Internet of Things, BS
Engineering and Computing
Campus:Modesto Maidique Campus
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Program Description
Students in the Internet of Things (IoT) program are training in the areas of IoT programming, cybersecurity, and hardware design. Some examples of these devices (things) include smart sensors, appliances, phones, cameras, meters, wearable technologies (e.g. glasses, watches), and cars that are currently ubiquitous. The objective is to provide excellence in education so that our graduates become critical thinkers, creative problem solvers and life-long learners. Our graduates are trained to stay current in their field of expertise and to excel in their respective organizations.
Admission Requirements
1. Students entering FIU as Freshmen or as a Transfer student with less than 60 transfer credits
Admissions criteria are the same as the general FIU criteria for students entering with fewer than 60 approved credits. Click here for the details.
2. Transfer students entering FIU with 60 or more transfer credits
Admissions criteria are the same as the general FIU criteria for students entering with 60 or more approved credits. Click here for the details.
Career Opportunities
Related Occupations:
- Embedded Engineer
- IoT Hardware Engineer
- IoT Software Engineer
- IoI Technical Architect
- IoT Fog Architect
- IoT Software Architect IoT Cloud
- IoT Solutions Architect
- Senior Electrical Architect for IoT
- IoT Platform Technical Product Manager 10. IoT Application Engineer
- IoT Data Engineer
- Big Data Lead (IoT)
- Data Scientist - IoT
Most of these occupations require a four-year bachelor's degree
Wages & Employment Trends for Computer Software Engineers:
Florida Median income | $90,290 |
Florida rate of growth | +28% |
National Median wages | $102,880 |
National Projected growth | +20% |
Source and more information: http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/15-1032.00
Contact Information
Undergraduate Program Director
Dr. Herman Watson
hwatson@fiu.edu
(305) 348-3018