Master of Engineering in Internet of Things Technologies
| Course code: BN535 | |
| Duration: 2 years ( 5 Semesters) | |
| NFQ level: 9 | |
| Fee: €2,800 per year | |
| Schedule: Tuesday & Wednesday, 6pm -10 pm | |
| Award title: Master of Engineering (MEng) | |
| Credits for Full Award: 90 @ NFQ Level 9 | |
| Awarding Body: ITB | |
Minimum Entry Requirements
Honours/Level 8 degree in Electronic Engineering, Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Computer Engineering, Mechatronic Engineering, and Computer Science, or cognate disciplines. All other applicants with degrees in the specified disciplines or cognate areas, will be assessed on a case-by-case basis, and on the basis of relevant work experience.
Course Aims
The Internet of Things (IoT) is about the new connected world, that is fast expanding, based on synergistic integration of Computer Science, Sensor Technology, and Engineering Science and Technology. It concerns the new generation of systems of networked devices that are becoming capable of sensing, transmitting and acting on data, e.g,: wearables, autonomous vehicles, drones, robots, smart homes, smart cities, smart industries, etc (see exemplars in Figure 1 ). The associated IoT coverage ranges from simple sensors at one end to complex services in the "cloud", and encompasses, among others; electronic engineering, software development/engineering, networking technologies, product design, encryption etc.
A major obstacle to more extensive and sustainable deployment of IoT Technologies is the impending major worldwide shortage of workers with appropriate knowledge and skills. Therefore, in order to ensure that Ireland can compete, and specifically to enable the SME sector to take full advantage of the opportunities presented by R&D in IoT technologies, there is an urgent need to bridge the predicted skills gap. The proposed programme presents real opportunity to its graduates to enter a developing technology support and research roles in industry, and to benefit from rapid career advancement.
The aim of this Dual-Pathway MEng in IoT Technologies programme is to contribute to meeting the skills needs for sustainable IoT deployment and expansion. Specifically, the programmes will produce graduates with: Comprehensive qualifications in research and project management skills that can be directly applied in to high-end research, development and innovation to support engineering practice in the predicted future growth in IoT; Knowledge and competences for design, commissioning and maintenance of IoT systems and processes.
Course Delivery (Course Structure)
The proposed programme structure consists of taught modules and research projects in two possible pathways (Pathway 1 and Pathway 2). Year 1, Semester 1 & 2 are common to both pathways, with two Core modules taken in each semester, including a Research Methods (Part 1) module, which is Part 1 of the individual Final MEng Research Projects [Total 30 ECTS].
For Pathways 1:
- Semester 3 of Year 1, consists of three Core Modules [15 ECTS];
- Semester 1 of Year 2, consists of five electives from which candidates are required to take [20 ECTS];
- Semester 2 of Year 2 is dedicated to the Research Project (Part 2: Implementation Phase) [25 ECTS].
For Pathways 2:
- Semester 3 of Year 1, consists of one Core Module [5 ECTS];
- Semester 1 & 2 of Year 2 is dedicated to the Research Project (Part 2: Implementation Phase) [55 ECTS].
Course Content
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Core Modules [Total 15 ECTS]
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| Year 1, Semester 2 ( Pathway 1 and Pathway 2 ) | |
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Core Modules [Total 15 ECTS]
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Pathway 2 |
Year 1, Semester 3 |
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Core Modules [Total 15 ECTS]
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Core Modules
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Year 2, Semester 1 |
Year 2, Semester 1 & 2 |
Electives [Total 20 ECTS Required]
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Year 2, Semester 2 |
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How to Apply ?
For further details on our Post Graduate courses and intakes in 2017 please contact marketing team on 01 885 1530 or e-mail: info@itb.ie.



