, to meet the needs of clients and users.
Who understand the significance of regulatory legislative, quality frameworks and application of the Internet of Things, within national and international contexts, and the societal and cultural uses and impact of such technologies.
Personal and practical skills, required to build relationships; lead change; communicate effectively; teamwork and to utilise current and emerging ICT and social media platforms safely.

Modules

Year 1
Software Fundamentals
Hardware Fundamentals
Networking Fundamentals
Professional Skills Placement

Year 2
Placement Project
Application of Internet of Things
Software Development for AI and Robotics
Robotics Development

Tuition fees

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England
£8,000
per year
EU
£8,500
per year
International
£8,500
per year
Northern Ireland
£8,000
per year
Scotland
£8,000
per year
Wales
£8,000
per year

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Course location:

NESCOT

Department:

Computing

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